Chapter 327L
25 sections
§327L-1 Definitions for the medical aid in dying law
§327L-2 How to ask for life-ending medication
§327L-3 How to sign and witness a request for medication
§327L-4 Duties of the doctor who helps a patient end their life
§327L-5 Second doctor must confirm terminal diagnosis before patient qualifies
§327L-6 Counseling referral before life-ending medication
§327L-7 Confirming the patient's informed choice before prescribing
§327L-8 Family notification
§327L-9 How to ask for life-ending medication
§327L-10 Changing your mind about a request
§327L-11 Waiting periods before getting the medication
§327L-12 Medical record; documentation requirements
§327L-13 Who can ask for medical aid in dying in Hawaii
§327L-14 Reporting requirements for doctors and the health department
§327L-15 Getting rid of unused medication after a patient dies
§327L-16 Wills and contracts cannot block or punish end-of-life requests
§327L-17 Insurance and end-of-life medication
§327L-18 What this law does and does not allow
§327L-19 Protections and rules for health care providers and facilities
§327L-20 Crimes for faking or forcing a prescription request
§327L-21 Government can seek payment from the estate for cleanup costs
§327L-22 If one part is invalid, the rest still stands
§327L-23 Form for requesting medication to end your life
§327L-24 Final attestation form for medication to end life
§327L-25 Annual report to the legislature