702.8 Death.
“Death” means the condition determined by the following standard: A person will be considered dead if in the announced opinion of a physician licensed pursuant to chapter 148, a physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 148C, or a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse licensed pursuant to chapter 152, based on ordinary standards of medical practice, that person has experienced an irreversible cessation of spontaneous respiratory and circulatory functions. In the event that artificial means of support preclude a determination that these functions have ceased, a person will be considered dead if in the announced opinion of two physicians, based on ordinary standards of medical practice, that person has experienced an irreversible cessation of spontaneous brain functions. Death will have occurred at the time when the relevant functions ceased.
[C79, 81, §702.8]
2001 Acts, ch 113, §5; 2008 Acts, ch 1088, §137
Referred to in §704.9
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Section 702.1 - Policy of uniformity.
Section 702.1A - Computer terminology.
Section 702.6 - Controlled substance.
Section 702.7 - Dangerous weapon.
Section 702.11 - Forcible felony.
Section 702.12 - Occupied structure.
Section 702.13 - Participating in a public offense.
Section 702.18 - Serious injury.
Section 702.20A - Video rental property.
Section 702.21 - Incendiary device.
Section 702.22 - Library materials and equipment.
Section 702.23 - Strip search.