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§ 130A‑412.12.  Mannerof making, amending, or revoking anatomical gift of decedent's body or bodypart.

(a)        A person authorizedto make an anatomical gift under G.S. 130A‑412.11 may make an anatomicalgift by a document of gift signed by the person making the gift or by thatperson's oral communication that is electronically recorded or iscontemporaneously reduced to a record and signed by the individual receivingthe oral communication.

(b)        Subject tosubsection (c) of this section, an anatomical gift by a person authorized underG.S. 130A‑412.11 may be amended or revoked orally or in a record by anymember of a prior class who is reasonably available. If more than one member ofthe prior class is reasonably available, the gift made by a person authorizedunder G.S. 130A‑412.11 may be:

(1)        Amended only if amajority of the reasonably available members agrees to the amending of thegift; or

(2)        Revoked only if amajority of the reasonably available members agrees to the revoking of the giftor if they are equally divided as to whether to revoke the gift.

(c)        A revocation undersubsection (b) of this section is effective only if, before an incision hasbeen made to remove a body part from the donor's body or before invasiveprocedures have begun to prepare the recipient, the procurement organization,transplant hospital, or physician or technician knows of the revocation. (2007‑538, s. 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_130A > GS_130A-412_12

§ 130A‑412.12.  Mannerof making, amending, or revoking anatomical gift of decedent's body or bodypart.

(a)        A person authorizedto make an anatomical gift under G.S. 130A‑412.11 may make an anatomicalgift by a document of gift signed by the person making the gift or by thatperson's oral communication that is electronically recorded or iscontemporaneously reduced to a record and signed by the individual receivingthe oral communication.

(b)        Subject tosubsection (c) of this section, an anatomical gift by a person authorized underG.S. 130A‑412.11 may be amended or revoked orally or in a record by anymember of a prior class who is reasonably available. If more than one member ofthe prior class is reasonably available, the gift made by a person authorizedunder G.S. 130A‑412.11 may be:

(1)        Amended only if amajority of the reasonably available members agrees to the amending of thegift; or

(2)        Revoked only if amajority of the reasonably available members agrees to the revoking of the giftor if they are equally divided as to whether to revoke the gift.

(c)        A revocation undersubsection (b) of this section is effective only if, before an incision hasbeen made to remove a body part from the donor's body or before invasiveprocedures have begun to prepare the recipient, the procurement organization,transplant hospital, or physician or technician knows of the revocation. (2007‑538, s. 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_130A > GS_130A-412_12

§ 130A‑412.12.  Mannerof making, amending, or revoking anatomical gift of decedent's body or bodypart.

(a)        A person authorizedto make an anatomical gift under G.S. 130A‑412.11 may make an anatomicalgift by a document of gift signed by the person making the gift or by thatperson's oral communication that is electronically recorded or iscontemporaneously reduced to a record and signed by the individual receivingthe oral communication.

(b)        Subject tosubsection (c) of this section, an anatomical gift by a person authorized underG.S. 130A‑412.11 may be amended or revoked orally or in a record by anymember of a prior class who is reasonably available. If more than one member ofthe prior class is reasonably available, the gift made by a person authorizedunder G.S. 130A‑412.11 may be:

(1)        Amended only if amajority of the reasonably available members agrees to the amending of thegift; or

(2)        Revoked only if amajority of the reasonably available members agrees to the revoking of the giftor if they are equally divided as to whether to revoke the gift.

(c)        A revocation undersubsection (b) of this section is effective only if, before an incision hasbeen made to remove a body part from the donor's body or before invasiveprocedures have begun to prepare the recipient, the procurement organization,transplant hospital, or physician or technician knows of the revocation. (2007‑538, s. 1.)