Sec. 21. (a) A physician order for scope of treatment document that was executed by a qualified person in another state may be honored if the following conditions are met: (1) The physician order for scope of treatment document is on a form prepared by a state agency and was executed according to the laws and rules of that state. (2) A: (A) licensed physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant; and (B) qualified person or representative; have signed and dated the physician order for scope of treatment document. (3) The physician order for scope of treatment document is in English. (b) The state department shall maintain on the state department's Internet web site a list of, or a web site link to, each state that may honor a POST form. IC 16-36-7 Chapter 7. Health Care Advance Directives 16-36-7-1 General provisions 16-36-7-2 "Advance directive" 16-36-7-3 "Best interests" 16-36-7-4 "Declarant" 16-36-7-5 "Declaration" 16-36-7-6 "Electronic" 16-36-7-7 "Electronic record" 16-36-7-8 "Electronic signature" 16-36-7-9 "Health care" 16-36-7-10 "Health care decision" 16-36-7-11 "Health care facility" 16-36-7-12 "Health care provider" 16-36-7-13 "Health care representative" 16-36-7-14 "Health information" 16-36-7-15 "Incapacity"; "incapacitated" 16-36-7-16 "Informed consent" 16-36-7-17 "Notarial officer" 16-36-7-18 "Observe" 16-36-7-19 "Presence"; "present"; "to be present" 16-36-7-20 "Proxy" 16-36-7-21 "Reasonably available" 16-36-7-22 "Sign" 16-36-7-23 "Signature" 16-36-7-24 "Telephonic interaction" 16-36-7-25 "Treating physician" 16-36-7-26 "Written"; "writing" 16-36-7-27 Consent for own health care; minor's blood donation; conflicts; reliance by health care provider 16-36-7-28 Advance directive; signature; witnesses; acknowledgement; counterparts; telephonic interaction; validity 16-36-7-29 Additional provisions that may be included in advance directive 16-36-7-30 Resources and sample forms 16-36-7-31 Copies of advance directive 16-36-7-32 Revocation; amendment or restatement 16-36-7-33 Delegation by health care representative 16-36-7-34 Presumptions applicable to advance directives 16-36-7-35 Incapacity of declarant 16-36-7-36 Authority and responsibility of health care representative 16-36-7-37 Advance directive made part of medical records; capacity; compliance with decisions by health care representative 16-36-7-38 Anatomical gift, autopsy, or remains disposition 16-36-7-39 Access to health information 16-36-7-40 Immunity for health care provider; validity of advance directive 16-36-7-41 Affidavit; requirements; immunity 16-36-7-42 Decisions made by proxy 16-36-7-43 Individuals who may not serve as proxy 16-36-7-44 Material conflict between multiple documents
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