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§  4212. Cadavers; unclaimed; delivery to schools; procedure. 1. (a) A  university, college, school or institute desiring to avail itself of the  provisions of section forty-two hundred  eleven  of  this  title,  shall  notify  the  person having lawful possession, charge, custody or control  of the body of the deceased person in the county where such  university,  college,  school or institute is situated and in any other county in the  state in which no medical college, school, institute  or  university  is  situated,  of  such  desire.  Thereafter,  the person having possession,  charge, custody or control of the body  of  the  deceased  person  shall  notify  the  proper  officer  of  the  university,  college,  school  or  institute whenever there is any such dead body in his or her possession,  charge, custody or control which may be delivered  or  released  to  and  received by such university, college, school or institute, and he or she  shall  deliver  or  release  same to such university, college, school or  institute.    (b) Except as provided in section forty-two hundred ten of this title,  no autopsy or dissection shall be performed on any such  unclaimed  dead  body by any such person having possession, charge, custody or control of  such  body  prior  to  the  expiration  of  the  fourth  day  after such  notification or where such notification is made by  mail  prior  to  the  expiration of the eighth day after such notification is postmarked.    2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the person having lawful possession,  charge, custody or control of bodies of  deceased  persons,  to  keep  a  record  in  a  bound  book  of  any  and  all bodies of deceased persons  thereafter coming into his or her possession, charge, custody or control  and of the disposition made of said bodies, showing (a) the name of  the  deceased  person,  if  known, (b) the dates of death and burial or other  lawful disposition, if known, (c) the names and places of  residence  of  relatives  of  the deceased person, if known, (d) the name of the person  who claimed the body of the  deceased  person  for  interment  or  other  lawful  disposition,  (e) the name of the university, college, school or  institute to whom the body of  the  deceased  person  was  delivered  or  released,  and  (f)  the opposition of the deceased to the dissection or  autopsy of his or her  body  as  indicated  by  an  identification  card  carried  upon  his  or her person. This record book shall be open to the  inspection of the officers and agents of universities, colleges, schools  or institutes entitled to receive bodies of deceased persons.    3. If two or more universities, colleges, schools  or  institutes  are  entitled  to  receive bodies of deceased persons under the provisions of  this article and shall be given notice as herein  provided,  they  shall  receive the same in proportion to the number of matriculated students in  each  university,  college, school or institute who are pursuing courses  of study in anatomy and surgery at the time of making the apportionment.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-42 > Title-2 > 4212

§  4212. Cadavers; unclaimed; delivery to schools; procedure. 1. (a) A  university, college, school or institute desiring to avail itself of the  provisions of section forty-two hundred  eleven  of  this  title,  shall  notify  the  person having lawful possession, charge, custody or control  of the body of the deceased person in the county where such  university,  college,  school or institute is situated and in any other county in the  state in which no medical college, school, institute  or  university  is  situated,  of  such  desire.  Thereafter,  the person having possession,  charge, custody or control of the body  of  the  deceased  person  shall  notify  the  proper  officer  of  the  university,  college,  school  or  institute whenever there is any such dead body in his or her possession,  charge, custody or control which may be delivered  or  released  to  and  received by such university, college, school or institute, and he or she  shall  deliver  or  release  same to such university, college, school or  institute.    (b) Except as provided in section forty-two hundred ten of this title,  no autopsy or dissection shall be performed on any such  unclaimed  dead  body by any such person having possession, charge, custody or control of  such  body  prior  to  the  expiration  of  the  fourth  day  after such  notification or where such notification is made by  mail  prior  to  the  expiration of the eighth day after such notification is postmarked.    2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the person having lawful possession,  charge, custody or control of bodies of  deceased  persons,  to  keep  a  record  in  a  bound  book  of  any  and  all bodies of deceased persons  thereafter coming into his or her possession, charge, custody or control  and of the disposition made of said bodies, showing (a) the name of  the  deceased  person,  if  known, (b) the dates of death and burial or other  lawful disposition, if known, (c) the names and places of  residence  of  relatives  of  the deceased person, if known, (d) the name of the person  who claimed the body of the  deceased  person  for  interment  or  other  lawful  disposition,  (e) the name of the university, college, school or  institute to whom the body of  the  deceased  person  was  delivered  or  released,  and  (f)  the opposition of the deceased to the dissection or  autopsy of his or her  body  as  indicated  by  an  identification  card  carried  upon  his  or her person. This record book shall be open to the  inspection of the officers and agents of universities, colleges, schools  or institutes entitled to receive bodies of deceased persons.    3. If two or more universities, colleges, schools  or  institutes  are  entitled  to  receive bodies of deceased persons under the provisions of  this article and shall be given notice as herein  provided,  they  shall  receive the same in proportion to the number of matriculated students in  each  university,  college, school or institute who are pursuing courses  of study in anatomy and surgery at the time of making the apportionment.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-42 > Title-2 > 4212

§  4212. Cadavers; unclaimed; delivery to schools; procedure. 1. (a) A  university, college, school or institute desiring to avail itself of the  provisions of section forty-two hundred  eleven  of  this  title,  shall  notify  the  person having lawful possession, charge, custody or control  of the body of the deceased person in the county where such  university,  college,  school or institute is situated and in any other county in the  state in which no medical college, school, institute  or  university  is  situated,  of  such  desire.  Thereafter,  the person having possession,  charge, custody or control of the body  of  the  deceased  person  shall  notify  the  proper  officer  of  the  university,  college,  school  or  institute whenever there is any such dead body in his or her possession,  charge, custody or control which may be delivered  or  released  to  and  received by such university, college, school or institute, and he or she  shall  deliver  or  release  same to such university, college, school or  institute.    (b) Except as provided in section forty-two hundred ten of this title,  no autopsy or dissection shall be performed on any such  unclaimed  dead  body by any such person having possession, charge, custody or control of  such  body  prior  to  the  expiration  of  the  fourth  day  after such  notification or where such notification is made by  mail  prior  to  the  expiration of the eighth day after such notification is postmarked.    2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the person having lawful possession,  charge, custody or control of bodies of  deceased  persons,  to  keep  a  record  in  a  bound  book  of  any  and  all bodies of deceased persons  thereafter coming into his or her possession, charge, custody or control  and of the disposition made of said bodies, showing (a) the name of  the  deceased  person,  if  known, (b) the dates of death and burial or other  lawful disposition, if known, (c) the names and places of  residence  of  relatives  of  the deceased person, if known, (d) the name of the person  who claimed the body of the  deceased  person  for  interment  or  other  lawful  disposition,  (e) the name of the university, college, school or  institute to whom the body of  the  deceased  person  was  delivered  or  released,  and  (f)  the opposition of the deceased to the dissection or  autopsy of his or her  body  as  indicated  by  an  identification  card  carried  upon  his  or her person. This record book shall be open to the  inspection of the officers and agents of universities, colleges, schools  or institutes entitled to receive bodies of deceased persons.    3. If two or more universities, colleges, schools  or  institutes  are  entitled  to  receive bodies of deceased persons under the provisions of  this article and shall be given notice as herein  provided,  they  shall  receive the same in proportion to the number of matriculated students in  each  university,  college, school or institute who are pursuing courses  of study in anatomy and surgery at the time of making the apportionment.