Title 127 · ORS Chapter 127
127.810, 127.815, 127.820 or 127.825 shall not be the sole basis for a report of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct under ORS 677.415 (3), (4), (5) or (6). ����� (7) No provision of ORS 127.800 t
Citation: ORS 127.810
Section: 127.810
127.810, 127.815, 127.820 or 127.825 shall not be the sole basis for a report of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct under ORS 677.415 (3), (4), (5) or (6).
����� (7) No provision of ORS 127.800 to 127.897 shall be construed to allow a lower standard of care for patients in the community where the patient is treated or a similar community. [1995 c.3 �4.01; 1999 c.423 �10; 2003 c.554 �3]
����� Note: As originally enacted by the people, the leadline to section 4.01 read �Immunities.� The remainder of the leadline was added by editorial action.
����� 127.890 �4.02. Liabilities. (1) A person who without authorization of the patient willfully alters or forges a request for medication or conceals or destroys a rescission of that request with the intent or effect of causing the patient�s death shall be guilty of a Class A felony.
����� (2) A person who coerces or exerts undue influence on a patient to request medication for the purpose of ending the patient�s life, or to destroy a rescission of such a request, shall be guilty of a Class A felony.
����� (3) Nothing in ORS 127.800 to 127.897 limits further liability for civil damages resulting from other negligent conduct or intentional misconduct by any person.
����� (4) The penalties in ORS 127.800 to 127.897 do not preclude criminal penalties applicable under other law for conduct which is inconsistent with the provisions of ORS 127.800 to 127.897. [1995 c.3 �4.02]
����� 127.892 Claims by governmental entity for costs incurred. Any governmental entity that incurs costs resulting from a person terminating his or her life pursuant to the provisions of ORS