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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 HB6288
Introduced 02/06/04, by Tom Cross SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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755 ILCS 50/3 |
from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 303 |
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Amends the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. Makes technical changes in a Section
concerning people who may execute an anatomical gift.
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A BILL FOR
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HB6288 |
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LRB093 14064 LCB 40129 b |
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| AN ACT concerning anatomical gifts.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly: |
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| Section 5. The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 3 as follows:
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| (755 ILCS 50/3) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 303)
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| Sec. 3. Persons who
may execute an anatomical gift.
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| (a) An
Any individual of sound mind who has attained the |
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| age of 18 may give all
or
any
part of his or her body for any |
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| purpose specified in Section 4. The
Such
a gift may be executed |
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| in any of the ways set out in Section
5, and shall take
effect |
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| upon the individual's death without the need to obtain the
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| consent of any survivor. An anatomical gift made by an agent of |
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| an
individual, as authorized by the individual under the Powers |
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| of Attorney
for Health Care Law, as now or hereafter amended, |
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| is deemed to be a gift by
that individual and takes effect |
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| without the need to obtain the consent of
any other person.
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| (b) If no gift has been executed under subsection (a), any |
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| of the
following persons, in
the order of priority stated in |
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| items (1) through (9) below, when
persons
in prior classes are |
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| not available and in the absence of (i) actual notice
of |
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| contrary intentions by the decedent and (ii) actual notice of |
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| opposition
by any member within the same priority class, may |
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| give all or any part
of the decedent's
body after or |
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| immediately before death for any purpose specified in Section |
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| 4:
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| (1) the decedent's agent under a power of attorney for |
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| health
care which provides specific direction regarding |
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| organ donation,
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| (2) the decedent's spouse,
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| (3) the decedent's adult sons or daughters,
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| (4) either of the decedent's parents,
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