Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB793

Introduced
1/24/23  
Refer
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating to medical decision-making by guardian for protected person.

Impact

These provisions significantly impact state laws governing guardianship and medical consent. By establishing a presumption of consent for medical treatments, SB793 aims to streamline health care decision-making for individuals who may lack the capacity to make such decisions themselves. This change is likely to reduce barriers to accessing necessary medical care in a timely manner, which could be beneficial for many vulnerable groups. However, it also raises questions about the authority guardians have in making healthcare decisions without explicit consent from the individuals they represent.

Summary

Senate Bill 793 establishes a new legal framework for medical decision-making by guardians for individuals classified as protected persons. The bill creates a rebuttable presumption that these individuals have consented to ordinary and preventive health care. It allows guardians to make decisions regarding necessary medical care, with the stipulation that this presumption can be challenged if there is clear and convincing evidence indicating that the protected person would refuse such treatment if able. Furthermore, the bill obligates guardians to petition the court for instructions in specific circumstances where consenting or withholding consent could harm the individual's health or well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB793 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters, who see it as an important step toward protecting the rights and health of vulnerable populations. Advocates argue that this bill would empower guardians to act swiftly in the best interests of those they represent, particularly in urgent medical situations. However, there are concerns from some advocacy groups regarding the potential for misuse or overreach of authority by guardians, which could undermine the autonomy and wishes of the protected persons.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balance between guardian authority and the rights of protected individuals. Critics argue that while the presumption of consent facilitates quicker medical decisions, it may also lead to situations where a guardian makes decisions that do not align with the individual’s true wishes or values. Additionally, the bill's stipulations on when guardians must seek court approval for certain decisions could be viewed as either a necessary protection or an unnecessary hurdle, depending on one’s perspective on guardianship laws and individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3080

Relating to health care decision making for incapacitated individuals.

OR SB528

Relating to protective proceedings; declaring an emergency.

OR SB548

Relating to marriage.

OR HB540

Relative to supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship.

OR HB0334

Guardianships and Supported Decision-Making Agreements Amendments

OR HB522

Guardianships and conservatorships, Colby Act, decision-making agreements as an alternative to guardianships provided for

OR HB2359

Enacting the uniform adult guardianship and protective proceedings jurisdiction act and the uniform guardianship, conservatorship and other protective arrangements act.

OR SB1611

Guardianship; independent medical evaluation

OR SB1224

Relating to guardianships for incapacitated persons.

OR HB39

Relating to guardianships for incapacitated persons and to substitutes for guardianships for certain adults with disabilities.

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TX SB1325

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