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§ 2994-ee. Obligation to honor a nonhospital order not to resuscitate.  Emergency   medical   services  personnel,  home  care  services  agency  personnel, hospice personnel, or hospital emergency  services  personnel  who  are  provided  with  a nonhospital order not to resuscitate, or who  identify the standard bracelet on the patient's body, shall comply  with  the terms of such order; provided, however, that:    1.  Emergency  medical  services  personnel, home care services agency  personnel, hospice personnel, or hospital emergency  services  personnel  may disregard the order if:    (a)  They  believe  in  good  faith that consent to the order has been  revoked, or that the order has been cancelled; or    (b) Family members or others on the scene, excluding  such  personnel,  object to the order and physical confrontation appears likely; and    2. Hospital emergency services physicians may direct that the order be  disregarded  if  other significant and exceptional medical circumstances  warrant disregarding the order.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-ccc > 2994-ee

§ 2994-ee. Obligation to honor a nonhospital order not to resuscitate.  Emergency   medical   services  personnel,  home  care  services  agency  personnel, hospice personnel, or hospital emergency  services  personnel  who  are  provided  with  a nonhospital order not to resuscitate, or who  identify the standard bracelet on the patient's body, shall comply  with  the terms of such order; provided, however, that:    1.  Emergency  medical  services  personnel, home care services agency  personnel, hospice personnel, or hospital emergency  services  personnel  may disregard the order if:    (a)  They  believe  in  good  faith that consent to the order has been  revoked, or that the order has been cancelled; or    (b) Family members or others on the scene, excluding  such  personnel,  object to the order and physical confrontation appears likely; and    2. Hospital emergency services physicians may direct that the order be  disregarded  if  other significant and exceptional medical circumstances  warrant disregarding the order.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-29-ccc > 2994-ee

§ 2994-ee. Obligation to honor a nonhospital order not to resuscitate.  Emergency   medical   services  personnel,  home  care  services  agency  personnel, hospice personnel, or hospital emergency  services  personnel  who  are  provided  with  a nonhospital order not to resuscitate, or who  identify the standard bracelet on the patient's body, shall comply  with  the terms of such order; provided, however, that:    1.  Emergency  medical  services  personnel, home care services agency  personnel, hospice personnel, or hospital emergency  services  personnel  may disregard the order if:    (a)  They  believe  in  good  faith that consent to the order has been  revoked, or that the order has been cancelled; or    (b) Family members or others on the scene, excluding  such  personnel,  object to the order and physical confrontation appears likely; and    2. Hospital emergency services physicians may direct that the order be  disregarded  if  other significant and exceptional medical circumstances  warrant disregarding the order.