This memo provides a clear, client‑friendly summary of New York’s newly enacted Medical Aid in Dying Act, highlights key requirements and timelines, and offers a practical checklist. New York becomes the 13th State. DC is included.
The Act authorizes a narrow, highly regulated pathway for mentally capable, terminally ill adult residents to request and self‑administer medication to shorten the dying process. Participation by clinicians and institutions is voluntary. The Department of Health will establish regulations during the six‑month implementation window.
The statute imposes layered safeguards designed to ensure voluntariness, informed decision‑making, and the absence of coercion:
Participation is voluntary. Health‑care professionals and religiously oriented home hospice providers may decline to participate. Providers who act in good faith and in compliance with the statute receive protections; misconduct or deviation from statutory requirements remains subject to discipline or prosecution.
New York’s framework follows the general model pioneered by Oregon but adds additional guardrails (a mandatory mental‑health evaluation, recording of the oral request, a 5-day prescription‑to‑dispensing wait, a residency requirement, and an in‑person initial evaluation), making it comparatively more stringent than many peer jurisdictions.
If a client has signed a medical directive or health care power of attorney, review and/or update it to add the provisions if you should live in one of the states listed below. It is our understanding that the Maryland legislature is also looking at passing a similar act. Contact the attorneys at Altman & Associates at 301-4687-3220 or via the website at altmanassociates.net for more information.
California, Oregon, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Montana, and DC.
• Office of Governor Kathy Hochul — Press Release (Feb. 6, 2026): https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-signs-medical-aid-dying-act-new-york-state-law
• New York State Senate — A136 (2025–2026) Bill Page and Status: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/A136
• New York State Senate — S138 (2025–2026) Bill Page and Status: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S138
• Compassion & Choices — Law Signed; Effective August 5, 2026: https://compassionandchoices.org/news/ny-governor-signs-medical-aid-in-dying-law/
• JURIST — New York adopts medical aid in dying with new safeguards (Feb. 7, 2026): https://www.jurist.org/news/2026/02/new-york-adopts-medical-aid-in-dying-with-new-safeguards/
• POLITICO — New York poised to legalize medical aid in dying (Feb. 4, 2026): https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/04/medical-aid-in-dying-new-york-00766413
This summary is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Implementation details will be refined by the Department of Health regulations. Practitioners should consult the final statute, chapter amendments, and DOH guidance before advising clients or patients.
Contact the attorneys at Altman & Associates at (301) 468-3220 or altmanassociates.net to ensure your plan is up to date.
