8611 - Persons who may execute anatomical gift.

                               SUBCHAPTER B                         EXPRESS ANATOMICAL GIFTS     Sec.     8611.  Persons who may execute anatomical gift.     8612.  Persons who may become donees; purposes for which            anatomical gifts may be made.     8613.  Manner of executing anatomical gifts.     8614.  Delivery of document of gift.     8615.  Amendment or revocation of gift.     8616.  Rights and duties at death.     8617.  Requests for anatomical gifts.     8618.  Voluntary contribution system (Repealed).     8619.  Use of driver's license or identification card to            indicate organ or tissue donation.     8620.  Police and emergency personnel responsibilities.     8621.  The Governor Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue            Donation Awareness Trust Fund contributions.     8622.  The Governor Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue            Donation Awareness Trust Fund.     8623.  Confidentiality requirement.     8624.  Prohibited activities.     § 8611.  Persons who may execute anatomical gift.        (a)  General rule.--Any individual of sound mind and 18 years     of age or more may give all or any part of his body for any     purpose specified in section 8612 (relating to persons who may     become donees; purposes for which anatomical gifts may be made),     the gift to take effect upon death. Any agent acting under a     power of attorney which authorizes the agent to make anatomical     gifts may effectuate a gift for any purpose specified in section     8612. Any individual who is a minor and 16 years of age or older     may effectuate a gift for any purpose specified in section 8612,     provided parental or guardian consent is deemed given. Parental     or guardian consent shall be noted on the minor's donor card,     application for the donor's learner's permit or driver's license     or other document of gift. A gift of the whole body shall be     invalid unless made in writing at least 15 days prior to the     date of death or consent is obtained from the legal next of kin.     Where there are adult children of the deceased who are not     children of the surviving spouse, their consent shall also be     required for a gift of the whole body for anatomical study.        (b)  Others entitled to donate anatomy of decedent.--Any of     the following persons, in order of priority stated, when persons     in prior classes are not available at the time of death, and in     the absence of actual notice of contrary indications by the     decedent or actual notice of opposition by a member of the same     or a prior class, may give all or any part of the decedent's     body for any purpose specified in section 8612:            (1)  The spouse.            (2)  An adult son or daughter.            (3)  Either parent.            (4)  An adult brother or sister.            (5)  A guardian of the person of the decedent at the time        of his death.            (6)  Any other person authorized or under obligation to        dispose of the body.        (c)  Donee not to accept in certain cases.--If the donee has     actual notice of contrary indications by the decedent or that a     gift by a member of a class is opposed by a member of the same     or a prior class, the donee shall not accept the gift. The     persons authorized by subsection (b) may make the gift after or     immediately before death.        (d)  Examinations.--A gift of all or part of a body     authorizes any examination necessary to assure medical     acceptability of the gift for the purposes intended.        (e)  Rights of donee paramount.--The rights of the donee     created by the gift are paramount to the rights of others except     as provided by section 8616(d) (relating to rights and duties at     death).     (June 18, 1998, P.L.529, No.74, eff. imd.; Oct. 12, 1999,     P.L.422, No.39, eff. 60 days)        1999 Amendment.  Act 39 amended subsec. (a). See section     13(7) of Act 39 in the appendix to this title for special     provisions relating to applicability.        Cross References.  Section 8611 is referred to in sections     305, 8613, 8616, 8617, 8641 of this title.