RCW 70.245.200
Willful alteration/forgery—Coercion or undue influence—Penalties—Civil damages—Other penalties not precluded.
(1) A person who without authorization of the patient willfully alters or forges a request for medication or conceals or destroys a rescission of that request with the intent or effect of causing the patient's death is guilty of a class A felony.
(2) A person who coerces or exerts undue influence on a patient to request medication to end the patient's life, or to destroy a rescission of a request, is guilty of a class A felony.
(3) This chapter does not limit further liability for civil damages resulting from other negligent conduct or intentional misconduct by any person.
(4) The penalties in this chapter do not preclude criminal penalties applicable under other law for conduct that is inconsistent with this chapter.
[ 2009 c 1 § 20 (Initiative Measure No. 1000, approved November 4, 2008).]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 70 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 70.245 - The Washington Death With Dignity Act.
70.245.020 - Written request for medication.
70.245.030 - Form of the written request.
70.245.040 - Attending physician responsibilities.
70.245.050 - Consulting physician confirmation.
70.245.060 - Counseling referral.
70.245.070 - Informed decision.
70.245.080 - Notification of next of kin.
70.245.090 - Written and oral requests.
70.245.100 - Right to rescind request.
70.245.120 - Medical record documentation requirements.
70.245.130 - Residency requirement.
70.245.140 - Disposal of unused medications.
70.245.160 - Effect on construction of wills, contracts, and statutes.
70.245.170 - Insurance or annuity policies.
70.245.210 - Claims by governmental entity for costs incurred.
70.245.220 - Form of the request.
70.245.901 - Short title—2009 c 1 (Initiative Measure No. 1000).
70.245.903 - Effective dates—2009 c 1 (Initiative Measure No. 1000).