Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-10-101 - Part 101 Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Law (333.10101...333.10123)
Section 333.10114 - Referral of Individual to Procurement Organization; Search of Records of Secretary of State and Donor Registry; Access to Records; Examination to Ensure Medical Suitability; Search for Parents of Minor Donor; Rights of Person to W...

Sec. 10114.
(1) When a hospital refers an individual at or near death to a procurement organization, the procurement organization shall make a reasonable search of the records of the secretary of state 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.
(2) A procurement organization shall be allowed reasonable access to information in the records of the secretary of state to ascertain whether an individual at or near death is a donor.
(3) When a hospital refers an individual at or near death to a procurement organization, the organization may conduct any reasonable examination necessary to ensure the medical suitability of a body 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, regardless of a prior decision to withhold or withdraw care as described in section 10121. During the examination period, measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of the body part shall not be withdrawn unless the hospital or procurement organization knows that the individual expressed a contrary intent.
(4) Unless prohibited by law other than this part, at any time after a donor's death, the person to which a body part passes under section 10111 may conduct any reasonable examination necessary to ensure the medical suitability of the body or body part for its intended purpose.
(5) Unless prohibited by law other than this part, an examination under subsection (3) or (4) may include an examination of all medical and dental records or other sources of medical information pertaining to the donor or prospective donor, including those held by a medical examiner's office, correctional facility, physician's office, or other medical entity.
(6) Upon the death of a minor who was a donor or had signed a refusal, unless a procurement organization knows that 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.
(7) Upon referral by a hospital under subsection (1), a procurement organization shall make a reasonable search for any person listed in section 10109 that has 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.
(8) Subject to section 10111(9), the rights of the person to which a body part passes under section 10111 are superior to the rights of all others with respect to the body 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 part, 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 body part, the person to which the body part passes under section 10111, upon the death of the donor and before embalming, burial, or cremation, shall cause the body part to be removed without unnecessary mutilation.
(9) 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 body part from the decedent.
(10) A physician or technician may remove a donated part from the body of a donor that the physician or technician is qualified to remove.
History: Add. 2008, Act 39, Eff. May 1, 2008 Popular Name: Act 368Popular Name: Uniform Anatomical Gift Act

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 10 - Anatomical Gifts and Disposition of Human Body Parts (333.10101...333.11101)

368-1978-10-101 - Part 101 Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Law (333.10101...333.10123)

Section 333.10101 - Short Title of Part.

Section 333.10102 - Definitions.

Section 333.10102a - Repealed. 2008, Act 39, Eff. May 1, 2008.

Section 333.10103 - Applicability of Part to Anatomical Gift.

Section 333.10104 - Anatomical Gift of Donor's Body or Body Part; Purpose; Persons Making Gift.

Section 333.10105 - Donor Making Anatomical Gift; Methods; Gift by Donor Card or Other Record; Effect of Revocation, Suspension, Expiration, or Cancellation of Driver License or Identification Card Upon Which Anatomical Gift Is Indicated; Anatomical...

Section 333.10106 - Amendment or Revocation of Anatomical Gift; Means.

Section 333.10107 - Refusal to Make Anatomical Gift; Means.

Section 333.10108 - Person Other Than Donor Barred From Making, Amending, or Revoking Anatomical Gift; Conditions; Revocation of Anatomical Gift Not Considered as Refusal; Unrevoked or Revocation of Anatomical Gift by Person Other Than Donor; Certain...

Section 333.10109 - Classes of Persons Making Anatomical Gift; Priority; More Than 1 Member of Class Making Anatomical Gift; Availability of Person in Prior Class.

Section 333.10110 - Document of Gift; Amendment or Revocation of Gift Made Under MCL 333.10109; Revocation Effective Before Incision Made or Invasive Procedures Begun.

Section 333.10111 - Persons Named in Document of Gift; Inability to Transplant Gift to Named Individual; Person Not Named in Gift Document; Rules; More Than 1 Purpose or Body Part Set Forth in Document of Gift; Use of Gift if General Intent Specified...

Section 333.10112 - Search for Document of Gift or Other Information; Persons Required to Make Search; Document to Be Sent to Hospital for Documentation; Failure to Discharge Duties; Administrative Sanctions.

Section 333.10113 - Document of Gift; Delivery; Examination and Copying.

Section 333.10114 - Referral of Individual to Procurement Organization; Search of Records of Secretary of State and Donor Registry; Access to Records; Examination to Ensure Medical Suitability; Search for Parents of Minor Donor; Rights of Person to W...

Section 333.10115 - Hospital Agreements or Affiliations With Procurement Organizations.

Section 333.10116 - Purchase or Sale of Body Part for Transplantation or Therapy; Violation as Felony; Penalty; Exception.

Section 333.10117 - Intentionally Falsifying, Forging, Concealing, Defacing, or Obliterating Document of Gift; Violation as Felony; Penalty.

Section 333.10118 - Good Faith Acts.

Section 333.10119 - Validity of Document of Gift; Execution; Presumption.

Section 333.10120 - Donor Registry; Establishment by Organ Procurement Organization; Duties of Secretary of State; Requirements to Be Met by Donor Registry; Disclosure of Identifiable Information; Donor Registry Not Established by or Under Contract W...

Section 333.10121 - Definitions; Medical Suitability of Body Part; Conflict With Declaration or Advance Health Care Directive or Enrollment in Hospice Program; Resolution.

Section 333.10122 - Uniformity of Law Among States.

Section 333.10123 - Electronic Signatures or Electronic Delivery of Notices.