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KY HB285

KY HB285
AN ACT relating to individual-directed care at the end of life.


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Introduced
01/17/2024
In Committee
01/17/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/15/2024

Introduced Session

2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Create new sections of KRS Chapter 311 to define terms; establish a qualified terminally ill individual's right to voluntarily request medication to self-administer to cause death; require conditions for making the request; permit individual to rescind the request at any time; permit an attending health care provider to provide medication; establish requirements for the attending health care provider to inform individuals and document request; require disposal of unused medications; establish residency requirements for qualified individuals; require a report by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; establish provisions for contracts, insurance policies, and beneficiaries; state that a health care provider is not required to provide medication to a qualified individual; permit health care providers to prohibit persons or entities from participating in a qualified individual's request during or on the premises of employment; prohibit reporting a health care provider to a licensing board for participating in a qualified individual's request; state that actions do not constitute suicide or homicide; create a form for a qualified individual to make a request; create a new section of Subtitle 12 of KRS Chapter 304 to establish provisions for insurance policies and beneficiaries of qualified individuals; amend KRS 507.020 and 507.030 to create an affirmative defense to a charge of murder and manslaughter in the first degree; provide a severability clause; provide that the Act may be cited as the Kentucky Our Care, Our Options Act.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the Kentucky Our Care, Our Options Act, establishes a qualified terminally ill individual's right to voluntarily request medication to self-administer to cause death. The bill defines key terms, sets conditions for making the request, permits health care providers to provide the medication, requires documentation and reporting, establishes residency requirements, and addresses insurance and legal issues. The bill also creates affirmative defenses to charges of murder and manslaughter, and provides a severability clause and title for the Act.

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

to Committee on Committees (H) (on 01/17/2024)

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