Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation - Arizona 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation - Arizona in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the Declarant at the top of the form. This identifies you as the individual revoking the anatomical gift.
  3. Next, indicate the date of your original anatomical gift document. This is crucial for establishing context and validity.
  4. In the designated section, clearly state that you are revoking your anatomical gift according to Arizona Statutes §36-845. This ensures legal compliance.
  5. Sign and print your name in the appropriate fields to validate your revocation. Ensure that this is done on the specified date.
  6. If applicable, include witness signatures in the provided sections. Remember, at least two adults must witness your signature, one being disinterested.

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Arizona first adopted this act in 1970 and adopted a revised version in 1996. The Revised Arizona Anatomical Gift Act (Revised Act) authorizes persons to consent to, amend, revoke or refuse to make an anatomical gift.
(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.
The commissioners revised the UAGA in 1987 and again in 2006. The revisions in the 1987 UAGA were intended to accomplish several goals. First, they were intended to increase the supply of organs to meet rapidly growing demand.
A gift of any goods or chattels is not valid unless the gift is in writing, duly acknowledged and recorded, or by will, duly proved and recorded, or unless actual possession of the gift is passed to and remains with the donee or some one claiming under him.
Introduction. Organ and tissue donation occurs after a person has died. Transplantable organs and tissue can be donated to help the lives of individuals in need. Anatomical gift means a donation of all or part of a human body, after death, for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or education.

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The most important clause of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) permits individuals to make a voluntary decision to donate their organs and tissues upon death. This act emphasizes that donations must be made through a written or witnessed document, ensuring clear consent from the donor.

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