
California wants to ease limits on aid-in-dying law
On February 11, 2021, a bill to amend California’s End of Life Option Act (EOLOA), End of Life, SB380, was introduced by Senator Susan Eggman (D). Five
In 2016, California’s End of Life Option Act passed. In 2021, the Act is amended by Senate Bill 380. This new law improved the access to the End of Life Option Act. The original legislation included a provision that would expire at the end of 2025 unless new legislation is passed. SB 380 extends that sunset provision to 2031.
This act permits an adult with a terminal disease and the mental capacity to make health care decisions to request and be prescribed an aid-in-dying drug if specified conditions are met. The act is to be found in the Health and Safety Code Section 443 et seq.
This act amended the End of Life Option Act. It improves the access to the End of Life Option Act:
On February 11, 2021, a bill to amend California’s End of Life Option Act (EOLOA), End of Life, SB380, was introduced by Senator Susan Eggman (D). Five
A long-married couple must decide what to do when one of them is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Will they consider taking matters into their
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