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alteration by the donor after the date of the donor's
expressing a willingness or intention to donate; or

 
B. An indication of the decision of the signer to override
the expressed intention of the donor.

 
If more than one person qualifies as next of kin and also
qualifies to execute an anatomical gift of all or part of the
decedent's body under this chapter or any other provision of law,
the document used to override donor intent must show the
agreement of a majority of those persons at the level of priority
of the signer under Title 18-A, section 5-805 or Title 22,
section 2902, subsection 2.

 
Sec. 3. 29-A MRSA §1402-A, sub-§4, ķE, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 394,
§4 and affected by §6, is amended to read:

 
E. Notwithstanding Title 22, section 1711-C and any other
provision of law to the contrary, a health care provider
licensed in this State to provide primary health care shall
provide information to a federally designated organ
procurement organization regarding a patient who has
indicated a willingness to become an organ donor under this
section, Title 18-A, Article 5, Part 8 or Title 22, chapter
710 if such information is provided in accordance with
professional standards applicable to organ donation and if
donor intent has not been overridden pursuant to Title 22,
section 2911, subsection 2.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill removes the provision of law that allows the next of
kin to a person who has expressed intent to donate that person's
own body organ or tissue after death to override the intention of
that person. It also removes the provision of law that requires
that a donor card be signed in the presence of 2 witnesses who
must sign the donor card in the presence of the donor. The bill
also clarifies that a person may donate that person's own body
organ or tissue after death by way of a will, a donor card, an
electronic donor registry or a driver's license on which a
designation is made by organ donor decal, code or notation.


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