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Vermont advances nonresident medically assisted suicide bill

Feb 14, 2023, 1:20 AM | Updated: 3:25 pm

A Vermont legislative committee met at the State House, seen Tuesday Feb. 14, 2023, in Montpelier, ...

A Vermont legislative committee met at the State House, seen Tuesday Feb. 14, 2023, in Montpelier, Vt. During the session, the committee approved a bill on that would make Vermont the second state to allow terminally Ill nonresidents to seek medically assisted suicide. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

(AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A bill that would make Vermont the second state in the country to allow terminally ill nonresidents to seek medically assisted suicide was approved by a state legislative committee on Tuesday.

The House Human Services Committee unanimously approved removing the residency requirement. A similar bill is in committee in the Senate.

The full Legislature must consider the proposal, and then, if it is passed, it would need to be signed by Republican Gov. Phil Scott to become law.

Eight states, including California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine and New Jersey, and Washington, D.C., also have medically assisted suicide laws. In Montana, the state Supreme Court ruled that state law does not prohibit medical aid in dying.

If removal of the residency requirement is approved, Vermont would join Oregon, which no longer requires people to be residents of the state to use its law allowing terminally ill people to receive lethal medication.

Democratic Rep. Jessica Brumsted, vice chair of the Vermont committee, said she was pleased that the panel took this step, so that if her parents who live out of state, or children, became terminally ill she might be able to offer them that option.

“If someone was that sick in my family … living out of state, I’d like to think that they could come back and be in my home and go through this process with someone in my family,” Brumsted said.

Before the vote, the committee heard additional testimony.

Mary Hahn Beerworth, executive director of the Vermont Right to Life Committee, said assisted suicide “was and remains a matter of contention.”

“To be clear, Vermont Right to Life opposed the underlying concept behind assisted suicide and opposes the move to remove the residency requirement as there are still no safeguards that protect vulnerable terminally ill people in Vermont from coercion,” she said.

David Englander, the state Health Department’s senior policy and legal advisor, said no complaints have been reported to the department or the attorney general’s office regarding the use of medically assisted suicide.

“It’s important that we move to normalize this kind of care because it is both exceptional but also everyday,” he said.

In a settlement filed in federal court last year, the Oregon Health Authority and the Oregon Medical Board agreed to stop enforcing the residency requirement and to ask the Legislature to remove it from the law.

At the time, advocates said they would use the settlement to press the other states and Washington, D.C. that have medically assisted suicide laws, to drop their residency requirements as well.

In August of last year, a Connecticut woman with cancer sued Vermont for allowing only its own residents to take advantage of a state’s assisted suicide law.

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AP reporter Kathy McCormack contributed to this report from Concord, N.H.

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