Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 86 - Anatomical Gifts
Section 8613 - Manner of executing anatomical gifts


(a) Gifts by will.--A gift of all or part of the body under section 8611(a) (relating to persons who may execute anatomical gift) may be made by will. The gift becomes effective upon the death of the testator without waiting for probate. If the will is not probated or if it is declared invalid for testamentary purposes, the gift, to the extent that it has been acted upon in good faith, is nevertheless valid and effective.
(b) Gifts by other documents.--A gift of all or part of the body under section 8611(a) may also be made by document other than a will. The gift becomes effective upon the death of the donor. The document, which may be a card designed to be carried on the person, must be signed by the donor in the presence of two witnesses who must sign the document in his presence. If the donor is mentally competent to signify his desire to sign the document but is physically unable to do so, the document may be signed for him by another at his direction and in his presence in the presence of two witnesses who must sign the document in his presence. Delivery of the document of gift during the donor's lifetime is not necessary to make the gift valid.
(b.1) Other means.--An anatomical gift may be made by a statement or symbol indicating that the donor has made an anatomical gift, which shall be recorded in a donor registry or on the donor's driver's license or identification card. If an anatomical gift is indicated on a driver's license or an identification card, the anatomical gift is not invalidated by revocation, suspension, expiration or cancellation of:
(1) the driver's license under 75 Pa.C.S. Ch. 15 (relating to licensing of drivers); or
(2) the identification card by the Department of Transportation.
(c) Specified and unspecified donees.--The gift may be made to a specified donee or without specifying a donee. If the latter, the gift may be accepted by the attending physician as donee upon or following death. If the gift is made to a specified donee who is not available at the time and place of death, the attending physician upon or following death, in the absence of any expressed indication that the donor desired otherwise, may accept the gift as donee. The physician who becomes a donee under this subsection shall not participate in the procedures for removing or transplanting a part.
(d) Designation of person to carry out procedures.--(Deleted by amendment).
(d.1) Reliance.--Subject to the provisions of section 8616(c) (relating to rights and duties at death), a person may rely on a document of gift or amendment to a document of gift as being valid unless that person knows that the document of gift was not validly executed or was revoked.
(e) Consent not necessary.--
(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a donor's gift of all or any part of the donor's body, including a designation in a registry on a driver's license or identification card, donor card, advance health care directive, will or other document of gift, may not be revoked by the next of kin or other persons identified in section 8611(b). The consent of any person at the time of the donor's death or immediately thereafter is not necessary to render the gift valid and effective. This paragraph shall not be construed to permit the donation of a vascularized composite allograft.
(2) An agent, only if expressly authorized in writing in a power of attorney, advance health care directive, health care power of attorney or other document to override the decedent's instructions on the making of an anatomical gift, may revoke the decedent's gift. This paragraph shall not be construed to permit the donation of a vascularized composite allograft.
(f) Documentation of gifts by others.--Any gift by a person designated in section 8611(b) shall be made by a document signed by him or made by his telegraphic, recorded telephonic or other recorded message.
(g) Validity.--A document of gift is valid if executed in accordance with:
(1) this subchapter;
(2) the law of the state or country where it was executed; or
(3) the law of the state or country where, at the time of execution of the document of gift, the person making the anatomical gift:
(i) is domiciled;
(ii) has a place of residence; or
(iii) is a citizen.
(h) Choice of law.--If a document of gift is valid under this section, the law of this Commonwealth governs interpretation of the document.
(i) Rights and protections for certain individuals.--
(1) An individual who is in need of an anatomical gift shall not be deemed ineligible to receive an anatomical gift solely because of the individual's physical or mental disability, except to the extent that the physical or mental disability has been found by a physician or surgeon following an individualized evaluation of the individual to be medically significant to the provision of the anatomical gift. If an individual has the necessary support system to assist the individual in complying with posttransplant medical requirements, an individual's inability to independently comply with those requirements shall not be deemed to be medically significant.
(2) As used in this subsection, "disability" shall have the same meaning as in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336, 104 Stat. 327).
(Oct. 23, 2018, P.L.594, No.90)

2018 Amendment. Act 90 amended subsec. (e), added subsecs. (b.1), (d.1), (g), (h) and (i) and deleted subsec. (d). Section 11(1)(ii) of Act 90 provided that the addition of subsec. (i) shall take effect immediately and section 11(3) of Act 90 provided that the remainder of the section shall take effect upon publication of the notice under section 8629.
Cross References. Section 8613 is referred to in section 8619 of this title.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 20 - DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES

Chapter 86 - Anatomical Gifts

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 8601 - Definitions

Section 8610 - Scope of subchapter

Section 8611 - Persons who may execute anatomical gift

Section 8612 - Persons who may become donees; purposes for which anatomical gifts may be made

Section 8613 - Manner of executing anatomical gifts

Section 8614 - Delivery of document of gift

Section 8615 - Amendment or revocation of gift

Section 8616 - Rights and duties at death

Section 8617 - Requests for anatomical gifts

Section 8618 - Voluntary contribution system (Repealed)

Section 8619 - Use of driver's license or identification card to indicate organ or tissue donation

Section 8620 - Police and emergency personnel responsibilities

Section 8621 - The Governor Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Trust Fund contributions

Section 8622 - The Governor Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Trust Fund

Section 8623 - Confidentiality requirement

Section 8624 - Prohibited activities

Section 8625 - Promotion of organ and tissue donation; Donate Life PA Registry established

Section 8626 - Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose death is under investigation

Section 8626.1 - Notification by coroners and medical examiners to district attorneys

Section 8626.2 - Discretionary notification by coroner or medical examiner

Section 8627 - Collaboration among departments and organ procurement organizations

Section 8627.1 - Information relative to organ and tissue donation

Section 8628 - Requirements for physician and nurse training relative to organ and tissue donation and recovery

Section 8629 - Department of Transportation

Section 8630 - Department of Corrections

Section 8631 - Study of organ procurement organizations

Section 8632 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

Section 8641 - ยง 8642 - (Repealed)

Section 8651 - Scope of subchapter

Section 8652 - Intent of General Assembly

Section 8653 - Definitions

Section 8654 - Requirement of explicit, specific and separate authorization

Section 8655 - Agents, next of kin and other surrogate decision makers

Section 8656 - Procedure for requesting hands, facial tissue, limbs and other vascularized composite allografts

Section 8657 - Gift of vascularized composite allograft from decedent whose death is under investigation

Section 8657.1 - Notification by coroners and medical examiners to district attorneys

Section 8658 - Gifts of vascularized composite allografts

Section 8659 - Rights and protections for certain individuals

Section 8660 - Law on autopsies applicable

Section 8661 - Vital records

Section 8662 - Donees and vascularized composite allografts

Section 8663 - Dissemination of information prohibited

Section 8664 - Prohibited conduct

Section 8665 - Funeral establishments

Section 8666 - Limitation on liability