South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - Department Of Corrections
Section 24-1-285. Organ and tissue donation program.

(A) An organ and tissue donor program is established within the Department of Corrections. The purpose of the program is to educate prisoners about the need for organ and tissue donors, the procedures required to become a registered organ donor, and, in the case of bone marrow donors, the procedures for determining the person's tissue type and the medical procedures a donor must undergo to donate bone marrow. The Medical University of South Carolina and the University of South Carolina, School of Medicine, in conjunction with the Department of Corrections, must make available to prisoners educational pamphlets and brochures concerning bone marrow donation and the bone marrow donation programs operating in this State.
(B) Organ or tissue donations, other than bone marrow donations, may be made by a prisoner, or other person, who meets the requirements contained in Section 44-43-315 and in the manner provided by Section 44-43-320. However, if the department determines that a prisoner's participation in the program would constitute a threat to security, then the department may prohibit the prisoner from participating.
(C) The department is not responsible for any costs associated with tests or other procedures required to make an organ or tissue donation, including costs associated with follow-up doctor appointments or complications arising from donation.
(D) Within its prisoner housing units, the department must display signage informing prisoners of the donor program and, upon request, must provide prisoners with a form, sufficient under the provisions of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, for the gift of all or part of the donor's body conditioned upon the donor's death and a document containing a summary description and explanation of the act. If the prisoner would like to make an organ or tissue donation, the department must provide the prisoner with appropriate assistance and the presence of the legally required number of witnesses. A prisoner's election to donate all or any part of his body pursuant to this section must be noted in his prison records.
(E) The department, in conjunction with appropriate medical authorities, must develop and maintain policies and procedures to:
(1) facilitate participation by interested prisoners in the bone marrow donor programs established in Article 2, Chapter 43, Title 44; and
(2) ensure that organ and tissue donations made by prisoners, other than bone marrow donations, comply with Articles 5, 7, and 11, Chapter 43 of Title 44.
(F) All organ or tissue donations, including bone marrow donations, made pursuant to this section must be made on a voluntary basis.
HISTORY: 2007 Act No. 41, Section 1, eff June 4, 2007.

Code Commissioner's Note
At the direction of the Code Commissioner, the references in the first sentence of subsection (B) were changed from "44-43-330" and "44-43-350" to "44-43-315" and "44-43-320", respectively, to reflect amendments by 2009 Act No. 4.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 24 - Corrections, Jails, Probations, Paroles and Pardons

Chapter 1 - Department Of Corrections

Section 24-1-10. Construction of references to "State Penitentiary," "Penitentiary," and "Director of the Department of Corrections".

Section 24-1-20. Declaration of policy.

Section 24-1-30. Department of Corrections created; functions.

Section 24-1-40. Department to be governed by appointed director; filling of vacancies; director subject to removal.

Section 24-1-90. Director authorized to make rules and regulations.

Section 24-1-100. Qualifications of director of prison system.

Section 24-1-110. Employment and discharge of other personnel.

Section 24-1-120. Bonds of director and other personnel.

Section 24-1-130. Management and control of prison system.

Section 24-1-140. Director empowered to make rules and regulations; separation and classification of prisoners.

Section 24-1-145. Transfer or exchange of foreign convicted offenders.

Section 24-1-150. Annual inventory and report of prison system property; statement of fiscal affairs of system.

Section 24-1-160. Periodic reports from departments, officers and employees.

Section 24-1-170. Financial records.

Section 24-1-210. Department to prosecute violations relating to treatment of convicts.

Section 24-1-220. Suits to be brought in name of director.

Section 24-1-230. Director may purchase or condemn lands for constructing building or sewer or water line.

Section 24-1-250. Sale of timber and horticultural products; utilization of funds.

Section 24-1-252. Retention and use of proceeds from sale of surplus products produced by farm program.

Section 24-1-260. Use of fees collected in clinical pastoral training program.

Section 24-1-270. Trespass or loitering on or refusal to leave State correctional properties prohibited.

Section 24-1-280. Employees of Department of Corrections, Department of Juvenile Justice, or Department of Mental Health as peace officers.

Section 24-1-285. Organ and tissue donation program.

Section 24-1-290. Employment of inmates through prison industries program; development of marketing plan; certification by Department of Commerce as to unfair competitive wage disadvantage; publication of notice.

Section 24-1-295. Employment of inmates for work involving exportation of products; deductions from wages.

Section 24-1-300. Unlawful operation of unmanned aerial vehicle near Department of Corrections facility; penalties; exclusions.

Section 24-1-310. Designation of detention and correctional facilities as fixed-state facilities.

Section 24-1-320. List of designated sites and unmanned aerial vehicle boundaries.