(1)
Nothing in this chapter authorizes a physician or any other
person to end a patient's life by lethal injection, mercy
killing, or active euthanasia. Actions taken in accordance with
this chapter do not, for any purpose, constitute suicide,
assisted suicide, mercy killing, or homicide, under the law.
State reports shall not refer to practice under this chapter as
"suicide" or "assisted suicide." Consistent with RCW 70.245.010
(7), (11), and (12), 70.245.020(1), 70.245.040(1)(k), 70.245.060,70.245.070
, 70.245.090, 70.245.120 (1) and (2), 70.245.160 (1)
and (2), 70.245.170, 70.245.190(1) (a) and (d), and70.245.200
(2), state reports shall refer to practice under this
chapter as obtaining and self-administering life-ending
medication.
(2) Nothing contained in this chapter shall be interpreted
to lower the applicable standard of care for the attending
physician, consulting physician, psychiatrist or psychologist, or
other health care provider participating under this chapter.
[2009 c 1 § 18 (Initiative Measure No. 1000, approved November 4, 2008).]