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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the definitions section to understand key terms such as 'anatomical gift' and 'donor'. This will help you navigate the form effectively.
  3. In Section 2, decide whether you want to make an anatomical gift. Check the appropriate boxes for any organs or tissues you wish to donate, and specify any limitations if necessary.
  4. If applicable, sign the document of gift. If you cannot sign, ensure another individual signs on your behalf in the presence of two witnesses.
  5. Complete your personal information including your name, date of birth, and address at the end of the form. This ensures that your wishes are clearly documented.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing the completed document. Ensure that any specific instructions regarding organ donation are clear.

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The statement that is not true is option c) The gift can be made in exchange for payment. The UAGA explicitly prohibits the sale of organs and other anatomical gifts.
The 1987 UAGA simplified the document of gift permitting organ donations and dropped the requirement for witnesses to the document. In the absence of such a document, the act expanded the list of people who can act on behalf of a decedent and permit a donation.
1968 The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA), A model statute, intended for adoption in every jurisdiction. This law provided the legal foundation upon which human organs and tissues can be donated for transplantation by execution of a document of gift.
The 1987 UAGA regulated organs for the purposes of transplantation or therapy. In addition, the individuals wishes to donate were prioritized over the familys or next of kins wishes. Hospitals were authorized to retrieve organs if an individual was found to have documentation of consenting.
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.