Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation - Nebraska 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation - Nebraska in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the tissues you wish to donate. Check the appropriate boxes for Eyes, Bone and connective tissue, Skin, Heart, or specify 'Other' and write in your choice.
  3. Next, indicate any limitations on your donation in the provided space under 'Limitations'. This is important for clarifying your wishes.
  4. Proceed to the organ donation section. Select from options like Heart, Kidney(s), Liver, Lung(s), Pancreas, or specify 'Other' with any limitations as needed.
  5. Date and sign the form where indicated. If you are unable to sign, follow the instructions for having another individual sign on your behalf with proper witnessing.
  6. Complete the witness section by having two adults sign as witnesses. Ensure they provide their names and addresses.
  7. Finally, if required, complete the acknowledgment form by providing details of the notary public who will acknowledge your signature.

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The Uniform Act, which is appended, received the endorsement of the American Bar Association on Aug 7, 1968. The Act is designed to facilitate the donation and use of human tissues and organs for transplantation and other medical purposes and provides a favorable legal environment for such activities.
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.
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.
How One May Donate. The Nebraska Anatomical Board requires that a Certificate of Bequeathal be on file prior to the donors death. The Board will provide the legal forms which require only a few items of information, the donors signature, and the signatures of two witnesses.
The 2006 revised act: expanded the list of persons who can consent to organ donation on behalf of an individual; gave every individual the opportunity to donate their organs at or near death; and stated that individuals who refuse to donate must explicitly state so.
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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.

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