SENATE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 98, 2379, 2849, PRINTER'S NO. 3756 3626
No. 90 Session of 1985
INTRODUCED BY BOOK, HARPER, HERMAN, MERRY, E. Z. TAYLOR, McVERRY, DAWIDA, BELARDI, SAURMAN, FLICK, ANGSTADT, HAYES, DORR, CLYMER, GLADECK, SEMMEL, ROBBINS, CAWLEY, BOYES, TELEK AND MACKOWSKI, JANUARY 23, 1985
AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, IN SENATE, JUNE 23, 1986
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of the 2 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for 3 anatomical gifts. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Section 8604 of Title 20 of the Pennsylvania 7 Consolidated Statutes is amended by adding a subsection to read: 8 § 8604. Manner of executing anatomical gifts. 9 * * * 10 (d.1) Consent not necessary.--Where a donor card evidencing 11 a gift of the donor's eyes has been validly executed, consent of 12 the next of kin ANY PERSON DESIGNATED IN SECTION 8602(B) at the <-- 13 time of the donor's death or immediately thereafter is not 14 necessary to render the gift valid and effective. 15 * * * 16 Section 2. Title 20 is amended by adding a section to read:
1 § 8608. Requests for anatomical gifts. 2 (a) Procedure.--On or before the occurrence of death in an 3 acute care general hospital, the hospital shall request consent 4 to a gift of all or any part of the decedent's body for any 5 purpose specified under this chapter. The request and its 6 disposition shall be noted in the patient's medical record and 7 upon the patient's death certificate. Whenever medical criteria 8 establishes that a body or body part donation would not be 9 suitable for use, a request need not be made. 10 (b) Limitation.--Where the hospital administrator, or his 11 designee, has received actual notice of opposition from any of 12 the persons named in subsection (a) SECTION 8602(B) (RELATING TO <-- 13 PERSONS WHO MAY EXECUTE AN ANATOMICAL GIFT) and the decedent was 14 not in possession of a validly executed donor card, the gift of 15 all or any part of the decedent's body shall not be requested. 16 (c) Donor card.--Notwithstanding any provision of law to the 17 contrary, the intent of a decedent to participate in an organ 18 donor program as evidenced by the possession of a validly 19 executed donor card shall not be revoked by any member of any of 20 the classes specified in subsection (a) SECTION 8602(B). <-- 21 (d) Identification of potential donors.--Each acute care 22 general hospital shall develop, with the concurrence of the 23 hospital medical staff, a protocol for identifying potential 24 organ and tissue donors. It shall require that, at or near the 25 time of notification of death, persons designated under section 26 8602(a) and (b) (relating to persons who may execute an <-- 27 anatomical gift) be asked whether the deceased was an organ 28 donor or if the family is a donor family. If not, such persons 29 shall be informed of the option to donate organs and tissues. 30 Pursuant to this chapter, the hospital shall then notify an 19850H0090B3756 - 2 -
1 organ and tissue procurement organization and cooperate in the 2 procurement of the anatomical gift or gifts. The protocol shall 3 encourage discretion and sensitivity to family circumstances in 4 all discussions regarding donations of tissue or organs. The 5 protocol may SHALL take into account the deceased individual's <-- 6 religious beliefs or nonsuitability for organ and tissue 7 donation. In the event an organ and tissue procurement 8 organization does not exist in a region, the hospital shall 9 contact an organ or a tissue procurement organization in an 10 alternative region. 11 (e) Death certificate.--In preparing a certificate of death, <-- 12 the person in charge of interment or of removal of a dead body 13 from the registration district, as provided for in the act of 14 June 29, 1953 (P.L.304, No.66), known as the Vital Statistics 15 Law of 1953, shall obtain certification that a request for 16 consent to an anatomical gift was made; whether or not consent 17 was granted; and the name of the person granting the consent and 18 the person's relationship to the decedent. 19 (f) (E) Exemption.--The Department of Health is authorized <-- 20 to issue exemptions to any acute care general hospital it deems 21 unable to comply with this section. 22 (g) (F) Guidelines.--The Department of Health shall <-- 23 establish guidelines regarding efficient procedures facilitating 24 the delivery of anatomical gift donations from receiving 25 hospitals to potential recipients and appropriate training 26 concerning the manner and conduct of employees making requests 27 for anatomical gift donations. 28 Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days. L4L20RAW/19850H0090B3756 - 3 -