Sec. 691.023. DUTY TO DELIVER CERTAIN BODIES TO BOARD. (a) An officer, employee, or representative of the state, of a political subdivision, or of an institution having charge or control of a body not claimed for burial or a body required to be buried at public expense shall:
(1) notify the board or the board's representative of the body's existence when the body comes into the person's possession, charge, or control if notified in writing to do so by the board or the board's representative;
(2) deliver the body in accordance with the direction of the board; and
(3) allow the board, the board's representative, or a physician designated by the board who complies with this chapter to remove the body to be used for the advancement of medical or forensic science.
(b) If the board does not require a political subdivision or agency of the political subdivision to deliver a body under this section, the political subdivision shall pay all costs of preparation for burial, including costs of embalming.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 624 (S.B. 1214), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2015.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 8 - Death and Disposition of the Body
Subtitle B - Disposition of the Body
Chapter 691 - Anatomical Board of the State of Texas
Subchapter B. Donation and Distribution of Bodies and Anatomical Specimens
Section 691.022. General Duties
Section 691.0225. Informational Document
Section 691.023. Duty to Deliver Certain Bodies to Board
Section 691.024. Persons Who May Claim Body for Burial
Section 691.025. Procedure After Death
Section 691.026. Body of Traveler
Section 691.028. Donation of Body by Written Instrument
Section 691.029. Authority to Accept Bodies From Outside the State
Section 691.030. Board's Authority to Distribute Bodies and Anatomical Specimens
Section 691.031. Transportation of Bodies; Records
Section 691.032. Costs of Distribution
Section 691.033. Use of Bodies and Anatomical Specimens
Section 691.034. Regulation of Persons and Institutions Using Bodies and Anatomical Specimens