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<br><br> <br>Page 1 of 1 <br>2.240 Organ Donor Awareness Week. <br>(1) The fourth week of April of each year is designated as Organ Donor Awareness <br>Week, and the Governor shall annually issue a proclamation inviting and urging the <br>people of the Commonwealth to be involved with appropriate activities. This <br>observance is created to educate the citizens of the Commonwealth about the <br>importance of organ donation. <br>(2) As part of Organ Donor Awareness Week, the Governor and the House of <br>Representatives and the Senate of the General Assembly shall honor those persons <br>who have donated organs and surviving family members with a ceremony in the <br>Capitol rotunda. Each person who has donated an organ shall be recognized <br>collectively by citation and, upon request, the person or the person's family shall be <br>given a copy of the citation. The Governor may establish an organ donor honor <br>board to collect the name of each person, subject to the person's consent, who <br>donates an organ in the Commonwealth during the year, and to recognize medical <br>professionals, educators, volunteers, public employees, and private organizations <br>that are involved with the organ donation process. Nothing in this section shall be <br>construed to require reporting of the name of any person involved with the organ <br>donation process or to supersede patient confidentiality protections established by <br>statute, the Board of Medical Licensure or other state entity, or the Federal Health <br>Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. <br>(3) Education efforts are encouraged to focus on the importance of organ donation and <br>its significance with saving the lives of Kentuckians. The Cabinet for Health and <br>Family Services is encouraged to develop and circulate materials relating to organ <br>donation. <br>Effective: June 20, 2005 <br>History: Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 99, sec. 72, effective June 20, 2005. -- Created <br>2003 Ky. Acts ch. 121, sec. 1, effective June 24, 2003. <br><br>