(1) Before an individual who is requesting medical aid-in-dying medication may receive a prescription for the medical aid-in- dying medication, a consulting provider must: (a) Examine the individual and the individual's relevant medical records; and (b) Confirm, in writing, to the attending provider that the individual: (I) Has a terminal illness; (II) Has a prognosis of six months or less; (III) Is making an informed decision; (IV) Is mentally capable, or provide documentation that the consulting provider has referred the individual for further evaluation in accordance with section 25-48-108; and (V) Has requested a prescription for medical aid-in-dying medication.
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