A bill to Allow adults who are terminally ill, subject to safeguards and protections, to request and be provided with assistance to end their own life; and for connected purposes.
Be it enacted by the King’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
Eligibility to be provided with lawful assistance to voluntarily end own life¶
1 Assisted dying¶
2 Terminal illness¶
3 Capacity¶
In this Act, references to a person having capacity are to be read in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner¶
4 Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner¶
Preliminary discussions¶
5 Preliminary discussions with registered medical practitioners¶
6 No health professional shall raise assisted dying with a person under 18¶
No registered medical practitioner or other health professional shall raise the subject of the provision of assistance in accordance with this Act with a person under the age of 18.7 Recording of preliminary discussion¶
Procedure, safeguards and protections¶
8 Initial request for assistance: first declaration¶
9 Witnessing first declaration: requirements¶
10 First doctor’s assessment (coordinating doctor)¶
11 Second doctor’s assessment (independent doctor)¶
12 Doctors’ assessments: further provision¶
13 Another independent doctor: second opinion¶
14 Replacing the coordinating doctor on death etc¶
15 Replacing the coordinating or independent doctor where unable or unwilling to continue to act¶
16 Referral by Commissioner of case to multidisciplinary panel¶
17 Determination by panel of eligibility for assistance¶
18 Reconsideration of panel decisions refusing certificate of eligibility¶
19 Confirmation of request for assistance: second declaration¶
20 Cancellation of declarations¶
21 Signing by proxy¶
22 Independent advocate¶
Information in medical records¶
23 Recording of declarations, reports etc¶
24 Recording of cancellations¶
Provision of assistance to end life¶
25 Provision of assistance¶
26 Authorising another doctor to provide assistance¶
(c) if the proxy signed the first or second declaration as a witness.
27 Meaning of “approved substance”¶
28 Final Statement¶
29 Report where assistance not provided because coordinating doctor not satisfied of all relevant matters¶
30 Other matters to be recorded in medical records¶
Protections for health professionals and others¶
31 No obligation to provide assistance etc¶
32 Criminal liability for providing assistance¶
2AA Assistance provided under Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025
(1) In sections 2(1) and 2A(1), a reference to an act that is capable of encouraging or assisting suicide or attempted suicide does not include— (a) providing assistance to a person to end their own life in accordance with the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025, or performing any other function under that Act in accordance with that Act, or (b) assisting a person seeking to end their own life in accordance with that Act, in connection with the doing of anything under that Act. (2) It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under section 2 to prove that they— (a) reasonably believed they were acting in accordance with the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025, and (b) took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.
33 Civil liability for providing assistance etc¶
Offences¶
34 Dishonesty, coercion or pressure¶
35 Falsification or destruction of documentation¶
36 Falsification of documentation etc with intent to facilitate provision of assistance¶
Regulatory regime for approved substances¶
37 Regulation of approved substances and devices for self-administration¶
Investigation of deaths etc¶
38 Investigation of deaths etc¶
(7A) In this Chapter a reference to an “unnatural death” does not include a death caused by the self-administration by the deceased of an approved substance, within the meaning of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025, that was provided to the deceased in accordance with that Act.
(4A) Regulations under subsection (1) may make, in respect of cases where assistance was provided or purportedly provided to the deceased under the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025— (a) such provision that is similar to, or that corresponds to, provision mentioned in subsection (1) as the Secretary of State considers appropriate; (b) such further provision as the Secretary of State considers appropriate. (4B) Regulations under subsection (1) must provide that in cases where the cause of death appears, to the best of the knowledge and belief of the person issuing a certificate under the regulations, to be the self-administration by the deceased of an approved substance (within the meaning of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025) that was provided to the deceased in accordance with that Act, the certificate must— (a) state the cause of death to be “assisted death”, and (b) contain a record of the illness or disease which caused the person to be terminally ill within the meaning of that Act.
.(e) an offence under section 34, 35 or 36 of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025;
Codes and guidance¶
39 Codes of practice¶
40 Guidance about operation of Act¶
Provision of and about voluntary assisted dying services¶
41 Voluntary assisted dying services: England¶
42 Voluntary assisted dying services: Wales¶
Advertising¶
43 Prohibition on advertising¶
Notifications and information¶
44 Notifications and provision of information to Commissioner¶
45 Information sharing¶
46 Obligations of confidence etc¶
Monitoring and review¶
47 Reporting on implementation of Act¶
48 Disability Advisory Board on the implementation and implications of the Act for disabled people¶
49 Monitoring by Commissioner¶
50 Review of this Act¶
General and final¶
51 Provision about the Welsh language¶
52 Disqualification from being witness or proxy¶
53 Power to make consequential and transitional provision etc¶
The Secretary of State may by regulations make—54 Regulations¶
55 Duty to consult before making regulations¶
56 Interpretation¶
57 Extent¶
58 Commencement¶
59 Short title¶
This Act may be cited as the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025.Schedules¶
Schedule 11 — The Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner¶
Status¶
General powers¶
Deputy Commissioner¶
Appointment and tenure of office¶
A person may not be appointed as the Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner if a relevant appointment of them has been made on two occasions.
“Relevant appointment” here means appointment as the Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner.
Remuneration¶
Staff: appointed by Commissioner¶
Staff: secondment to Commissioner¶
Staff: general¶
Financial and other assistance from the Secretary of State¶
Accounts¶
Application of seal and proof of documents¶
Public Records Act 1958¶
The Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner.
House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975¶
The Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner or the Deputy Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner.
Freedom of Information Act 2000¶
The Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner.
Equality Act 2010¶
The Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner.
Schedule 22 — Assisted Dying Review Panels¶
Introduction¶
List of persons eligible to be panel members¶
Tenure of persons appointed to list¶
Membership of panels¶
Decisions of panels¶
Panel sittings¶
Staff and facilities¶
Practice and procedure¶
Reasons¶
Money¶
House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975¶
Person on the list of those eligible for membership of an Assisted Dying Review Panel.
Schedule 33 — Protection from detriment¶
43N Provision of assistance under Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025
(1) A worker has the right not to be subjected to any detriment by any act, or any deliberate failure to act, by the worker’s employer done on the ground that the worker has— (a) exercised (or proposed to exercise) a right conferred on the worker under section 31 of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025 (no obligation to provide assistance etc), or (b) participated in the provision of assistance to a person to end their own life in accordance with that Act, or performed any other function under that Act, in accordance with that Act. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply where— (a) the worker is an employee, and (b) the detriment in question amounts to dismissal within the meaning of Part 10. (3) For the purposes of this section, and of sections 48 and 49 so far as relating to this section, “worker” and “employer” have the extended meaning given by section 43K.
(1WA) A worker may present a complaint to an employment tribunal that the worker has been subjected to a detriment in contravention of section 43N(1).
(5YA) Where— (a) the complaint is made under section 48(1WA), (b) the detriment to which the worker is subjected is the termination of the worker’s contract, and (c) that contract is not a contract of employment, any compensation must not exceed the compensation that would be payable under Chapter 2 of Part 10 if the worker had been an employee and had been dismissed for a reason specified in section 98C.
98C Provision of assistance under Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025
An employee who is dismissed is to be regarded for the purposes of this Part as unfairly dismissed if the reason (or if more than one, the principal reason) for the dismissal is that the employee—(a) exercised (or proposed to exercise) a right conferred on the employee under section 31 of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Act 2025 (no obligation to provide assistance etc), or (b) participated in the provision of assistance to a person to end their own life in accordance with that Act, or performed any other function under that Act, in accordance with that Act.
(2B) This subsection applies if the reason (or, if more than one, the principal reason) for which the employee was selected for dismissal was one of those specified in section 98C.
.(ab) section 98C applies,
(1XA) In relation to the right conferred by section 43N(1), the reference in subsection (1) to an employee has effect as a reference to a worker.