HRS §327L-9
How to ask for life-ending medication
A qualified patient must ask for life-ending medication twice by mouth and once in writing. The second oral request must happen at least five days after the first. The doctor must offer the patient a chance to change their mind at that second request.
The statute, as written — Written and oral requests
Except as otherwise provided in section 327L-11(c), to receive a prescription for medication that a qualified patient may self-administer to end the qualified patient's life pursuant to this chapter, a qualified patient shall have made an oral request and a written request, and reiterate the oral request to the qualified patient's attending provider no less than five days after making the initial oral request. At the time the qualified patient makes the second oral request, the attending provider shall offer the qualified patient an opportunity to rescind the request.
Sections this one refers to
§327L-11 Waiting periods before getting the medication
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