[§327F-3] Execution of declaration. (a) Any person age eighteen or older suffering from a psychotic condition but who is competent and in a state of remission at the time of execution may execute a declaration directing that medical treatment, including the administration of psychotropic drugs, be provided at a time when the person has lapsed and is not able to make decisions regarding medical treatment.
(b) The declaration made pursuant to this chapter:
(1) Shall be in writing;
(2) Shall be signed by the person making the declaration, or by another person in the declarant's presence and at the declarant's expressed direction;
(3) Shall be dated; and
(4) Shall be signed in the presence of two or more witnesses who:
(A) Are at least eighteen years of age;
(B) Are not related to the declarant by blood, marriage, or adoption;
(C) Are not, at the time the declaration is executed, attending physicians, employees of an attending physician, or employees of a health care facility in which the declarant is a patient. [L 1992, c 84, pt of §1]