New York Public Health Law Section 2994-EE - Obligation to honor a nonhospital order not to resuscitate.

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(a) They believe in good faith that consent to the order has been revoked, or that the order has been cancelled; or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.

* NB Effective until May 28, 2018

* 2. Hospital emergency services physicians and hospital emergency services nurse practitioners may direct that the order be disregarded if other significant and exceptional medical circumstances warrant disregarding the order.

* NB Effective May 28, 2018


Last modified: February 3, 2019