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Donation Pursuant to the Alabama Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act

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Alabama
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AL-P025
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Description Which Primary Purpose Does The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Serve

This Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation form pursuant to state statutes designates the specific body parts and organs an individual wishes to donate at the time of death.


An individual who is at least 18 years of age may make an anatomical gift by a signed document of gift. A donor is also authorized to make a gift is the donor is:


(A) emancipated; or



(B) authorized under state law to apply for a driver's
license because the donor is at least 16 years of age;



(2) an agent of the donor, unless the power of attorney for
health care or other record prohibits the agent from making an
anatomical gift;



(3) a parent of the donor, if the donor is an unemancipated
minor; or



(4) the donor's guardian.


This form must be witnessed and the signature notarized.

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Legal framework for the donation of organs, tissues and other human anatomy parts in the US. Passed in 1968, revised in 1987 and 2006. Ensures/regulates health and safety of American workers through regulations, laws and their enforcement.Formed to regulate food safety in the US.

The Act sets a regulatory framework for the donation of organs, tissues, and other human body parts in the US. The UAGA helps regulate body donations to science, medicine, and education. The Act has been consulted in discussions about abortion, fetal tissue transplants, and Body Worlds, an anatomy exhibition.

The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act allows individuals older than 18 years of age to donate bodies and body parts for transplantation after death.

That was a major first step. The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act was subsequently adopted by all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1987 The provisions of the UAGA of 1968 would ban the purchase and sale of body parts, facilitate the simplified process of obtaining authorization to retrieve organs, and ensure that medical staff establish procedures and guidelines to identify organ donors while under hospital care.

That was a major first step. The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act was subsequently adopted by all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The Organ Donation and Recovery Improvement Act (ODA) was enacted in 2004 to address financial disincentives to living organ donation, to increase public and provider education to increase organ donation rates, to better coordinate organ donation in hospitals and to improve the practice of organ recovery.

The UAGA governs organ donations for the purpose of transplantation. The Act permits any adult to become an organ donor. It also governs the making of anatomical gifts of one's cadaver to be dissected in the study of medicine. The law prescribes the forms by which such gifts can be made.

The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) has been revised in 2006 to permit the use of life support systems at or near death for the purpose of maximizing procurement opportunities of organs medically suitable for transplantation.

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