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  12. Article 3A - Alabama Uniform Anatomical Gift Act


Article 3A - Alabama Uniform Anatomical Gift Act


  • Section 22-19-50 - Short title.
  • Section 22-19-51 - Definitions.
  • Section 22-19-52 - Making, amending, revoking, and refusing to make anatomical gifts by individual.
  • Section 22-19-53 - Making, revoking, and objecting to anatomical gifts by others.
  • Section 22-19-54 - Authorization by coroner; medical examiner; local public health official.
  • Section 22-19-55 - Routine inquiry and required request; search and notification.
  • Section 22-19-56 - Persons who may become donees; purposes for which anatomical gifts may be made.
  • Section 22-19-57 - Delivery of document of gift.
  • Section 22-19-58 - Rights and duties at death.
  • Section 22-19-59 - Coordination of procurement and use.
  • Section 22-19-59.1 - Sale or purchase of parts prohibited.
  • Section 22-19-59.2 - Examination, autopsy, liability.
  • Section 22-19-59.3 - Administrative rules.
  • Section 22-19-59.4 - Legislative recognition.
  • Section 22-19-59.5 - Transitional provisions.
  • Section 22-19-59.6 - Uniformity of application and construction.
  • Section 22-19-59.7 - Severability.
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