North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2297

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  
Refer
1/29/25  
Report Pass
2/18/25  
Engrossed
2/20/25  
Refer
2/21/25  
Report Pass
3/20/25  
Enrolled
4/25/25  

Caption

The determination of incapacity and informed consent of incapacitated patients and minors.

Impact

The proposed legislation will significantly impact how health care providers approach situations involving patients who cannot consent to their own medical treatment. By establishing a clear order of priority for who can provide informed consent, SB2297 seeks to prevent delays in delivering necessary health care. This proposed change not only affects the medical field but also reinforces the importance of ensuring that patients receive care that aligns with their best interests. The amendments are expected to streamline the process of consent in critical care scenarios, potentially leading to better health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2297 seeks to reform the laws regarding informed consent for health care for incapacitated patients and minors in North Dakota. The bill primarily focuses on redefining who can provide consent when a patient is deemed incapacitated, ensuring that health care directives, durable power of attorney, and other legal mechanisms are addressed within the legislative framework. By clarifying the hierarchy of individuals authorized to make health care decisions for such patients, the bill aims to facilitate timely and appropriate medical care.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2297 appears to be supportive within legislative discussions, as evidenced by the strong voting numbers in favor, with the majority of legislators recognizing the necessity of clear guidelines in such sensitive situations. However, some concern regarding the handling of consent for incapacitated individuals emerged, and discussions may reflect the need for ongoing dialogue about the implications of the bill on family dynamics and the responsibilities placed upon designated health care agents.

Contention

Notably, some points of contention may arise around the definitions of incapacity and the privileges granted to health care agents. Opponents may question whether the provisions adequately protect the rights and best interests of patients, particularly in complex cases where family dynamics introduce additional challenges in determining care decisions. Furthermore, limiting the authority of certain caregivers or relatives in making these decisions could potentially lead to disputes, necessitating clear legal frameworks to address grievances arising from their implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2224

Guardianship of minors, sale of property by a guardian, termination of a guardianship, waiver of notice, and guardians ad litem.

ND SB2103

Child abuse and neglect, the child abuse information index, disclosure of records for child protection purposes, prenatal exposure to controlled substances and alcohol, and alternative response assessments.

ND SB2225

Involuntary treatment of a ward with prescribed medication.

ND SB2125

Health care directive acceptance of appointment as agent.

ND SB2150

Abortions, sex-selective abortions, genetic abnormality abortions, human dismemberment abortions, and abortions after a detectable heartbeat; to provide a penalty; and to declare an emergency.

ND SB2052

The operation of the life skills and transition center and life skills and transition center's superintendent's employment, roles, and duties.

ND SB2188

Requiring parental consent for minors' health care services, fundamental parental rights, a school district's obligation to notify parents of their rights related to education, and data collection; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB2083

The object of the state hospital and the operation of regional human service centers; and to declare an emergency.

ND SB2222

A conservatorship.

ND HB1165

The health division, a biennial report, and reporting sexually transmitted diseases.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1291

Conservatorship; guardianship; policies; procedures

NJ S4092

Revises procedures for temporary guardianship.

NJ S2622

Revises procedures for temporary guardianship.

ND SB2291

Visitors in a guardianship proceeding and appointment of successor guardians.