Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB610

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

"Georgia Death and Dignity Act"; enact

Impact

The passage of SB610 would amend Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, establishing new protections and responsibilities for healthcare providers involved in the process of administering medical aid-in-dying medication. It mandates that physicians must document a thorough process to verify the patient's eligibility, which includes confirmation from a consulting physician and the completion of multiple requests for the medication. This act would significantly alter how end-of-life options are approached within Georgia's healthcare system, offering patients more control over their deaths in the context of terminal sickness.

Summary

Senate Bill 610, known as the 'Georgia Death with Dignity Act,' proposes a legal framework for medical aid-in-dying for terminally ill individuals. The bill explicitly allows adults diagnosed with a terminal illness, having a prognosis of six months or less, to request and receive a prescription for medication to end their life peacefully. It sets stringent criteria to establish an informed decision, including assessments of mental capacity and the necessity of voluntary requests, ensuring a patient's autonomy and reducing the risk of coercion.

Contention

The bill invites considerable debate due to ethical, moral, and practical concerns surrounding assisted death. Proponents argue that it respects patient autonomy and provides compassionate options for those suffering with no hope of recovery, while opponents express fears about the potential for abuse, coercion, and the sanctity of life. The discussion often circulates around ensuring adequate mental health evaluations, the safeguards against undue influence, and how the implementation of such a law could fundamentally change the landscape of patient care and physician responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB672

Georgia Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act; enact

GA SB72

"Hope for Georgia Patients Act"; enact

GA HB1480

Georgia Medicare for All Act; enact

GA HB520

Georgia Licensed Midwife Act; enact

GA HB1252

Homes for Georgians First Act; enact

GA SB55

"Dignity and Pay Act"; enact

GA HB227

Putting Georgia's Patients First Act; enact

GA SB220

"Putting Georgia's Patients First Act"; enact

GA HB925

The Georgia Maternal Health Momnibus Act; enact

GA SB184

"Georgia Anti-Squatting Act of 2025"; enact

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