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91_HR0327

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, Illinois is one of a  minority  of  states  that
 3    requires  physician  participation  in  executions  by lethal
 4    injection by mandating that the  lethal  injection  be  given
 5    "until  death is pronounced by a licensed physician according
 6    to accepted standards of medical practice"; and

 7        WHEREAS, A majority of  the  states  which  have  enacted
 8    death  penalty  statutes, including Texas and California, and
 9    the federal  guidelines  adopted  by  the  United  States  of
10    America do not require physician participation; and

11        WHEREAS,  The  State  of  Texas has implemented the death
12    penalty without physician participation and  without  adverse
13    legal rulings; and

14        WHEREAS, The physicians of Illinois and other health care
15    professionals  have  repeatedly  expressed  their belief that
16    physician participation  in  executions,  as  outlined  in  a
17    detailed  policy  statement, is unethical and unprofessional;
18    and

19        WHEREAS,  The  Attorney  General  of  Illinois  and   the
20    Illinois  Department  of  Corrections  have stated that their
21    opposition to removing physician participation is the concern
22    of legal challenges to the death penalty  statute;  therefore
23    be it

24        RESOLVED   BY   THE   HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
25    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
26    the  Attorney  General  of  Illinois  and  the  Department of
27    Corrections individually investigate, review, and assess  the
28    implementation  of  the  death  penalty in states that do not
29    require physician participation,  such  as  Texas,  and  each
30    report  to  the Illinois General Assembly and the Governor no
31    later than January 15, 2000; and be it further
 
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 1        RESOLVED, That the Attorney General of Illinois  and  the
 2    Department  of  Corrections, in their reports to the Illinois
 3    General  Assembly  and  the   Governor,   provide   detailed,
 4    substantiated  reasons  why  the  State of Illinois should or
 5    should not adopt policies similar to those of states that  do
 6    not  require a physician to participate in executions; and be
 7    it further

 8        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
 9    prepared  and  delivered  to The Honorable George H. Ryan and
10    the Honorable Jim Ryan.

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