2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 71-1341 — Autopsy; written authorization; removal of organs; when performed.
Section 71-1341Autopsy; written authorization; removal of organs; when performed.
A written authorization for an autopsy given by the survivor or survivors, as enumerated in section 71-1339, having the right to control the disposition of remains may, subject to section 23-1824 and when not inconsistent with any directions given by the decedent pursuant to section 71-1340, include authorization for the removal of any specifically named organ or organs for therapeutic or scientific purposes. Pursuant to any such written authorization, any structure or organ may be given to the Director of Regulation and Licensure or to any other therapeutic service operated by any nonprofit agency approved by the Director of Regulation and Licensure, including, but not limited to, a teaching institution, university, college, legally licensed hospital, nonprofit blood bank, nonprofit artery bank, nonprofit eye bank, or nationally recognized nonprofit hormone and pituitary program. The person or persons performing any autopsy shall do so within a reasonable time and without delay and shall not exceed the removal permission contained in such written authorization, and the remains shall not be significantly altered in external appearance nor shall any portion thereof be removed for purposes other than those expressly permitted in this section.
Source:
- Laws 1959, c. 325, § 3, p. 1188
Laws 1959, c. 326, § 2, p. 1189
Laws 1985, LB 130, § 1
Laws 1996, LB 1044, § 560
Laws 1999, LB 46, § 6
~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska
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