Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2108 | Human Bodies or Parts Thereof
Section 2108.24 | Conflict Between Anatomical Gift and Health Care Directive.

Effective: August 17, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 7 - 134th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Advance health-care directive" means a durable power of attorney for health care or a record signed by a prospective donor containing the prospective donor's direction concerning a health-care decision.
(2) "Health care decision" means any decision regarding the health care of the prospective donor.
(B) If a prospective donor has an advance health-care directive the terms of which are in conflict with the express or implied terms of a potential anatomical gift with regard to administration of measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of a part for transplantation or therapy and the prospective donor is capable of resolving the conflict, subject to division (G) of this section, the prospective donor's attending physician shall confer with the prospective donor to resolve the conflict.
(C) If a prospective donor has an advance health-care directive the terms of which are in conflict with the express or implied terms of a potential anatomical gift with regard to administration of measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of a part for transplantation or therapy and the prospective donor is incapable of resolving the conflict, one of the following shall apply depending on the circumstances:
(1) If the prospective donor has an agent, the agent shall, subject to division (G) of this section, act for the prospective donor to resolve the conflict.
(2) If the prospective donor does not have an agent, the individual or class of individuals determined in the following descending order of priority and subject to divisions (D), (E), (F), and (G) of this section shall act for the prospective donor to resolve the conflict:
(a) The prospective donor's surviving spouse;
(b) The prospective donor's surviving adult children;
(c) The prospective donor's surviving parent or parents;
(d) The prospective donor's surviving adult siblings;
(e) The prospective donor's surviving adult grandchildren;
(f) The prospective donor's surviving grandparent or grandparents;
(g) A surviving adult who exhibited special care and concern for the prospective donor;
(h) The prospective donor's guardians of the person;
(i) The persons, other than those in divisions (C)(2)(a) to (h) of this section, to whom the prospective donor has assigned the right of disposition for the prospective donor's body pursuant to section 2108.70 of the Revised Code or who have the right of disposition for the prospective donor's body at the time of death as described in section 2108.81 of the Revised Code.
(D) If an appropriate individual entitled to resolve a conflict between the terms of a prospective donor's advance health-care directive and the express or implied terms of a potential anatomical gift as described in division (C) of this section is not reasonably available to resolve the conflict, is incapacitated, or declines to resolve the conflict, the next priority individual or class of individuals specified in that division is authorized to resolve the conflict.
(E) If at least one individual in a class of individuals entitled to resolve a conflict between the terms of a prospective donor's advance health-care directive and the express or implied terms of a potential anatomical gift is not reasonably available, is incapacitated, or declines to resolve the conflict, the conflict shall be resolved by the individual or individuals in the class who are reasonably available, not incapacitated, and willing to resolve the conflict.
(F) If individuals in a class of individuals determined in accordance with division (C)(2) of this section disagree on how a conflict between the terms of a prospective donor's advance health-care directive and the express or implied terms of a potential anatomical gift should be resolved, the opinion of the majority of the individuals who are reasonably available, not incapacitated, and are willing to resolve the conflict shall prevail.
(G) A conflict between the terms of a prospective donor's advance health-care directive and the express or implied terms of a potential anatomical gift with regard to the administration of measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of a part for transplantation or therapy shall be resolved as expeditiously as possible. Information relevant to the resolution of the conflict may be obtained from the appropriate procurement organization and any other person authorized to make an anatomical gift for the prospective donor under section 2108.09 of the Revised Code. Before resolution of the conflict, measures necessary to ensure the medical suitability of the part shall not be withheld or withdrawn from the prospective donor unless withholding or withdrawing the measures is necessary for appropriate end-of-life care.
Last updated May 20, 2021 at 2:09 PM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile

Chapter 2108 | Human Bodies or Parts Thereof

Section 2108.01 | Anatomical Gift Definitions.

Section 2108.02 | Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Adopted.

Section 2108.03 | Application of Rc 2108.01 to Rc 2108.29.

Section 2108.04 | Persons Who May Make Anatomical Gift.

Section 2108.05 | Manner of Making Anatomical Gift.

Section 2108.06 | Amendment of Anatomical Gift.

Section 2108.07 | Refusal to Make Anatomical Gift.

Section 2108.08 | Action by Person Other Than Donor.

Section 2108.09 | Anatomical Gift After Donor's Death.

Section 2108.10 | Making Anatomical Gift After Donor's Death.

Section 2108.11 | Donees and Purposes of Anatomical Gift.

Section 2108.12 | Search for Evidence of Donor Intent.

Section 2108.13 | Delivery of Document of Gift Not Required.

Section 2108.14 | Referral of Dying Person to Procurement Organization.

Section 2108.15 | Rights of Anatomical Gift Donee - Acceptance or Rejection.

Section 2108.16 | Who May Remove Donated Part.

Section 2108.17 | Hospital Agreement With Procurement Organizations.

Section 2108.18 | Purchase or Sale of Donated Part - Permitted Charges.

Section 2108.19 | Prohibited Acts Regarding Donation Documents.

Section 2108.20 | Good Faith Immunity for Compliance With Chapter.

Section 2108.21 | Determination Whether Anatomical Gift Made.

Section 2108.22 | Validity of Document of Gift.

Section 2108.23 | Bureau of Motor Vehicles Donor Registry.

Section 2108.24 | Conflict Between Anatomical Gift and Health Care Directive.

Section 2108.25 | Cooperation of Coroner With Procurement Organization.

Section 2108.26 | Release of Information to Procurement Organization.

Section 2108.261 | Medicolegal Review of Records by Coroner.

Section 2108.262 | Information Requested by Coroner for Review.

Section 2108.263 | Cooperation in Timely Removal of Part.

Section 2108.264 | Information Regarding Cause of Death.

Section 2108.265 | Agreement Regarding Post-Mortem Procedures.

Section 2108.266 | Recovery of Part Without Post-Mortem Agreement.

Section 2108.267 | Denial of Recovery of Part by Coroner.

Section 2108.268 | Refusal of Procurement Organization to Accept Gift.

Section 2108.269 | Documentation of Condition of Recovered Part.

Section 2108.27 | Reimbursement of Coroner Attending Removal.

Section 2108.271 | Removal to Permit Preservation of Parts.

Section 2108.272 | Immunity for Denial of Recovery of Part.

Section 2108.28 | Construction to Promote Uniformity.

Section 2108.29 | Conflict With Federal Electronic Signatures Law.

Section 2108.30 | Anatomical Gifts Not Considered Sale of Fluid or Body Part.

Section 2108.31 | No Parental Consent Needed for Blood Donations.

Section 2108.32 | Toll-Free Telephone Number to Provide Organ Donor Information.

Section 2108.33 | Immunity.

Section 2108.34 | Second Chance Trust Fund.

Section 2108.35 | Second Chance Trust Fund Advisory Committee.

Section 2108.36 | Definitions; Prohibited Actions Based on Physical Disability by Covered Entity.

Section 2108.37 | Violation; Civil Actions.

Section 2108.38 | Denial of Coverage for Covered Person Based on Disability Prohibited.

Section 2108.40 | Definition of Death.

Section 2108.50 | Consent to Autopsy or Post-Mortem Examination.

Section 2108.51 | Immunity.

Section 2108.52 | Exceptions.

Section 2108.521 | Suspicious Death of a Person With a Developmental Disability.

Section 2108.61 | Umbilical Cord Blood Donation Definitions.

Section 2108.62 | Umbilical Cord Blood Banking.

Section 2108.63 | Health Care Professional or Institution Not Liable for Damages.

Section 2108.70 | Assignment of Rights Regarding Disposition of Remains.

Section 2108.71 | Vesting of Assignment of Right of Disposition.

Section 2108.72 | Written Declaration of Assignment.

Section 2108.73 | Witnesses to Declaration of Assignment.

Section 2108.74 | Declarant Warrants Truth of Declaration.

Section 2108.75 | Disqualification of Assignee of Right of Disposition.

Section 2108.76 | Assignee No Longer Declarant's Spouse.

Section 2108.77 | Loss of Assigned Right of Disposition.

Section 2108.78 | Assignee Bound by Declaration of Anatomical Gift.

Section 2108.79 | Multiple Assignees - Majority Rule - Deadlock.

Section 2108.80 | Revocation of Declaration of Assignment.

Section 2108.81 | Right of Disposition - No Declaration of Assignment.

Section 2108.82 | Assignment of Right of Disposition by Probate Court.

Section 2108.83 | Dispute Regarding Right of Disposition.

Section 2108.84 | Procedure Pending Resolution of Dispute.

Section 2108.85 | Costs and Legal Fees Arising From Legal Action.

Section 2108.86 | Right to Rely on Declaration and Instructions.

Section 2108.87 | Right to Make Independent Investigation.

Section 2108.88 | Refusal or Resignation by Assignee of Right.

Section 2108.89 | Liability for Costs of Disposition.

Section 2108.90 | Exclusive Jurisdiction of Probate Court Over Disputes.

Section 2108.99 | Penalty.