Code of Virginia
Chapter 8 - Postmortem Examinations and Services
§ 32.1-291.14. Rights and duties of procurement organization and others

A. When a hospital refers an individual who is dead or whose death is imminent to a procurement organization, the organization shall make a reasonable search of the records of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and any donor registry that it knows exists for the geographical area in which the individual resides to ascertain whether the individual has made an anatomical gift.
B. A procurement organization shall be allowed reasonable access to information in the records of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles to ascertain whether an individual who is dead or whose death is imminent is a donor.
C. When a hospital refers an individual who is dead or whose death is imminent to a procurement organization, the organization may conduct any reasonable examination necessary to ensure the medical suitability of a part that is or could be the subject of an anatomical gift for transplantation, therapy, research, or education from a donor or a prospective donor. During the examination period, measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of the part may not be withdrawn unless the hospital or procurement organization knows that the individual expressed a contrary intent.
D. Unless prohibited by law other than this Act, at any time after a donor's death, the person to which a part passes under § 32.1-291.11 may conduct any reasonable examination necessary to ensure the medical suitability of the body or part for its intended purpose.
E. Unless prohibited by law other than this Act, an examination under subsection C or D may include an examination of all medical and dental records of the donor or prospective donor.
F. Upon the death of a minor who was a donor or had signed a refusal, unless a procurement organization knows the minor is emancipated, the procurement organization shall conduct a reasonable search for the parents of the minor and provide the parents with an opportunity to revoke or amend the anatomical gift or revoke the refusal.
G. Upon referral by a hospital under subsection A, a procurement organization shall make a reasonable search for any person listed in § 32.1-291.9 having priority to make an anatomical gift on behalf of a prospective donor. If a procurement organization receives information that an anatomical gift to any other person was made, amended, or revoked, it shall promptly advise the other person of all relevant information.
H. Subject to subsection I of § 32.1-291.11 and § 32.1-291.23, the rights of the person to which a part passes under § 32.1-291.11 are superior to the rights of all others with respect to the part. The person may accept or reject an anatomical gift in whole or in part. Subject to the terms of the document of gift and this Act, a person that accepts an anatomical gift of an entire body may allow embalming, burial or cremation, and use of remains in a funeral service. If the gift is of a part, the person to which the part passes under § 32.1-291.11, upon the death of the donor and before embalming, burial, or cremation, shall cause the part to be removed without unnecessary mutilation.
I. Neither the physician who attends the decedent at death nor the physician who determines the time of the decedent's death may participate in the procedures for removing or transplanting a part from the decedent.
J. A donated part from the body of a donor may be removed only by a physician or technician. The physician or technician performing the removal shall be qualified to remove the donated part from the body. For the purposes of this section, "qualified" means:
1. If the part is an organ, a physician or technician who is authorized by the appropriate organ procurement organization;
2. If the part is an eye, a physician or technician who is approved by an eye bank as qualified to perform the act of eye recovery; or
3. If the part is tissue, any physician or technician who is approved by LifeNet as qualified to perform the act of tissue recovery.
An organ procurement organization may screen, test, and recover eyes and tissue on behalf of an eye bank or tissue bank. Any person authorized by this subsection to recover organs, tissues or eyes may draw blood from the donor and order such tests as may be appropriate to protect his health and the health of the recipients of the organs, tissues or eyes.
2007, cc. 92, 907.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 32.1 - Health

Chapter 8 - Postmortem Examinations and Services

§ 32.1-277. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; central and district offices and facilities

§ 32.1-278. Appointment and qualifications of Chief Medical Examiner

§ 32.1-279. Duties of Chief Medical Examiner; teaching legal medicine

§ 32.1-280. Repealed

§ 32.1-281. Commissioner may obtain additional services and facilities

§ 32.1-282. Medical examiners

§ 32.1-282.1. Per diem medicolegal death investigators

§ 32.1-283. Investigation of deaths; obtaining consent to removal of organs, etc.; fees

§ 32.1-283.1. State Child Fatality Review Team; membership; access to and maintenance of records; confidentiality; etc.

§ 32.1-283.2. Local and regional child fatality review teams established; membership; authority; confidentiality; immunity

§ 32.1-283.3. Family violence fatality review teams established; model protocol and data management; membership; authority; confidentiality, etc.

§ 32.1-283.4. Confidentiality of certain information and records collected and maintained by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

§ 32.1-283.5. Adult Fatality Review Team; duties; membership; confidentiality; penalties; report; etc.

§ 32.1-283.6. Local and regional adult fatality review teams established; membership; authority; confidentiality; immunity

§ 32.1-283.7. Local and regional overdose fatality review teams established; membership; authority; confidentiality; immunity

§ 32.1-283.8. Maternal Mortality Review Team; duties; membership; confidentiality; penalties; report; etc.

§ 32.1-284. Repealed

§ 32.1-285. Autopsies

§ 32.1-285.1. Death of infants under eighteen months of age; autopsies required; definition of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

§ 32.1-286. Exhumations

§ 32.1-287. Repealed

§ 32.1-288. Repealed

§ 32.1-289. Repealed

§ 32.1-289.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-289.2. Repealed

§ 32.1-290. Repealed

§ 32.1-290.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-291. Repealed

§ 32.1-291.1. Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act; short title

§ 32.1-291.2. Definitions

§ 32.1-291.3. Applicability of Act

§ 32.1-291.4. Who may make anatomical gift before donor's death

§ 32.1-291.5. Manner of making anatomical gift before donor's death

§ 32.1-291.6. Amending or revoking anatomical gift before donor's death

§ 32.1-291.7. Refusal to make anatomical gift; effect of refusal

§ 32.1-291.8. Preclusive effect of anatomical gift, amendment, or revocation

§ 32.1-291.9. Who may make anatomical gift of decedent's body or part

§ 32.1-291.10. Manner of making, amending, or revoking anatomical gift of decedent's body or part

§ 32.1-291.11. Persons that may receive anatomical gift; purpose of anatomical gift

§ 32.1-291.12. Search and notification

§ 32.1-291.13. Delivery of document of gift not required; right to examine

§ 32.1-291.14. Rights and duties of procurement organization and others

§ 32.1-291.15. Coordination of procurement and use

§ 32.1-291.16. Sale or purchase of parts prohibited; penalty

§ 32.1-291.16. Sale or purchase of parts prohibited; penalty

§ 32.1-291.17. Falsification, etc of document of gift; penalty

§ 32.1-291.18. Immunity

§ 32.1-291.19. Law governing validity; choice of law as to execution of document of gift; presumption of validity

§ 32.1-291.20. Donor registry

§ 32.1-291.21. Effect of anatomical gift on advance health-care directive

§ 32.1-291.22. Cooperation between Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and procurement organization

§ 32.1-291.23. Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose body is under jurisdiction of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

§ 32.1-291.24. Uniformity of application and construction

§ 32.1-291.25. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

§ 32.1-292. Repealed

§ 32.1-292.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-292.2. The Virginia Donor Registry

§ 32.1-293. Repealed

§ 32.1-294. Repealed

§ 32.1-295. Repealed

§ 32.1-296. Determination of death

§ 32.1-297. Action for implied warranty in connection with transfer of blood or human tissue

§ 32.1-297.1. The Virginia Transplant Council

§ 32.1-297.2. Discrimination prohibited

§ 32.1-298. Notification of Commissioner and delivery of bodies

§ 32.1-299. Distribution of bodies

§ 32.1-300. Records of bodies distributed

§ 32.1-301. Burial, cremation, or return of bodies after scientific study

§ 32.1-302. Importation of anatomical material

§ 32.1-303. Penalty for trafficking in bodies

§ 32.1-304. General penalty for violation

§ 32.1-305. Repealed