he or she certifies that he or she is unable to contact an individual whose consent or non-objection would otherwise be required because the individual's whereabouts are unknown, because the individual is in a remote location and cannot be contacted in sufficient time to participate in a decision to provide, withhold, or withdraw the treatment, or because the individual has been adjudged incompetent and remains under that disability.
surrogate as required by this chapter. To be valid, a certification requires the signature of the surrogate and both witnesses. Any form created pursuant to this subsection shall state the provisions set forth in subsections (a) through (f) and include the following statement: "Under penalty of perjury, I affirm that I am exercising my best independent judgement and agreeing to do what I believe the patient desires." Under no circumstances may the patient's health care provider, or an employee of the patient's health care provider who is not a relative of the patient, serve as a witness to the certification of the surrogate.
Ala. Code § 22-8A-11 (1975)