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(d) A donor may amend or revoke an anatomical gift that was not made in a will by any form of communication during a terminal illness or injury addressed to at least two adults, at least one of whom is a disinterested witness.
Signing up to become an organ donor (as an adult 18 years or older) is considered a first-person authorized advanced directive. In other words, it functions just like a legally binding will. This means it cannot be overridden by family, even after you die.
Anatomical Gift Act - Uniform Law Commission.
A member of the OPO must obtain consent from the family before organ donation. However, the family cannot override the persons decision to donate their organs if they have registered to donate or stated it in their advance directives.
Gift Law Governs Anatomical Donations Gift law requires three elements: intent, transfer and acceptance. As such, the donation gift is a voluntary, legally binding, uncompensated transfer from one individual to another.
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Any competent person 18 years of age or older can donate their body for medical education and research. You can make your wishes known by completing an Anatomical Gift Declaration of Consent. This does not require the services of a lawyer or notary. The form must be signed by two witnesses.
thereof, has been delivered to a specified donee, the donor may amend or revoke the gift by (1) the execution and delivery to the donee of a signed state- ment, or (2) an oral statement made in the presence of two persons and communicated to the donee, or (3) a statement during a terminal illness or injury addressed

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