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Protection of Conscience
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California Assembly Bill 654
(California Compassionate Choice Act)
INTRODUCED BY: Assembly Members Berg and Levine
(17 February, 2005)
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California State Assembly
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Related Links AB 374
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Introduction: One point of interest is the fact that legislators are willing to formally acknowledge that people who oppose assisted suicide in principle should not be compelled to participate in the procedure, but refuse to apply the same principle to other morally controversial procedures or services, such as contraception. [Administrator] An act to add Chapter 3.95 (commencing with Section 7195) to Part1 of Division 7 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to death. THE PEOPLE
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: CHAPTER 3.95. CALIFORNIA COMPASSIONATE CHOICE ACT
Article 3. Immunities and Liabilities 7198. (d) No health care provider shall be under any duty, whether by contract, by statute, or by any other legal requirement to participate in the provision to a qualified patient of medication to end his or her life in a humane and dignified manner. If a health care provider is unable or unwilling to carry out a patient's request under this chapter, and the patient transfers his or her care to a new health care provider, the prior health care provider shall transfer, upon request, a copy of the patient's relevant medical records to the new health care provider.
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