Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 97 § 97.972 — Rights
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 97 ·
Oregon Code § 97.972·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Rights
and duties of procurement organizations and others; authorized examinations.
(1) When a hospital refers an
individual at or near death to a procurement organization, the organization
shall make a reasonable search of the records of the Department of
Transportation and any donor registry that it knows exists for the geographical
area in which the individual resides to ascertain whether the individual has
made an anatomical gift.
(2) A procurement
organization must be allowed reasonable access to information in the records of
the Department of Transportation to ascertain whether an individual at or near
death is a donor.
(3) When a
hospital refers an individual at or near death to a procurement organization,
the organization may conduct any reasonable examination necessary to ensure the
medical suitability of a body part that is or could be the subject of an
anatomical gift for transplantation, therapy, research or education from a
donor or a prospective donor. During the examination period, measures necessary
to ensure the medical suitability of the body part may not be withdrawn unless
the hospital or procurement organization knows that the individual expressed a
contrary intent.
(4)(a) Unless
otherwise prohibited by law, at any time after a donors death, the person to
whom a body part passes under ORS 97.969 may conduct any reasonable examination
necessary to ensure the medical suitability of the body or body part for its
intended purpose.
(b) A transplant
hospital may not deny a recipient from receiving an anatomical gift exclusively
on the basis that the recipient is a registry identification cardholder as
defined in ORS 475C.777.
(5) Unless
otherwise prohibited by law, an examination under subsection (3) or (4)(a) of
this section may include an examination of all medical and dental records of
the donor or prospective donor.
(6) Upon the
death of a minor who was a donor or had signed a refusal, unless a procurement
organization knows the minor is emancipated, the procurement organization shall
conduct a reasonable search for the parents of the minor and provide the
parents with an opportunity to revoke or amend the anatomical gift or revoke
the refusal.
(7) Upon referral
by a hospital under subsection (1) of this section, a procurement organization
shall make a reasonable search for any person listed in ORS 97.965 having
priority to make an anatomical gift on behalf of a prospective donor. If a
procurement organization receives information that an anatomical gift to any
other person was made, amended or revoked, it shall promptly advise the other
person of all relevant information.
(8) Subject to
ORS 97.969 (9) and 97.980, the rights of the person to whom a body part passes
under ORS 97.969 are superior to the rights of all others with respect to the
body part. The person may accept or reject an anatomical gift in whole or in
part. Subject to the terms of the document of gift and ORS 97.951 to 97.982, a
person who accepts an anatomical gift of an entire body may allow embalming,
burial, cremation or reduction and use of remains in a funeral service. If the
gift is of a body part, the person to whom the body part passes under ORS
97.969, upon the death of the donor and before embalming, burial, cremation or
reduction, shall cause the body part to be removed without unnecessary
mutilation.
(9) Neither the
physician who attends the decedent at death nor the physician who determines
the time of the decedents death may participate in the procedures for removing
or transplanting a body part from the decedent.
(10) A physician
or technician may remove from the body of a donor a donated body part that the
physician or technician is qualified to remove. [2007 c.681 §13; subsection
(4)(b) of 2015 Edition enacted as 2015 c.844 §8; 2021 c.296 §18]
Note:
See note under 97.951.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 97.972
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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