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Delaware Revocation of Uniform Anatomical Gift Donation Declaration

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Delaware
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DE-P025D
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This is a state specific form which revokes the anatomical gift made in Forms DE-P025 (statutory by individual), DE-P025A (by next of kin or other authorized person), and DE-P025B (by a living minor). See Delaware Code 16-2715. If the will, card or other document or executed copy thereof has been delivered 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 2 persons and communicating the same to the donee, making a statement during a terminal illness or injury addressed to an attending physician and communicated to the donee or keeping a signed card or document on his person or his effects. A donor may revoke any document of gift which has not been delivered to the donee in the above manner or by destruction, cancellation or mutilation of the document and all executed copies of the document. A donor may revoke any gift made by a will in the manner provided for amendment or revocation of wills.

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Living Donors A living donor is someone who's healthy and chooses to donate a kidney to a person who needs a kidney transplant. Living donors who donate to a relative or someone they know are called directed donors. Non-directed donors (also called altruistic or Good Samaritan donors) donate to someone they don't know.

Living donors potentially can donate: One of two kidneys. A kidney is the most frequently donated organ from a living donor. The donor's remaining kidney provides the necessary function needed to remove waste from the body.

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

Important Revisions. The UAGA of 2006 allows for individuals to consent to organ donation by expressing their wish when obtaining a driver's license, through verbal expression, by writing it in a will or other advance directive, or in any other manner, simplifying the consent process.

(3) "Anatomical gift" means a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donor's death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education.

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.

Living Donors A living donor is someone who's healthy and chooses to donate a kidney to a person who needs a kidney transplant. Living donors who donate to a relative or someone they know are called directed donors. Non-directed donors (also called altruistic or Good Samaritan donors) donate to someone they don't know.

Living organ donors can donate: one kidney, a lung, or a portion of the liver, pancreas, or intestine. Learn more about deceased donation, living donation, and the transplantation process. By registering as an organ, eye, and tissue donor, you can also leave behind the gift of sight.

To modify your gift or withdraw from the registry: Complete, sign and mail the Change and Specification Form or Removal Form to the address on the form or email to NYS Donate Life Registry at: registry@donatelife.ny.gov.

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Delaware Revocation of Uniform Anatomical Gift Donation Declaration