130A-412.4. Definitions.
The following definitions apply in this Part:
(1) "Adult" means an individual who is at least 18 years of age.
(2) "Agent" means an individual:
a. Authorized to make an anatomical gift on the principal's behalf under a power of attorney for health care; or
b. Expressly authorized to make an anatomical gift on the principal's behalf by any other record signed by the principal.
(3) "Anatomical gift" means a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donor's death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education.
(4) "Body part" means an organ, an eye, or tissue of a human being. The term does not include the whole body.
(5) "Decedent" means a deceased individual whose body or body part is or may be the source of an anatomical gift. The term includes a stillborn infant and, subject to restrictions imposed by law other than this Article, a fetus.
(6) "Disinterested witness" means any individual except for the following:
a. The donor's: spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandchild, grandparent, or guardian.
b. An adult who exhibited special care and concern for the donor.
c. A person to whom an anatomical gift could pass under G.S. 130A-412.13.
(7) "Document of gift" means a donor card or other record used to make an anatomical gift. The term includes a statement or symbol on a drivers license, identification card, or donor registry.
(8) "Donor" means an individual whose body or body part is the subject of an anatomical gift.
(9) "Donor registry" means a database that contains records of anatomical gifts and amendments to or revocations of anatomical gifts.
(10) "Drivers license" means a license or permit issued by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles, to operate a vehicle, whether or not conditions are attached to the license or permit.
(11) "Eye bank" means an entity that is licensed, accredited, or regulated under federal or state law to engage in the recovery, screening, testing, processing, storage, or distribution of human eyes or portions of human eyes.
(12) "Guardian" means a person appointed by a court to make decisions regarding the support, care, education, health, or welfare of an individual. The term does not include a guardian ad litem.
(12a) "Health care decision" means any decision made regarding the health care of the prospective donor.
(13) "Hospital" means a facility licensed as a hospital under the law of any state or a facility operated as a hospital by the United States, a state, or a subdivision of a state.
(14) "Identification card" means an identification card issued by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles.
(15) "Know" means to have actual knowledge.
(16) "Minor" means an individual who is under 18 years of age.
(17) "Organ procurement organization" means a person designated by the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services as an organ procurement organization.
(18) "Parent" means a parent whose parental rights have not been terminated.
(19) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation, government or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity.
(20) "Physician" means an individual authorized to practice medicine or osteopathy under the law of any state.
(21) "Procurement organization" means an eye bank, organ procurement organization, or tissue bank.
(22) "Prospective donor" means an individual who is dead or near death and has been determined by a procurement organization to have a body part that could be medically suitable for transplantation, therapy, research, or education. The term does not include an individual who has made a refusal.
(23) "Reasonably available" means able to be contacted by a procurement organization without undue effort and willing and able to act in a timely manner consistent with existing medical criteria necessary for the making of an anatomical gift.
(24) "Recipient" means an individual into whose body a decedent's body part has been or is intended to be transplanted.
(25) "Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.
(26) "Refusal" means a record created under G.S. 130A-412.9 that expressly states an intent to bar other persons from making an anatomical gift of an individual's body or body part.
(27) "Sign" means, with the present intent to authenticate or adopt a record:
a. To execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or
b. To attach to or logically associate with the record an electronic symbol, sound, or process.
(28) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
(29) "Technician" means an individual determined to be qualified to remove or process body parts by an appropriate organization that is licensed, accredited, or regulated under federal or state law. The term includes an enucleator.
(30) "Tissue" means a portion of the human body other than an organ or an eye. The term does not include blood unless the blood is donated for the purpose of research or education.
(31) "Tissue bank" means a person that is licensed, accredited, or regulated under federal or state law to engage in the recovery, screening, testing, processing, storage, or distribution of tissue.
(32) "Transplant hospital" means a hospital that furnishes organ transplants and other medical and surgical specialty services required for the care of transplant patients. (2007-538, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 16 - Postmortem Investigation and Disposition.
§ 130A-377 - Establishment and maintenance of central and district offices.
§ 130A-378 - Qualifications and appointment of the Chief Medical Examiner.
§ 130A-379 - Duties of the Chief Medical Examiner.
§ 130A-380 - The Chief Medical Examiner's staff.
§ 130A-381 - Additional services and facilities.
§ 130A-383 - Medical examiner jurisdiction.
§ 130A-384 - Notification concerning out-of-state body.
§ 130A-385 - Duties of medical examiner upon receipt of notice; reports; copies.
§ 130A-386 - Subpoena authority.
§ 130A-388 - Medical examiner's permission necessary before embalming, burial and cremation.
§ 130A-389.1 - Photographs and video or audio recordings made pursuant to autopsy.
§ 130A-392 - Reports and records as evidence.
§ 130A-394 - Coroner to hold inquests.
§ 130A-395 - Handling and transportation of bodies.
§ 130A-398 - Limitation on right to perform autopsy.
§ 130A-399 - Postmortem examination of inmates of certain public institutions.
§ 130A-400 - Written consent for postmortem examinations required.
§ 130A-401 - Postmortem examinations in certain medical schools.
§ 130A-412.6 - Who may make an anatomical gift before donor's death.
§ 130A-412.7 - Manner of making anatomical gift before donor's death.
§ 130A-412.8 - Amending or revoking anatomical gift before donor's death.
§ 130A-412.9 - Refusal to make anatomical gift; effect of refusal.
§ 130A-412.10 - Preclusive effect of an anatomical gift, amendment, or revocation.
§ 130A-412.11 - Who may make an anatomical gift of decedent's body or body part.
§ 130A-412.13 - Persons that may receive anatomical gift; purpose of anatomical gift.
§ 130A-412.14 - Search and notification.
§ 130A-412.15 - Delivery of document of gift not required; right to examine.
§ 130A-412.16 - Rights and duties of procurement organization and others.
§ 130A-412.17 - Coordination of procurement and use.
§ 130A-412.18 - Sale or purchase of body parts prohibited.
§ 130A-412.19 - Other prohibited acts.
§ 130A-412.22 - Donor registry.
§ 130A-412.23 - Cooperation between a medical examiner and the procurement organization.
§ 130A-412.30 - Use of tissue declared a service; standard of care; burden of proof.
§ 130A-412.31 - Giving of blood by persons 16 years of age or more.
§ 130A-412.32 - Duty of hospitals to establish organ procurement protocols.
§ 130A-412.33 - Duty of designated organ procurement organizations and tissue banks.
§ 130A-414.1 - Legislative findings and declaration of policy.
§ 130A-414.3 - Organ transplant discrimination on the basis of disability prohibited.
§ 130A-416 - Commission of Anatomy rules.
§ 130A-418 - Deceased migrant agricultural workers and their dependents.
§ 130A-420 - Authority to dispose of body or body parts.
§ 130A-421 - Parental consent to disposition of fetal remains.