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1 | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Human | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Tissue Transfer Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, and unless | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | the context requires otherwise: | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | "Human tissue specimen" means any biological material | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | originating within and taken from a living donor (i) as | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | designated exclusively by items (6) and (7) of subsection (b) | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | of Section 12-20 of the Criminal Code of 2012 and (ii) not to | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | be transplanted directly into another human body.
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13 | "Informed consent" means a living person's agreement to a | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | medical procedure in which tissue will be removed, which is | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | based upon complete disclosure of facts required to proceed | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | intelligently with that medical procedure, and which includes | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | disclosure of a physician's financial and commercial interests | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | in the removed tissues. | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | "Living donor" means the viable natural person from whom a | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | human tissue specimen is physically and permanently removed.
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21 | "Medical procedure" means an act accomplished upon a human | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | body for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
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23 | "Ownership" means the maximum collection of rights to enjoy |
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1 | property, including the rights to transfer property to others, | ||||||
2 | as well as to control, handle, and dispose the property, and | ||||||
3 | including the right to use the property to the exclusion of | ||||||
4 | others.
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5 | "Possession" means the detention, control, or manual | ||||||
6 | custody of property so that one can exercise power over | ||||||
7 | property to the exclusion of others. | ||||||
8 | "Successors in interest" includes those persons who own or | ||||||
9 | obtain ownership interests in a decedent's assets subsequent to | ||||||
10 | the decedent's death. | ||||||
11 | Section 10. Ownership of human tissue specimens.
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12 | (a) The living donor from whom the human tissue specimen | ||||||
13 | was physically removed is the owner of that human tissue | ||||||
14 | specimen prior to removal. | ||||||
15 | (b) To transfer ownership of a human tissue specimen from a | ||||||
16 | living donor to another party requires the written agreement as | ||||||
17 | set forth in Section 40 of this Act if that other party is a | ||||||
18 | physician. | ||||||
19 | (c) Ownership of human tissue specimens that are physically | ||||||
20 | removed from a living donor resides in the party who has signed | ||||||
21 | and complied with the conditions of the agreement in Section 40 | ||||||
22 | of this Act if that party is a physician. | ||||||
23 | (d) When the agreement set forth in Section 40 of this Act | ||||||
24 | has been fully executed by the living donor and a physician and | ||||||
25 | the human tissue specimens have been physically removed prior |
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1 | to the death of the living donor, but the payment required by | ||||||
2 | the agreement has not been made prior to the death of the | ||||||
3 | donor, the payment shall be made to the successor in interest. | ||||||
4 | Section 15. Misappropriation.
Misappropriation of human | ||||||
5 | tissue specimens occurs whenever: | ||||||
6 | (1) there was no written informed consent for | ||||||
7 | commercialization of the human tissue specimens prior to | ||||||
8 | physical removal of the tissue specimen from the living | ||||||
9 | donor; | ||||||
10 | (2) there was no written authorization from the living | ||||||
11 | donor to sell, license, or otherwise use the tissue | ||||||
12 | specimens for commercial advantage; | ||||||
13 | (3) human tissue specimens were otherwise unlawfully | ||||||
14 | obtained and commercially exploited by misrepresentation, | ||||||
15 | breach of a confidential relationship, or breach of a | ||||||
16 | fiduciary duty; or
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17 | (4) unlawful taking occurred by a person who knew or | ||||||
18 | had reason to know that the human tissue specimens were | ||||||
19 | unlawfully obtained or derived from a person who utilized | ||||||
20 | improper means to acquire or use them.
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21 | Section 20. Remedies. | ||||||
22 | (a) Misappropriation, or imminent misappropriation, of | ||||||
23 | human tissue specimens may be enjoined by a court of | ||||||
24 | appropriate jurisdiction. |
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1 | (b) If the court determines that it would be unreasonable | ||||||
2 | to prohibit future use due to an overriding public interest, an | ||||||
3 | injunction may condition future use and possession upon payment | ||||||
4 | of a reasonable royalty to the living donor successors in | ||||||
5 | interest. | ||||||
6 | (c) The living donor successors in interest may recover | ||||||
7 | profits or a reasonable royalty, as well as attorney's fees, | ||||||
8 | upon proof of misappropriation.
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9 | Section 25. Actions for misappropriation. An action for | ||||||
10 | misappropriation must be brought within 2 years after the | ||||||
11 | misappropriation is discovered, or by reasonable diligence | ||||||
12 | should have been discovered. For the purposes of this Act, a | ||||||
13 | continuing misappropriation of human tissue specimens from a | ||||||
14 | single living donor constitutes a single claim. | ||||||
15 | Section 30. Applicability. | ||||||
16 | (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this Section, | ||||||
17 | this Act supersedes conflicting tort restitution and other laws | ||||||
18 | of this State that provide civil remedies for conversion and | ||||||
19 | misappropriation of personal property. | ||||||
20 | (b) This Act does not affect: | ||||||
21 | (1) criminal remedies for misappropriation; | ||||||
22 | (2) the definition of misappropriation contained in | ||||||
23 | any other Act of this State; | ||||||
24 | (3) remedies available for invasion of privacy or |
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1 | wrongful taking of genetic or other health information | ||||||
2 | pursuant to federal or State law; | ||||||
3 | (4) laws for organ donations;
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4 | (5) laws for cadavers; or | ||||||
5 | (6) violations of the Illinois Anatomical Gift Act.
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6 | Section 35. Scope of the agreement. The agreement in | ||||||
7 | Section 40 of this Act is not effective or intended for persons | ||||||
8 | and entities outside the scope of living donors and physicians. | ||||||
9 | Section 40. Agreement; form. A human tissue transfer | ||||||
10 | agreement between a living donor and a physician shall be in | ||||||
11 | substantially the following form: | ||||||
12 | "............(hereinafter 'Physician'), a natural person doing | ||||||
13 | business at ............, and ............, a natural person | ||||||
14 | residing at ............ (hereinafter 'Living Donor'), enter | ||||||
15 | into the following Agreement: | ||||||
16 | 1. Living Donor's body contains a rare kind of | ||||||
17 | ...............(hereinafter 'human tissue specimen'). | ||||||
18 | 2. Physician requests that Living Donor physically | ||||||
19 | transfer a human tissue specimen and ownership thereof to | ||||||
20 | Physician. |
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1 | 3. Physician will apply the human tissue specimen | ||||||
2 | potentially for commercial purposes in addition to research | ||||||
3 | purposes. | ||||||
4 | 4. Living Donor consents to the physical transfer and | ||||||
5 | Physician's ownership of a human tissue specimen solely for | ||||||
6 | these purposes. | ||||||
7 | 5. Physician will compensate Living Donor for physical | ||||||
8 | transfer and ownership of a human tissue specimen with the | ||||||
9 | statutory fee of $2,000 upon physical transfer of the human | ||||||
10 | tissue specimen to Physician. In the alternative, if Living | ||||||
11 | Donor so requests, Physician will negotiate a reasonable fee | ||||||
12 | for physical transfer and ownership of the human tissue | ||||||
13 | specimen.
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14 | 6. After Living Donor relinquishes physical possession of | ||||||
15 | the human tissue specimen, Physician acquires all rights, | ||||||
16 | title, and ownership in that human tissue specimen after | ||||||
17 | signing this Agreement and payment of either fee of Item 5. | ||||||
18 | 7. If Living Donor becomes deceased after this Agreement is | ||||||
19 | executed, but before the human tissue specimen has been | ||||||
20 | physically transferred to Physician, this Agreement is null and | ||||||
21 | void. |
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1 | 8. If Living Donor becomes deceased after this Agreement is | ||||||
2 | executed, and after the human tissue specimen has been | ||||||
3 | physically transferred to the Physician, Physician agrees to | ||||||
4 | compensate successor(s) in interest pursuant to Item 5.
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5 | 9. Notwithstanding Item 5 above, Living Donor may | ||||||
6 | voluntarily and affirmatively opt out from the requirements of | ||||||
7 | Item 5. Living Donor hereby affirmatively donates the human | ||||||
8 | tissue specimen without the statutory or negotiated fee by | ||||||
9 | initialing and dating this Item 9: ................
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10 | 10. Notwithstanding other provisions in this Agreement, | ||||||
11 | Living Donor or Deceased Donor's successor(s) in interest | ||||||
12 | retain(s) all ownership rights to human tissue which remain | ||||||
13 | integrally part of Living Donor body, and they may provide | ||||||
14 | human tissue specimens therefrom to other parties, including by | ||||||
15 | donating organs or tissue pursuant to the Illinois Anatomical | ||||||
16 | Gift Act. | ||||||
17 | 11. This Agreement is not applicable to persons or entities | ||||||
18 | who are not physicians, Living Donors, or successors in | ||||||
19 | interest of Deceased Donors. | ||||||
20 | 12. Physician's financial and commercial interests in the | ||||||
21 | removed human tissue and in any medical laboratory, research | ||||||
22 | facility, or any other entity that may make use of the removed |
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1 | tissue are as follows: | ||||||
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5 | 13. This Agreement does not supersede confidentiality and | ||||||
6 | access restrictions for tissue banks, or other medical and | ||||||
7 | genetic information restrictions under Illinois or federal | ||||||
8 | law. | ||||||
9 | 14. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of | ||||||
10 | Illinois, including conflicts of laws. | ||||||
11 | .................. Date:............. | ||||||
12 | Living Donor - Signature | ||||||
13 | .................. Date:............. | ||||||
14 | Physician - Signature | ||||||
15 | By signing this Agreement, Physician verifies that he or | ||||||
16 | she has made a full disclosure of all financial and commercial | ||||||
17 | interests in the removed human tissue specimen and in any | ||||||
18 | medical laboratory, research facility, or any other entity that | ||||||
19 | may make use of the removed human tissue specimen.".
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