Bill lodged to remove six month prognosis criteria for euthanasia

Todd Stephenson released:

ACT MP Todd Stephenson has lodged a member’s bill in Parliament’s ballot to extend eligibility for End of Life Choice services.

The End of Life Choice (Extended Eligibility) Amendment Bill removes the requirement for a terminally ill person to demonstrate a six-month prognosis, while retaining all other safeguards. …

This means the criteria would then be:

  • is aged 18 years or over
  • is in an advanced state of irreversible decline in physical capability
  • experiences unbearable suffering that cannot be relieved in a manner that the person considers tolerable
  • is competent to make an informed decision about assisted dying.

I’m in favour.

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