Indiana Code
Chapter 16.1. Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
29-2-16.1-21. Coroner Cooperation With Procurement Organizations; Postmortem Examinations; Removal of a Part of Organ From a Decedent

Sec. 21. (a) A coroner shall cooperate with procurement organizations to maximize the opportunity to recover anatomical gifts for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, education, or training.
(b) If a coroner receives notice from a procurement organization that an anatomical gift might be available or was made with respect to a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction of the coroner and a postmortem examination is going to be performed, unless the coroner denies recovery in accordance with IC 36-2-14-22.6(f), the coroner or designee shall, when practicable, conduct a postmortem examination of the body or the part in a manner and within a period compatible with its preservation for the purposes of the gift. If a coroner conducts a postmortem examination outside of a compatible period, the coroner must document why examination occurred outside of a compatible period. It is considered sufficient documentation if the coroner documents that additional time was necessary to conduct an adequate medicolegal examination.
(c) A part may not be removed from the body of a decedent under the jurisdiction of a coroner for transplantation, therapy, research, or education unless the part is the subject of an anatomical gift. The body of a decedent under the jurisdiction of the coroner may not be delivered to a person for research or education unless the body is the subject of an anatomical gift. This subsection does not preclude a coroner or pathologist from performing the medicolegal investigation upon the body or parts of a decedent under the jurisdiction of the coroner or from using the body or parts of a decedent under the jurisdiction of the coroner for the purposes of research, education, or training required by the coroner or pathologist.
As added by P.L.147-2007, SEC.12.

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Indiana Code

Title 29. Probate

Article 2. Miscellaneous Provisions

Chapter 16.1. Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act

29-2-16.1-1. Definitions

29-2-16.1-2. Chapter Application

29-2-16.1-3. Persons Who May Make Anatomical Gifts During the Lifetime of a Donor

29-2-16.1-4. Methods of Making Anatomical Gifts

29-2-16.1-5. Amendment or Revocation of Anatomical Gifts

29-2-16.1-6. Refusal of Anatomical Gifts

29-2-16.1-7. Persons Prohibited From Making, Amending, or Revoking an Anatomical Gift; Donor Revocation of an Anatomical Gift; Unemancipated Minors

29-2-16.1-8. Priority of Persons Authorized to Make an Anatomical Gift of a Decedent's Body or Part

29-2-16.1-9. Anatomical Gift Documents; Amendments; Revocations

29-2-16.1-10. Anatomical Gift Recipients; Unnamed Recipients; Anatomical Gift Uses; Rules; Delivery of Anatomical Gift Documents; Amendment; Revocation

29-2-16.1-11. Searches for Documents of Gift or Refusal

29-2-16.1-12. Petitions to Determine Anatomical Gift or Revocation of Anatomical Gift

29-2-16.1-13. Organ or Tissue Donor Queries for Hospital Patients

29-2-16.1-14. Documents of Gift

29-2-16.1-15. Hospital Referrals to Procurement Organizations; Record Searches; Examination of Medical Suitability; Rights of Person to Whom a Part Passes

29-2-16.1-16. Hospital Agreements With Procurement Organizations

29-2-16.1-17. Liability; Immunity

29-2-16.1-18. Validity of a Document of Gift

29-2-16.1-19. Bmv, Pla, and Dnr Cooperation With Donor Registries; Requirements of Registry; Personally Identifiable Information

29-2-16.1-20. Declarations and Advance Health Care Directives; Procurement Organizations

29-2-16.1-21. Coroner Cooperation With Procurement Organizations; Postmortem Examinations; Removal of a Part of Organ From a Decedent