Nevada Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nevada Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation in our editor.
  2. Begin by confirming your eligibility. Ensure you are of sound mind and at least 18 years old, as this is a requirement for making an anatomical gift.
  3. In the TISSUE section, mark the appropriate boxes for the tissues you wish to donate, such as Eyes, Bone and connective tissue, Skin, Heart, or specify 'Other' if applicable. Include any limitations on your donation if desired.
  4. Next, move to the ORGAN section. Similarly, indicate which organs you wish to donate by marking the relevant boxes. Again, specify any limitations if necessary.
  5. Date your signature in the designated area and provide your signature clearly. If you are unable to sign yourself, follow the instructions for having another individual sign on your behalf with proper witnessing.
  6. Complete the WITNESS FORM by having two witnesses sign and provide their names and addresses. Ensure they meet the criteria outlined in the document.
  7. Finally, complete the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM by having it acknowledged before a notary public or authorized individual.

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Anyone can become an organ donor, no matter your age. Your medical condition at the time of death will determine what organs and tissue can be donated. If you would like to declare your choice to be an organ donor, be sure to enroll in your states donor registry and share your decision with your family and friends.
Help one of the thousands of people waiting for an organ by registering to become a donor in California. Sign Up at the California Organ Donor Registry. Use Your California Drivers License to Show You Are an Organ Donor. Include Organ Donation in Your Advance Health Care Directive. Tell Others That You Are an Organ Donor.
Becoming A Donor If you do not have a license or ID, you may register online to become a donor. This is not necessary if you register through the DMV. See the following resources for more information: Nevada Donor Network - (855) NVDONOR or (855) 683-6667.
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.
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.

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The Act was the first legislation enacted by all states in United States to address the donation of organs, tissues, and eyes as gifts to someone who may be in need of an organ for survival. The UAGA was drafted in order to increase organ and blood supplies and donation and to protect patients in the United States.

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