In response to the death of Donda West, Kanye West's mother, the California State Senate on Wednesday approved a requirement that patients be given a physical exam before elective surgery, according to the Los Angeles Times.

State Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas told the paper that the measure was in response to West's death last November of complications related to cosmetic surgery. The family reportedly believes that a physical exam would have uncovered coronary artery disease.

"Many of us are concerned about the quality of care extended to those who receive elective surgery," Ridley-Thomas said. The vote was 37 to 1.

The doctor who performed the surgery, Jan Adams, admitted to performing the operation but has denied any wrongdoing. In June, he was arrested for drunk driving, pleaded not guilty and was released on a $10,000 bond. He will return to court in October, according to Vacaville, California's The Reporter.

Kanye recently united with MTV News for the special "Choose or Lose & Kanye West Present: Homecoming." On the show, Kanye and MTV's Sway Calloway surprised three Iraq-war veterans with visits to their homes, listened to their stories, thanked them for their contributions, and then helped the vets confront their challenges by assisting them with paying off debt and career development.

Kanye's Dr. Donda West Foundation and MTV provided most of the funds for the gifts to the veterans. "This past year I suffered a lot of losses," Kanye says on the show, referring primarily to Donda's death. "I know my music inspires people, but you can always do more."