Ind. Code § 16-36-6-20

Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 16-36-6-20 - Execution or revocation of POST form does not affect other legal documents or authority

The execution or revocation of a POST form by or for a qualified person does not revoke or impair the validity of any of the following:

(1) A power of attorney that is executed by a qualified person when the qualified person is competent.
(2) Health care powers that are granted to an attorney in fact under IC 30-5-5-16 or IC 30-5-5-17.
(3) An appointment of a health care representative that is executed by a qualified person, except to the extent that the POST form contains a superseding appointment of a new health care representative under section 9(b)(7) of this chapter.
(4) The authority of a health care representative under IC 16-36-1-7 or IC 16-36-7 to consent to health care on behalf of the qualified person.
(5) The authority of an attorney in fact holding health care powers under IC 30-5-5-16 or IC 30-5-5-17 to issue and enforce instructions under IC 30-5-7 concerning the qualified person's health care.

IC 16-36-6-20

Amended by P.L. 50-2021,SEC. 62, eff. 7/1/2021.
Amended by P.L. 2-2014, SEC. 78, eff. 3/13/2014.
Added by P.L. 164-2013, SEC. 8, eff. 7/1/2013.