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Request for an Aid-In-dying - Interpreter Declaration is a legal document that was released by the Medical Board of California - a government authority operating within California.
Q: What is an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration?
A: An Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration is a legal document that allows a person to appoint an interpreter to assist them when requesting aid-in-dying medication.
Q: Who can use an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration?
A: Any person who is eligible for aid-in-dying medication can use an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration.
Q: What is the purpose of an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration?
A: The purpose of an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration is to ensure that individuals who have limited English proficiency or communication disabilities can effectively communicate their requests for aid-in-dying medication.
Q: Is an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration legally binding?
A: Yes, an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration is legally binding in the state of California.
Q: How can someone create an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration?
A: To create an Aid-In-dying Interpreter Declaration, a person must follow the requirements outlined in California law, including the use of specific language and the presence of witnesses.
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