(2) The medical examiner may conduct a medicolegal examination by reviewing all medical records, laboratory test results, X-rays, other diagnostic results and other information that any person possesses about a donor or prospective donor whose body is under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner that the medical examiner determines may be relevant to the investigation.
(3) A person who has any information requested by a medical examiner pursuant to subsection (2) of this section shall provide that information as expeditiously as possible to allow the medical examiner to conduct the medicolegal investigation within a period compatible with the preservation of body parts for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or education.
(4) If an anatomical gift has been or might be made of a body part of a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner and a post-mortem examination is not required, or the medical examiner determines that a post-mortem examination is required but that the recovery of the body part that is the subject of an anatomical gift will not interfere with the examination, the medical examiner and procurement organization shall cooperate in the timely removal of the body part from the decedent for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or education.
(5) If an anatomical gift of a body part from the decedent under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner has been or might be made, but the medical examiner initially believes that the recovery of the body part could interfere with the post-mortem investigation into the decedent’s cause or manner of death, the medical examiner shall consult with the procurement organization, or physician or technician designated by the procurement organization, about the proposed recovery. The procurement organization shall provide the medical examiner with all of the information that the procurement organization possesses that could relate to the decedent’s cause or manner of death.
(6)(a) The medical examiner and the procurement organization may enter into an agreement establishing protocols and procedures governing their relationship when:
(A) An anatomical gift of a body part from a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner has been or might be made; and
(B) The medical examiner believes that the recovery of the body part could interfere with the post-mortem investigation into the decedent’s cause or manner of death or the documentation or preservation of evidence.
(b) A decision regarding the recovery of the body part from the decedent shall be made in accordance with the agreement.
(c) The medical examiner and the procurement organization shall evaluate the effectiveness of the agreement at regular intervals but not less frequently than every two years.
(7)(a) In the absence of an agreement establishing protocols and procedures governing the relationship between the medical examiner and the procurement organization when an anatomical gift of an eye or tissue from a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner has been or might be made, and following the consultation under subsection (5) of this section, the medical examiner may delay the recovery of the eye or tissue until after the collection of evidence or the post-mortem examination, in order to preserve and collect evidence, to maintain a proper chain of custody and to allow an accurate determination of the decedent’s cause or manner of death.
(b) When a determination to delay the recovery of an eye or tissue is made, every effort possible shall be made by the medical examiner to complete the collection of evidence or the post-mortem examination in a timely manner compatible with the preservation of the eye or tissue for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or education.
(c) The collection of evidence or the post-mortem examination shall occur during the normal business hours of the medical examiner and, when possible and practicable, at times other than the normal business hours of the medical examiner.
(d) If the collection of evidence or the post-mortem examination occurs at times other than the normal business hours of the medical examiner, the procurement organization shall reimburse the medical examiner a mutually agreed-upon reasonable fee.
(8) If the medical examiner denies or delays recovery under subsection (6) or (7) of this section, the medical examiner shall:
(a) Explain in a record the specific reasons for not allowing or for delaying recovery of the body part;
(b) Include the specific reasons in the records of the medical examiner; and
(c) Provide a record with the specific reasons to the procurement organization.
(9) If the medical examiner allows recovery of a body part, the procurement organization shall cooperate with the medical examiner in any documentation of injuries and the preservation and collection of evidence prior to and during the recovery of the body part and, upon request of the medical examiner, shall cause the physician or technician who removes the body part to provide the medical examiner with a record describing the condition of the body part, a photograph and any other information and observations that would assist in the post-mortem examination. [2007 c.681 §20]
Note: See note under 97.951.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Chapter 097 - Rights and Duties Relating to Cemeteries, Human Bodies and Anatomical Gift
Section 97.020 - Exemption of certain organizations and cemeteries from certain sections of chapter.
Section 97.082 - Consent for certain autopsies; form.
Section 97.130 - Right to control disposition of remains; delegation.
Section 97.150 - Disposition of cremated remains; procedures; notice; limitations on liability.
Section 97.153 - Diagnostic or therapeutic radioisotopes in body.
Section 97.170 - Disposition of unclaimed body of deceased person; rules.
Section 97.200 - Disposition of remains after use.
Section 97.220 - Disinterment.
Section 97.440 - Removal of dedication.
Section 97.450 - Discontinuance of cemetery and removal of remains and markers.
Section 97.460 - Requirements for establishment of cemetery or burial park.
Section 97.510 - Sale and conveyance of plots by cemetery authority.
Section 97.570 - Spouse has vested right of interment.
Section 97.630 - Family plots; order of occupation.
Section 97.665 - Revenues; restrictions on uses of revenue.
Section 97.670 - Selling land unsuited for burials.
Section 97.680 - Recording plan; power to improve and regulate grounds.
Section 97.710 - Power of cemetery authority to make rules and regulations.
Section 97.720 - Record of interments, cremations and reductions; inspection.
Section 97.725 - Disposal of unclaimed burial spaces; notice; form of notice; claims.
Section 97.740 - Definitions for ORS 97.740 to 97.760.
Section 97.745 - Prohibited acts; application; notice.
Section 97.750 - Permitted acts; notice.
Section 97.772 - Definition of "historic cemetery."
Section 97.774 - Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries; terms.
Section 97.776 - Commission members; nominations.
Section 97.778 - Chairperson; quorum; meetings.
Section 97.782 - Listing of historic cemeteries; form.
Section 97.784 - Executive secretary; support services.
Section 97.810 - Endowment care and nonendowed care cemeteries.
Section 97.813 - Standards of care for and public access to endowment care cemeteries; rules.
Section 97.823 - Prohibitions related to endowment care cemeteries.
Section 97.825 - Suits to enforce endowed care statutes; attorney fees.
Section 97.846 - Agreements for care.
Section 97.852 - Receivership of endowment care cemetery.
Section 97.865 - Application of ORS 97.810 to 97.865 to religious, county and city cemeteries.
Section 97.870 - Unused and uncared for portions of cemetery declared common nuisances.
Section 97.923 - Definitions for ORS 97.923 to 97.949.
Section 97.926 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 97.927 - Applicability of ORS 97.923 to 97.949.
Section 97.928 - Prohibitions.
Section 97.929 - Exceptions to ORS 97.923 to 97.949.
Section 97.935 - Registration of master trustees; annual reports; rules; annual audits; fees.
Section 97.936 - Emergency orders of suspension or restriction.
Section 97.937 - Deposit of trust funds made by endowment care cemeteries.
Section 97.939 - Prearrangement or preconstruction sales contracts; contents; delivery.
Section 97.941 - Prearrangement or preconstruction trust fund deposits.
Section 97.942 - Appointment of receiver; criteria.
Section 97.943 - Distributions from prearrangement trust fund deposits.
Section 97.944 - Distributions from preconstruction trust fund deposits.
Section 97.945 - Funeral and Cemetery Consumer Protection Trust Fund; fee; rules; maximum balance.
Section 97.946 - Advertising and marketing prohibitions.
Section 97.953 - Definitions for ORS 97.951 to 97.982.
Section 97.955 - Purpose of anatomical gift; persons authorized to make gift.
Section 97.957 - Methods of making anatomical gift before death of donor.
Section 97.959 - Revocation or amendment of anatomical gift by donor or agent or guardian of donor.
Section 97.961 - Refusal to make anatomical gift; effect of refusal.
Section 97.963 - Effect of making, amending or revoking anatomical gift.
Section 97.965 - Persons authorized to make anatomical gift of body or body part of decedent.
Section 97.969 - Authorized recipients of anatomical gifts; purposes for which gift may be used.
Section 97.971 - Delivery of document of gift or refusal not required; right to examine.
Section 97.972 - Rights and duties of procurement organizations and others; authorized examinations.
Section 97.973 - Coordination of procurement and use of anatomical gifts.
Section 97.974 - Immunity of persons acting in accordance with ORS 97.951 to 97.982.
Section 97.976 - Law governing validity of document of gift; presumption of validity.
Section 97.978 - Resolution of conflict between potential anatomical gift and advance directive.
Section 97.979 - Cooperation between medical examiner and procurement organization.
Section 97.981 - Purchase or sale of body parts prohibited.
Section 97.982 - Alteration of document of anatomical gift prohibited.
Section 97.983 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
Section 97.985 - Transplants not covered by implied warranty.
Section 97.987 - Department of Transportation use of federal moneys for cemetery care.
Section 97.992 - Penalties for ORS 97.937.
Section 97.994 - Penalties for ORS 97.931, 97.933, 97.941 and 97.943.