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1 | AN ACT concerning health care.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Pain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Control Immunity
Act.
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6 | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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7 | "Attending physician" means the physician selected by, or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | assigned to, the
patient and
who has primary responsibility for | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | the treatment and care of the patient.
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10 | "Health care provider" or "provider" means the attending | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | physician and any
other person
administering health care to the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | patient at the time of reference who is
licensed, certified, or
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13 | otherwise authorized or permitted by law to administer health | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | care in the
ordinary course of
business or the practice of a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | profession, including any person employed by or
acting for any
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16 | authorized person.
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17 | "Qualified patient" means a patient who has been diagnosed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | and verified in
writing to be
afflicted with a terminal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | condition by his or her attending physician who has
personally | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | examined the
patient.
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21 | "Terminal condition" means an incurable and irreversible | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | condition that, in
the judgment
of the attending physician to a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | reasonable degree of medical certainty, the
patient is not | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | expected
to survive more than 12 months.
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25 | Section 10. General provisions. In accordance with | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | reasonable professional
standards, a
health care provider | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | authorized by Illinois law to administer, prescribe, or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | dispense medications
or procedures may do so to relieve a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | qualified patient's pain or discomfort in accordance with the
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30 | wishes of the patient and the provisions of this Act, even if | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | the medication or procedure may
hasten or increase the risk of |
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1 | death. When a health care provider complies with the wishes of | ||||||
2 | the
patient and the provisions of this Act, these actions shall | ||||||
3 | not constitute, for any purpose, assisting
suicide or | ||||||
4 | committing murder, unless the medications or procedures are | ||||||
5 | intended to cause death.
Nothing in this Act shall be construed | ||||||
6 | to condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing or assisted
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7 | suicide.
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8 | Section 15. Recording of a terminal condition. Upon | ||||||
9 | determining that the
patient has a
terminal condition, the | ||||||
10 | attending physician may record in the patient's medical
record | ||||||
11 | that
determination and the basis of the determination. The | ||||||
12 | attending physician who
records in
writing a terminal condition | ||||||
13 | under this Section is presumed to be acting in
good faith. | ||||||
14 | Unless it
is alleged and proved that his or her action violated | ||||||
15 | the standard of
reasonable professional care
and judgment under | ||||||
16 | the circumstance, the attending physician is immune from
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17 | criminal and civil
liability and professional disciplinary | ||||||
18 | action that otherwise might be
incurred.
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19 | Section 20. Immunities. No health care provider who in | ||||||
20 | good faith and
pursuant to
reasonable professional standards | ||||||
21 | administers, prescribes, or dispenses
medication or procedures
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22 | to relieve a qualified patient's pain or discomfort in | ||||||
23 | accordance with the
wishes of the patient
and the provisions of | ||||||
24 | this Act, even if the medication or procedure may hasten
or | ||||||
25 | increase the
risk of death, shall be subject to criminal or | ||||||
26 | civil liability or professional
disciplinary action,
unless | ||||||
27 | the medications or procedures are intended to cause death.
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28 | Section 25. Life insurance. No policy of life insurance, | ||||||
29 | or annuity or other
type of
contract that is conditioned on the | ||||||
30 | life or death of the patient, shall be
legally impaired or
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31 | invalidated in any manner by the administering, prescribing, or | ||||||
32 | dispensing of
medication or
procedures to relieve a qualified | ||||||
33 | patient's pain or discomfort in accordance
with the wishes of
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1 | the patient and the provisions of this Act, even if the | ||||||
2 | medication or procedure
may hasten or
increase the risk of | ||||||
3 | death, unless the medications or procedures are intended
to | ||||||
4 | cause death,
notwithstanding any terms of the policy, annuity, | ||||||
5 | or contract to the contrary.
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6 | Section 30. Conscience of health care provider. A health | ||||||
7 | care provider who
because of
personal views, beliefs, or | ||||||
8 | conscience is unwilling to administer, prescribe,
or dispense
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9 | medication or procedures to relieve a qualified patient's pain | ||||||
10 | or discomfort in
accordance with
the wishes of the patient and | ||||||
11 | the provisions of this Act shall promptly notify
the patient or | ||||||
12 | the
person charged with making health care decisions for the | ||||||
13 | patient, who then
shall be responsible
to make the necessary | ||||||
14 | arrangements for his or her transfer to the care of
another | ||||||
15 | provider. A
provider who is unwilling to comply with the | ||||||
16 | patient's decision will continue
to afford
reasonably | ||||||
17 | necessary consultation and care in connection with the | ||||||
18 | transfer.
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19 | Section 300. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by | ||||||
20 | changing Section
5/12-31
as follows:
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21 | (720 ILCS 5/12-31) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-31)
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22 | Sec. 12-31. Inducement to Commit Suicide.
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23 | (a) A person commits the
offense of inducement to commit | ||||||
24 | suicide when he or she does either of the
following:
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25 | (1) Coerces another to
commit suicide and the other | ||||||
26 | person commits or
attempts to commit suicide as a direct | ||||||
27 | result of
the coercion, and he or she exercises substantial | ||||||
28 | control over the other
person
through (i) control of the | ||||||
29 | other person's physical location or
circumstances; (ii) | ||||||
30 | use of psychological pressure; or (iii) use of actual or
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31 | ostensible religious,
political, social, philosophical or | ||||||
32 | other principles.
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33 | (2) With knowledge that another person intends to |
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1 | commit or attempt to
commit suicide, intentionally (i) | ||||||
2 | offers and provides the physical means by
which another | ||||||
3 | person commits or attempts to commit suicide, or (ii)
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4 | participates in a physical act by which another person | ||||||
5 | commits or attempts to
commit suicide.
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6 | For the purposes of
this Section, "attempts to commit | ||||||
7 | suicide" means any act done with the intent
to
commit suicide | ||||||
8 | and which constitutes a substantial step toward commission of
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9 | suicide.
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10 | (b) Sentence. Inducement to commit suicide under paragraph | ||||||
11 | (a)(1) when
the other person
commits suicide as a direct result | ||||||
12 | of the coercion is a Class 2 felony.
Inducement to commit | ||||||
13 | suicide under paragraph (a)(2) when the other person
commits | ||||||
14 | suicide as a direct result of the assistance provided is a | ||||||
15 | Class 4
felony.
Inducement to commit suicide under paragraph | ||||||
16 | (a)(1) when the other person
attempts to commit
suicide as a | ||||||
17 | direct result of the coercion is a Class 3 felony.
Inducement | ||||||
18 | to commit suicide under paragraph (a)(2) when the other person
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19 | attempts to commit suicide as a direct result of the assistance | ||||||
20 | provided is a
Class A misdemeanor.
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21 | (c) The lawful compliance or a good-faith attempt at lawful | ||||||
22 | compliance
with the Illinois Living Will Act, the Health Care | ||||||
23 | Surrogate Act, or the Powers
of Attorney for Health Care Law is | ||||||
24 | not inducement to commit suicide under
paragraph (a)(2) of this | ||||||
25 | Section.
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26 | (d) It is not considered assisting suicide or assisting an | ||||||
27 | attempt to
commit suicide if a
health care provider (as defined | ||||||
28 | in the Pain Control Immunity Act) administers,
prescribes, or
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29 | dispenses medications or procedures to relieve a person's pain | ||||||
30 | or discomfort in
accordance with
the provisions of this Code | ||||||
31 | and the Pain Control Immunity Act, even if the
medication or
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32 | procedure may hasten or increase the risk of death, unless the | ||||||
33 | medications or
procedures are
intended to cause death.
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34 | (Source: P.A. 87-1167; 88-392.)
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35 | Section 305. The Illinois Living Will Act is amended by |
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1 | changing Sections 7
and 9 as
follows:
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2 | (755 ILCS 35/7) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 707)
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3 | Sec. 7. Immunity. The desires of a qualified patient shall | ||||||
4 | at all
times supersede the effect of the declaration.
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5 | A physician or other health-care provider may presume, in | ||||||
6 | the
absence of knowledge to the contrary, that a declaration | ||||||
7 | complies
with this Act and is valid.
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8 | No physician, health care provider or employee thereof who | ||||||
9 | in good faith
and pursuant to reasonable medical standards | ||||||
10 | causes or participates in the
withholding or withdrawing of | ||||||
11 | death delaying
procedures from , or the administering, | ||||||
12 | prescribing, or dispensing of
medication or procedures for pain | ||||||
13 | control in accordance with the Pain Control
Immunity Act to
a | ||||||
14 | qualified patient pursuant to a declaration which purports
to | ||||||
15 | have been made in accordance with this Act shall as a result | ||||||
16 | thereof,
be subject to criminal or civil liability, or be found | ||||||
17 | to have committed
an act of unprofessional conduct.
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18 | (Source: P.A. 85-860.)
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19 | (755 ILCS 35/9) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 709)
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20 | Sec. 9. General provisions. (a) The withholding or | ||||||
21 | withdrawal of
death delaying procedures from , or | ||||||
22 | administering, prescribing, or dispensing
of medication or | ||||||
23 | procedures for pain control in accordance with the Pain
Control | ||||||
24 | Immunity Act even if doing so hastens death, unless the | ||||||
25 | medications or
procedures are intended to cause death, to a | ||||||
26 | qualified patient in accordance
with the
provisions of this Act | ||||||
27 | shall not, for any purpose, constitute a suicide ,
assisting | ||||||
28 | suicide, or murder .
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29 | (b) The making of a declaration pursuant to Section 3 shall | ||||||
30 | not affect
in any manner the sale, procurement, or issuance of | ||||||
31 | any policy of life
insurance, nor shall it be deemed to modify | ||||||
32 | the terms of an existing policy
of life insurance. No policy of | ||||||
33 | life insurance shall be legally impaired
or invalidated in any | ||||||
34 | manner by the withholding or withdrawal of death
delaying |
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1 | procedures from , or the administering, prescribing, or | ||||||
2 | dispensing of
medication or procedures for pain control in | ||||||
3 | accordance with the Pain Control
Immunity Act to, an insured | ||||||
4 | qualified patient, notwithstanding any
term of the policy to | ||||||
5 | the contrary.
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6 | (c) No physician, health care facility, or other health | ||||||
7 | care provider,
and no health care service plan, health | ||||||
8 | maintenance organization, insurer
issuing disability | ||||||
9 | insurance, self-insured employe welfare benefit plan,
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10 | nonprofit medical service corporation or mutual nonprofit | ||||||
11 | hospital service
corporation shall require any person to | ||||||
12 | execute a declaration as a
condition for being insured for, or | ||||||
13 | receiving, health care services.
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14 | (d) Nothing in this Act shall impair or supersede any legal | ||||||
15 | right or legal
responsibility which any person may have to | ||||||
16 | effect the withholding or
withdrawal of death delaying | ||||||
17 | procedures in any lawful manner. In such
respect the provisions | ||||||
18 | of this Act are cumulative.
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19 | (e) This Act shall create no presumption concerning the | ||||||
20 | intention of an
individual who has not executed a declaration | ||||||
21 | to consent to the use or
withholding of death delaying | ||||||
22 | procedures in the event of a terminal condition.
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23 | (f) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to condone, | ||||||
24 | authorize or approve
mercy killing or to permit any affirmative | ||||||
25 | or deliberate act or omission
to end life other than to permit | ||||||
26 | the natural process of dying as provided in this Act.
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27 | (g) An instrument executed before the effective date of | ||||||
28 | this Act
that substantially complies with paragraph (e) of | ||||||
29 | Section 3 shall be given
effect pursuant to the provisions of | ||||||
30 | this Act.
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31 | (h) A declaration executed in another state in compliance | ||||||
32 | with the
law of that state or this State is validly executed | ||||||
33 | for purposes of this
Act, and such declaration shall be applied | ||||||
34 | in accordance with the
provisions of this Act.
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35 | (Source: P.A. 85-860.)
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1 | Section 310. The Health Care Surrogate Act is amended by | ||||||
2 | changing Sections
45 and 50 as follows:
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3 | (755 ILCS 40/45) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 851-45)
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4 | Sec. 45. Life insurance. No policy of life insurance, or
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5 | annuity or other type of contract that is conditioned on the | ||||||
6 | life
or death of the patient, shall be legally impaired or | ||||||
7 | invalidated in
any manner by the withholding or withdrawal of | ||||||
8 | life-sustaining
treatment from , or by administering, | ||||||
9 | prescribing, or dispensing of medication
or procedures for pain | ||||||
10 | control in accordance with the Pain Control Immunity
Act, even | ||||||
11 | if the medication or procedure may hasten or increase the risk | ||||||
12 | of
death, unless the medications or procedures are intended to | ||||||
13 | cause death, to a
patient in accordance with the provisions of | ||||||
14 | this
Act, notwithstanding any terms of the policy to the | ||||||
15 | contrary.
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16 | (Source: P.A. 87-749.)
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17 | (755 ILCS 40/50) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 851-50)
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18 | Sec. 50. Not suicide or murder.
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19 | (a) The withholding or
withdrawal of life-sustaining | ||||||
20 | treatment from a patient in
accordance with the provisions of | ||||||
21 | this Act does not, for any
purpose, constitute suicide or | ||||||
22 | murder.
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23 | (b) Administering, prescribing, or dispensing medications | ||||||
24 | or procedures to
relieve a
person's pain or discomfort in | ||||||
25 | accordance with the provisions of this Act and
the Pain Control
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26 | Immunity Act, even if the medication or procedure may hasten or | ||||||
27 | increase the
risk of death, is
not, for any purpose, suicide, | ||||||
28 | assisting suicide, or committing murder, unless
the | ||||||
29 | medications or
procedures are intended to cause death.
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30 | (c) The withholding or
withdrawal of life-sustaining | ||||||
31 | treatment from a patient in
accordance with the provisions of | ||||||
32 | this Act,
or the administering, prescribing, or dispensing | ||||||
33 | medications or procedures
to relieve a
person's pain or | ||||||
34 | discomfort in accordance with the Pain Control Immunity Act,
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1 | however, shall not
relieve any individual of responsibility for | ||||||
2 | any criminal acts that
may have caused the existence of the | ||||||
3 | qualifying condition in the
patient. Nothing in this Act shall | ||||||
4 | be construed to condone,
authorize, or approve mercy killing or | ||||||
5 | assisted suicide.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 87-749.)
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7 | Section 315. The Illinois Power of Attorney Act is amended | ||||||
8 | by changing
Section 4-8 as follows:
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9 | (755 ILCS 45/4-8) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 804-8)
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10 | Sec. 4-8. Immunities of health care providers, agents and | ||||||
11 | others in
relation to health care agencies. Each health care | ||||||
12 | provider and each other
person who acts in good faith reliance | ||||||
13 | on any direction or decision by the
agent that is not clearly | ||||||
14 | contrary to the terms of a health care agency (a
"reliant") | ||||||
15 | will be protected and released to the same extent as though the
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16 | reliant had dealt directly with the principal as a | ||||||
17 | fully-competent person.
Without limiting the generality of the | ||||||
18 | foregoing, the following specific
principles shall also | ||||||
19 | govern, protect and validate the acts of the agent
and each | ||||||
20 | reliant:
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21 | (a) No reliant shall be subject to any type of civil or | ||||||
22 | criminal
liability or discipline for unprofessional conduct | ||||||
23 | for complying with any
direction or decision by the agent, even | ||||||
24 | if death or injury to the patient ensues.
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25 | (b) No reliant shall be subject to any type of civil or | ||||||
26 | criminal
liability or discipline for unprofessional conduct | ||||||
27 | for failure to comply
with any direction or decision by the | ||||||
28 | agent that violates the reliant's
conscience rights, as long as | ||||||
29 | the reliant promptly informs the agent of
reliant's refusal or | ||||||
30 | failure to comply with such direction or decision by
the agent. | ||||||
31 | The agent shall then be responsible to make the necessary
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32 | arrangements for the transfer of the patient to another | ||||||
33 | provider. It is
understood that a provider who is unwilling to | ||||||
34 | comply with the agent's
decision will continue to afford |
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1 | reasonably necessary consultation and care
in connection with | ||||||
2 | the transfer.
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3 | (c) If the actions of a health care provider who fails to | ||||||
4 | comply with
any direction or decision by the agent are | ||||||
5 | substantially in accord with
reasonable medical standards at | ||||||
6 | the time of reference and the provider
cooperates in the | ||||||
7 | transfer of the patient pursuant to subsection (b) of
Section | ||||||
8 | 4-7 of this Act, the provider shall not be subject to any type | ||||||
9 | of civil
or
criminal liability or discipline for unprofessional | ||||||
10 | conduct for failure to
comply with the agent.
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11 | (d) No agent who in good faith acts with due care for the | ||||||
12 | benefit of the
patient and in accordance with the terms of a | ||||||
13 | health care agency, or who
fails to act, shall be subject to | ||||||
14 | any type of civil or criminal liability
for such action or | ||||||
15 | inaction.
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16 | (e) If the patient's death results from withholding or | ||||||
17 | withdrawing
life-sustaining treatment , or administering, | ||||||
18 | prescribing, or dispensing
medication or procedures for
pain | ||||||
19 | control as
provided for the in Pain Control Immunity Act,
in | ||||||
20 | accordance with the terms of a health care
agency, the death | ||||||
21 | shall not constitute a suicide , assisting a suicide, or
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22 | homicide for any
purpose under any statute or other rule of law | ||||||
23 | and shall not impair or
invalidate any insurance, annuity or | ||||||
24 | other type of contract that is
conditioned on the life or death | ||||||
25 | of the patient, any term of the contract to
the contrary | ||||||
26 | notwithstanding.
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27 | (Source: P.A. 85-1395.)
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28 | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
29 | becoming law. |