Portland Oregon Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation

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This 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.
This form should be witnessed and the signature notarized. A capable individual who is at least 18 years of age may be the donor of an anatomical gift by a signed document of anatomical gift.
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The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) is an update of a 1987 uniform act addressing changes in federal law and regulation and related developments in the field of organ donation, thereby facilitating the availability of organs for transplantation.

IRODaT - International Registry on Organ Donation and Transplantation.

The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA or the Act) was passed in the US in 1968 and has since been revised in 1987 and in 2006. 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.

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 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.

The uniform donor card is the most commonly used document to express donative intent. Although the public is told the uniform donor card is a legal document, signing one does not impose the same legal weight as signing other legal documents such as a contract, a will, or durable power of attorney.

The Central Provisions of the law included: Granting the individual the right to donate all or part of his body upon death. A specified order of next of kin was authorized to donate, if the deceased had not acted. An executed organ donor card and telephonic consent were valid donation instruments.

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.

Noun. : a card that says a person wants to donate his or her organs when he or she dies.

Simply sign a Uniform Donor Card. It is a legal document under state law through which you can express your wishes about donating organs and tissues. You may obtain a card at your local National Kidney Foundation affiliate. Carry the card with you at all times.

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