I think we might have to keep an eye on this....
TOPEKA — Terri Schiavo's case has prompted a response from Kansas House members, a proposal that would make it more difficult for court-appointed guardians to withhold food and water from incapacitated people in their care.
During debate Thursday, House members added the measure to a minor bill dealing with nursing homes. They expected to take final action Friday, when passage would send the proposal to the Senate.
The Kansas bill addresses situations in which a court has appointed a legal guardian for someone who is incapacitated. Guardians would be required to go to district court to obtain permission to withhold food and water, if an incapacitated person had no living wills or legal documents specifying their wishes.
Current state law says a guardian can withhold life-sustaining treatment if two doctors or medical ethics committees certify that a person's life won't be prolonged without artificial means, or that a person is in a vegetative state.http://ljworld.com/section/legislature/story/200023