District of Columbia Code
Subchapter II-A - Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
§ 7–1531.24. Duties of hospitals and hospices

(a) Whenever a patient of a hospital or hospice dies, is determined to be a suitable candidate for organ or tissue donation, and has not made an anatomical gift by will or document of gift, a representative of the hospital or hospice shall, in accordance with § 7-1531.08, request a person authorized by that section to consent to an anatomical gift of all or part of the decedent’s body.
(b) The request required by subsection (a) of this section shall be made only if a procurement organization has notified the hospital or hospice that a donation can be properly obtained and used in a manner consistent with accepted medical standards.
(c) Upon the discovery of a properly executed document of gift or the receipt of a consent under subsection (a) of this section, a hospital or hospice shall immediately notify a procurement organization and shall cooperate in procuring the anatomical gift.
(Apr. 15, 2008, D.C. Law 17-145, § 25, 55 DCR 2532.)
This section is referenced in § 7-1531.25, § 7-1531.26, and § 7-1531.27.

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District of Columbia Code

Title 7 - Human Health Care and Safety

Chapter 15 - Anatomical Parts

Subchapter II-A - Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act

§ 7–1531.01. Definitions

§ 7–1531.02. Applicability

§ 7–1531.03. Who may make anatomical gift before donor’s death

§ 7–1531.04. Manner of making anatomical gift before donor’s death

§ 7–1531.05. Amending or revoking anatomical gift before donor’s death

§ 7–1531.06. Refusal to make anatomical gift; effect of refusal

§ 7–1531.07. Preclusive effect of anatomical gift, amendment, or revocation

§ 7–1531.08. Who may make anatomical gift of decedent’s body or part

§ 7–1531.09. Manner of making, amending, or revoking anatomical gift of decedent’s body or part

§ 7–1531.10. Persons that may receive anatomical gift; purpose of anatomical gift

§ 7–1531.11. Search and notification

§ 7–1531.12. Delivery of document of gift not required; right to examine

§ 7–1531.13. Rights and duties of procurement organization and others

§ 7–1531.14. Coordination of procurement and use

§ 7–1531.15. Sale or purchase of parts prohibited

§ 7–1531.16. Other prohibited acts

§ 7–1531.17. Immunity

§ 7–1531.18. Law governing validity; choice of law as to execution of document of gift; presumption of validity

§ 7–1531.19. Establishment of the donor registry

§ 7–1531.19a. Access to Registry information

§ 7–1531.19b. Sources of Registry information; confidentiality

§ 7–1531.19c. Department of Motor Vehicles transfer of Registry information requirements

§ 7–1531.19d. Effect of amendment or revocation of anatomical gift upon Registry

§ 7–1531.19e. Donor status not dependent on being listed in Registry

§ 7–1531.19f. Rulemaking for Registry

§ 7–1531.20. Effect of anatomical gift on advance health-care directive

§ 7–1531.21. Cooperation between the Chief Medical Examiner and procurement organizations

§ 7–1531.22. Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose body is under jurisdiction of Chief Medical Examiner

§ 7–1531.23. Uniformity of application and construction

§ 7–1531.24. Duties of hospitals and hospices

§ 7–1531.25. Organ preservation

§ 7–1531.26. Certificate requirement

§ 7–1531.27. Rules

§ 7–1531.28. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act