Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 97 § 97.980 — Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose body is under jurisdiction
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 97 ·
Oregon Code § 97.980·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose body is under jurisdiction
of medical examiner.
(1) Upon request of a procurement organization, a medical examiner shall
release to the procurement organization the name, contact information and
available medical and social history of a decedent whose body is under the
jurisdiction of the medical examiner. If the decedents body or body part is
medically suitable for transplantation, therapy, research or education, the
medical examiner shall release post-mortem examination results to the
procurement organization. The procurement organization may make a subsequent
disclosure of the post-mortem examination results or other information received
from the medical examiner only if relevant to transplantation, therapy,
research or education.
(2) The medical
examiner may conduct a medicolegal examination by reviewing all medical
records, laboratory test results, X-rays, other diagnostic results and other
information that any person possesses about a donor or prospective donor whose
body is under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner that the medical
examiner determines may be relevant to the investigation.
(3) A person who
has any information requested by a medical examiner pursuant to subsection (2)
of this section shall provide that information as expeditiously as possible to
allow the medical examiner to conduct the medicolegal investigation within a period
compatible with the preservation of body parts for the purpose of
transplantation, therapy, research or education.
(4) If an
anatomical gift has been or might be made of a body part of a decedent whose
body is under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner and a post-mortem
examination is not required, or the medical examiner determines that a
post-mortem examination is required but that the recovery of the body part that
is the subject of an anatomical gift will not interfere with the examination,
the medical examiner and procurement organization shall cooperate in the timely
removal of the body part from the decedent for the purpose of transplantation,
therapy, research or education.
(5) If an
anatomical gift of a body part from the decedent under the jurisdiction of the
medical examiner has been or might be made, but the medical examiner initially
believes that the recovery of the body part could interfere with the
post-mortem investigation into the decedents cause or manner of death, the
medical examiner shall consult with the procurement organization, or physician
or technician designated by the procurement organization, about the proposed
recovery. The procurement organization shall provide the medical examiner with
all of the information that the procurement organization possesses that could
relate to the decedents cause or manner of death.
(6)(a) The
medical examiner and the procurement organization may enter into an agreement
establishing protocols and procedures governing their relationship when:
(A) An anatomical
gift of a body part from a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction of the
medical examiner has been or might be made; and
(B) The medical
examiner believes that the recovery of the body part could interfere with the
post-mortem investigation into the decedents cause or manner of death or the
documentation or preservation of evidence.
(b) A decision
regarding the recovery of the body part from the decedent shall be made in
accordance with the agreement.
(c) The medical
examiner and the procurement organization shall evaluate the effectiveness of
the agreement at regular intervals but not less frequently than every two
years.
(7)(a) In the
absence of an agreement establishing protocols and procedures governing the
relationship between the medical examiner and the procurement organization when
an anatomical gift of an eye or tissue from a decedent whose body is under the
jurisdiction of the medical examiner has been or might be made, and following
the consultation under subsection (5) of this section, the medical examiner may
delay the recovery of the eye or tissue until after the collection of evidence
or the post-mortem examination, in order to preserve and collect evidence, to
maintain a proper chain of custody and to allow an accurate determination of
the decedents cause or manner of death.
(b) When a
determination to delay the recovery of an eye or tissue is made, every effort
possible shall be made by the medical examiner to complete the collection of
evidence or the post-mortem examination in a timely manner compatible with the preservation
of the eye or tissue for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or
education.
(c) The
collection of evidence or the post-mortem examination shall occur during the
normal business hours of the medical examiner and, when possible and
practicable, at times other than the normal business hours of the medical
examiner.
(d) If the
collection of evidence or the pos
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 97.980
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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