Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation Declaration - Idaho 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation Declaration in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the deceased in the designated blank space. Ensure accuracy as this is a critical component of the declaration.
  3. Enter the date of death and location where the individual passed away. This information helps establish context for your donation.
  4. Indicate your relationship to the decedent by checking one of the provided boxes, such as spouse, adult son or daughter, or guardian.
  5. Select your donation preferences by checking applicable boxes for organs, tissues, or parts you wish to donate. If specific items are desired, list them clearly in the provided space.
  6. Specify any limitations on the purpose of donation (e.g., transplant, therapy) by checking relevant options and providing details if necessary.
  7. Sign and print your name at the bottom of the form. Ensure that all required witness signatures are obtained if needed.

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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.
The act eliminates the specific bar on post-mortem donations by someone who knows the decedent refused to donate. Instead, it bars anyone, other than the parents of a deceased minor, from making a donation if the donor refused in writing to donate and did not revoke this refusal or expressly indicate otherwise.
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. Originally enacted in 1968, the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act is a federal framework that sets out how anatomical gifts can be made. Every state has enacted the provisions of the act in some form.
The UAGA of 2006 allows for individuals to consent to organ donation by expressing their wish when obtaining a drivers license, through verbal expression, by writing it in a will or other advance directive, or in any other manner, simplifying the consent process. This is also known as opting in to organ donation.
Final answer: The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act governs organ donation in the U.S., stipulating that no fees are charged for donations, providers are protected from lawsuits, and minors can donate with consent.
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After donation, the donor is taken to a funeral home, and the OPO works with the funeral director to honor the donor and donor familys funeral wishes. An open casket funeral is possible after organ donation.

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