And that is it. That is what we're saying. One of the guardrails here in the state of New York, and this is for New Yorkers and Any hospital, because of their religious beliefs, who does not want to offer this is not going to be required to. Not going to be required. I need to let them have their free will as well and let them operate in the moral or religious environment that they choose and believe is important. (07:41–07:48)
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Asserts that hospitals in New York are not required to offer [assisted dying] if it conflicts with their religious beliefs.
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