§ 2200.8A. Preclusive effect of anatomical gift, amendment, or revocation
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 63. Public Health and Safety
63 Okl.St.Ann. § 2200.8A
§ 2200.8A. Preclusive effect of anatomical gift, amendment, or revocation
A. Except as otherwise provided in subsection G of this section and subject to subsection F of this section, in the absence of an express, contrary indication by the donor, a person other than the donor is barred from making, amending, or revoking an anatomical gift of a donor's body or part if the donor made an anatomical gift of the donor's body or part under Section 5 of this act1 or an amendment to an anatomical gift of the donor's body or part under Section 6 of this act.2
C. If a person other than the donor makes an unrevoked anatomical gift of the donor's body or part under Section 5 of this act or an amendment to an anatomical gift of the donor's body or part under Section 6 of this act, another person may not make, amend, or revoke the gift of the donor's body or part under Section 10 of this act.
E. In the absence of an express, contrary indication by the donor or other person authorized to make an anatomical gift under Section 4 of this act, an anatomical gift of a part is neither a refusal to give another part nor a limitation on the making of an anatomical gift of another part at a later time by the donor or another person.
F. In the absence of an express, contrary indication by the donor or other person authorized to make an anatomical gift under Section 4 of this act, an anatomical gift of a part for one or more of the purposes set forth in Section 4 of this act is not a limitation on the making of an anatomical gift of the part for any of the other purposes by the donor or any other person under Section 5 or 10 of this act.
Credits
Laws 2009, c. 139, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2009.
Footnotes
Title 63, § 2200.5A.
Title 63, § 2200.6A.
Title 63, §§ 2200.4A or 2200.9A.
Title 63, §§ 2200.5A or 2200.10A.
63 Okl. St. Ann. § 2200.8A, OK ST T. 63 § 2200.8A
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 3 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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