Sec. 10. An attending physician may certify that a patient is a qualified person if the attending physician determines, in accordance with reasonable medical standards, that one (1) of the following conditions is met:
(1) The person has a terminal condition (as defined in IC 16-36-4-5).
(2) The person has a medical condition such that, if the person were to suffer cardiac or pulmonary failure, resuscitation would be unsuccessful or within a short period the person would experience repeated cardiac or pulmonary failure resulting in death.
As added by P.L.148-1999, SEC.12.