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Public Act 094-0920 |
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AN ACT concerning organ donation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Anatomical Gift Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 5-20 and 5-45 as follows: | ||||
(755 ILCS 50/5-20) (was 755 ILCS 50/5)
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Sec. 5-20. Manner of Executing Anatomical Gifts.
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(a) A gift of all or part of the body under Section 5-5 (a) | ||||
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.
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(b) A gift of all or part of the body under Section 5-5 (a) | ||||
may
also be
made by a written, signed document other than a | ||||
will. The gift becomes
effective upon the death of the donor. | ||||
The document, which may be a card
or a valid driver's license | ||||
designed to be carried on the person, is effective without | ||||
regard to the presence or signature of witnesses.
Such a gift | ||||
may also be made by properly executing the form provided by
the | ||||
Secretary of State on the reverse side of the donor's driver's | ||||
license
pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 6-110 of The | ||||
Illinois Vehicle Code.
Delivery of the document of gift during | ||||
the donor's lifetime is not
necessary to make the gift valid.
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(b-1) A gift under Section 5-5 (a) may also be made by an | ||||
individual consenting to have his or her name included in the | ||||
First Person Consent organ and tissue donor registry maintained | ||||
by the Secretary of State under Section 6-117 of the Illinois | ||||
Vehicle Code. An individual's consent to have his or her name | ||||
included in the First Person Consent organ and tissue donor | ||||
registry constitutes full legal authority for the donation of | ||||
any of his or her organs or tissue. Consenting to be included |
in the First Person Consent organ and tissue donor registry is | ||
effective without regard to the presence or signature of | ||
witnesses.
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(c) 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, then if made for the
purpose of | ||
transplantation, it shall be effectuated in accordance with | ||
Section
5-25, and if made for any other purpose the attending
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physician upon or following death, in the absence of any | ||
expressed
indication that the donor desired otherwise, may | ||
accept the gift as donee.
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(d) Notwithstanding Section 5-45 (b), the donor may | ||
designate in
his will,
card, or other document of gift the | ||
surgeon or physician to carry out the
appropriate procedures. | ||
In the absence of a designation or if the designee
is not | ||
available, the donee or other person authorized to accept the | ||
gift
may employ or authorize any surgeon or physician for the | ||
purpose.
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(e) Any gift by a person designated in Section 5-5 (b) | ||
shall be
made by a
document signed by him or made by his | ||
telegraphic, recorded telephonic, or
other recorded message.
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(f) When there is a suitable candidate for organ donation | ||
and a donation or consent to donate has not yet been given, | ||
procedures to preserve the decedent's body for possible organ | ||
and tissue donation may be implemented under the authorization | ||
of the applicable organ procurement agency, at its own expense, | ||
prior to making a donation request pursuant to Section 5-25. If | ||
the organ procurement agency does not locate a person | ||
authorized to consent to donation or consent to donation is | ||
denied, then procedures to preserve the decedent's body shall | ||
be ceased and no donation shall be made. The organ procurement | ||
agency shall respect the religious tenets of the decedent, if | ||
known, such as a pause after death, before initiating | ||
preservation services. Nothing in this Section shall be |
construed to authorize interference with the coroner in | ||
carrying out an investigation or autopsy.
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(Source: P.A. 93-794, eff. 7-22-04; 94-75, eff. 1-1-06.)
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(755 ILCS 50/5-45) (was 755 ILCS 50/8) | ||
Sec. 5-45. Rights and Duties at Death.
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(a) The donee may accept or
reject
the gift. If the donee | ||
accepts a gift of the entire body, he may, subject
to the terms | ||
of the gift, authorize embalming and the use of the body in
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funeral services, unless a person named in subsection (b) of | ||
Section 5-5
has requested, prior to the final disposition by | ||
the donee, that the remains
of said body be returned to his or | ||
her custody for the purpose of final
disposition. Such request | ||
shall be honored by the donee if the terms of
the gift are | ||
silent on how final disposition is to take place. If the
gift | ||
is of a part of the body, the donee or technician designated by | ||
him
upon the death of the donor and prior to embalming, shall | ||
cause the part to
be removed without unnecessary mutilation and | ||
without undue delay in the
release of the body for the purposes | ||
of final disposition. After removal of
the part, custody of the | ||
remainder of the body vests in the surviving
spouse, next of | ||
kin, or other persons under obligation to dispose of the
body, | ||
in the order or priority listed in subsection (b) of Section | ||
5-5 of this Act.
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(b) The time of death shall be determined by a physician | ||
who attends the
donor at his death, or, if none, the physician | ||
who certifies the death. The
physician shall not participate in | ||
the procedures for removing or
transplanting a part.
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(c) A person who acts in good faith in accord with the | ||
terms of this Act, the Illinois Vehicle Code,
and the AIDS | ||
Confidentiality Act, or the anatomical gift laws of another
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state or a foreign country, is not liable for damages in any | ||
civil action
or subject to prosecution in any criminal | ||
proceeding for his act.
Any person that participates in good | ||
faith and according to the usual and
customary standards of | ||
medical practice in the preservation, removal , or |
transplantation
of any part of a decedent's body pursuant to an | ||
anatomical gift made by the
decedent under Section 5-20 of this | ||
Act or pursuant to an anatomical
gift made
by an individual as | ||
authorized by subsection (b) of Section 5-5 of
this Act
shall | ||
have immunity from liability, civil, criminal, or otherwise, | ||
that
might result by reason of such actions. For the purpose of | ||
any
proceedings, civil or criminal, the validity of an | ||
anatomical gift executed
pursuant to Section 5-20 of this Act | ||
shall be presumed and the good
faith of
any person | ||
participating in the removal or transplantation of any part of | ||
a
decedent's body pursuant to an anatomical gift made by the | ||
decedent or by
another individual authorized by the Act shall | ||
be presumed.
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(d) This Act is subject to the provisions of "An Act to | ||
revise the law
in relation to coroners", approved February 6, | ||
1874, as now or hereafter
amended, to the laws of this State | ||
prescribing powers and duties with
respect to autopsies, and to | ||
the statutes, rules, and regulations of this
State with respect | ||
to the transportation and disposition of deceased human
bodies.
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(e) If the donee is provided information, or determines | ||
through
independent examination, that there is evidence that | ||
the gift was exposed
to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) | ||
or any other identified causative
agent of acquired | ||
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), the donee may reject
the gift | ||
and shall treat the information and examination results as a
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confidential medical record; the donee may disclose only the | ||
results
confirming HIV exposure, and only to the physician of | ||
the deceased donor.
The donor's physician shall determine | ||
whether the person who executed the
gift should be notified of | ||
the confirmed positive test result.
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(Source: P.A. 93-794, eff. 7-22-04; 94-75, eff. 1-1-06.)
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