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Introduced
01/20/2022
01/20/2022
In Committee
01/20/2022
01/20/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/12/2022
03/12/2022
Introduced Session
2022 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Death with Dignity Act; penalties. Allows an adult who has been determined by an attending physician and consulting physician to be suffering from a terminal condition to request medication for the purpose of ending his life in a humane and dignified manner. The bill requires that a patient's request for medication to end his life be given orally on two occasions, that such request be in writing, that such request be signed by the patient and two witnesses, and that the patient be given an express opportunity to rescind his request. The bill requires that before a patient is prescribed medication to end his life, the attending physician must (i) confirm that the patient is making an informed decision, (ii) refer the patient to a capacity reviewer if the physician is uncertain as to whether the patient is making an informed decision, (iii) refer the patient to a consulting physician for confirmation or rejection of the attending physician's diagnosis, and (iv) inform the patient that he may rescind the request at any time. The bill provides that neither a patient's request for medication to end his life in a humane and dignified manner nor his act of ingesting such medication shall have any effect upon a life, health, or accident insurance policy or an annuity contract. The bill makes it a Class 2 felony (a) to willfully and deliberately alter, forge, conceal, or destroy a patient's request, or rescission of request, for medication to end his life with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death or (b) to coerce, intimidate, or exert undue influence on a patient to request medication for the purpose of ending his life or to destroy the patient's rescission of such request with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death. Finally, the bill grants immunity from civil or criminal liability and professional disciplinary action to any person who complies with the provisions of the bill and allows health care providers to refuse to participate in the provision of medication to a patient for the purpose of ending the patient's life. Death with Dignity Act; penalties. Allows an adult who has been determined by an attending physician and consulting physician to be suffering from a terminal condition to request medication for the purpose of ending his life in a humane and dignified manner. The bill requires that a patient's request for medication to end his life be given orally on two occasions, that such request be in writing, that such request be signed by the patient and two witnesses, and that the patient be given an express opportunity to rescind his request. The bill requires that before a patient is prescribed medication to end his life, the attending physician must (i) confirm that the patient is making an informed decision, (ii) refer the patient to a capacity reviewer if the physician is uncertain as to whether the patient is making an informed decision, (iii) refer the patient to a consulting physician for confirmation or rejection of the attending physician's diagnosis, and (iv) inform the patient that he may rescind the request at any time. The bill provides that neither a patient's request for medication to end his life in a humane and dignified manner nor his act of ingesting such medication shall have any effect upon a life, health, or accident insurance policy or an annuity contract. The bill makes it a Class 2 felony (a) to willfully and deliberately alter, forge, conceal, or destroy a patient's request, or rescission of request, for medication to end his life with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death or (b) to coerce, intimidate, or exert undue influence on a patient to request medication for the purpose of ending his life or to destroy the patient's rescission of such request with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death. Finally, the bill grants immunity from civil or criminal liability and professional disciplinary action to any person who complies with the provisions of the bill and allows health care providers to refuse to participate in the provision of medication to a patient for the purpose of ending the patient's life.
AI Summary
This bill, the Death with Dignity Act, allows an adult Virginia resident who has been determined by their attending and consulting physicians to be suffering from a terminal condition to request medication for the purpose of ending their life in a humane and dignified manner. The bill outlines specific requirements, including making oral and written requests, a 15-day waiting period, and confirmation that the patient is making an informed decision. The bill also provides immunity from civil or criminal liability for those who comply with the provisions, prohibits health care providers from being required to participate, and makes it a felony to coerce or influence a patient's request. Finally, the bill specifies that neither the request for nor the ingestion of the medication shall affect insurance policies or contracts.
Committee Categories
Education, Health and Social Services, Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Senate Education and Health - Subcommittee Health Professions Hearing (08:00 2/4/2022 5th Floor Pocahontas Building) (on 02/04/2022)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?221+sum+SB668 |
| Fiscal Note/Analysis - Senate: Presented and ordered printed 221 | https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?221+oth+SB668F160+PDF |
| BillText | https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?221+ful+SB668+hil |
| Bill | https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?221+ful+SB668+hil+pdf |
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