This Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation form is a revocation of Form TX-P025 that designates the body parts and organs an individual wishes to donate at the time of death. If the donor has delivered the will or other document, or executed
copy, to a specified donee, the donor may amend or revoke the gift by executing and delivering to the donee a signed statement, making an oral statement in the presence of two persons that is communicated to the donee, making a statement to an attending physician that is communicated to the donee, or executing a signed document that is found on the donor or found in the donor's effects. If the donor has not delivered the document of gift to the donee, the donor may revoke the gift in a manner prescribed above or by destroying, canceling, or mutilating the document and each executed copy of the document. If the donor made the gift by will, the donor may revoke or amend
the gift in a manner prescribed above or in a manner prescribed for the
amendment or revocation of a will. Specific reference is made to the earlier executed Anatomical Gift Donation.
The Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation is a legal process by which an individual can withdraw or revoke a previously made anatomical gift donation in the city of Frisco, Texas. This revocation ensures that the individual's body or organs will not be used for transplantation, medical research, or educational purposes after their death. There are two main types of Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation: 1. Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation for Organ and Tissue Transplants: This type of revocation specifically applies to individuals who have previously registered themselves as organ and tissue donors. Through this process, individuals can withdraw their consent for organ and tissue donation, ensuring that their organs will not be used for transplantation after their passing. This revocation allows individuals in Frisco, Texas, to exercise control over their own body and make decisions regarding organ and tissue donation in accordance with their personal beliefs and preferences. 2. Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation for Medical Research and Education: This type of revocation pertains to individuals who have previously agreed to donate their body or organs for medical research or educational purposes. By revoking this anatomical gift donation, individuals can ensure that their body or organs will not be used for these purposes after their death. This revocation enables individuals to have autonomy and control over their final disposition, and it allows them to redirect their body or organs to an alternative, if desired. In both cases, the Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation provides residents of Frisco, Texas, with the opportunity to reassess and alter their decisions regarding the donation of their body or organs. This legal process recognizes the importance of informed consent and allows individuals to make choices that align with their personal beliefs and wishes. Whether an individual decides to revoke their consent for organ and tissue transplantation or medical research, this revocation ensures that their decision will be respected and their wishes will be upheld after their passing.
The Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation is a legal process by which an individual can withdraw or revoke a previously made anatomical gift donation in the city of Frisco, Texas. This revocation ensures that the individual's body or organs will not be used for transplantation, medical research, or educational purposes after their death. There are two main types of Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation: 1. Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation for Organ and Tissue Transplants: This type of revocation specifically applies to individuals who have previously registered themselves as organ and tissue donors. Through this process, individuals can withdraw their consent for organ and tissue donation, ensuring that their organs will not be used for transplantation after their passing. This revocation allows individuals in Frisco, Texas, to exercise control over their own body and make decisions regarding organ and tissue donation in accordance with their personal beliefs and preferences. 2. Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation for Medical Research and Education: This type of revocation pertains to individuals who have previously agreed to donate their body or organs for medical research or educational purposes. By revoking this anatomical gift donation, individuals can ensure that their body or organs will not be used for these purposes after their death. This revocation enables individuals to have autonomy and control over their final disposition, and it allows them to redirect their body or organs to an alternative, if desired. In both cases, the Frisco Texas Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation provides residents of Frisco, Texas, with the opportunity to reassess and alter their decisions regarding the donation of their body or organs. This legal process recognizes the importance of informed consent and allows individuals to make choices that align with their personal beliefs and wishes. Whether an individual decides to revoke their consent for organ and tissue transplantation or medical research, this revocation ensures that their decision will be respected and their wishes will be upheld after their passing.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.