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Removal of the Body Organ
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The Body Organ Donation Law
15. Only the expert or technician who is prescribed by the Ministry of Health is authorized to remove the body organ.
16. A person who is authorized to remove the body organ has the right to remove the body organ of any of the following persons : -
(a) person who donated his body organ;
(b) unclaimed body of the deceased;
(c) the deceased person whose body organ has been donated by the surviving wife, husband, son or daughter, parent, brother, sister or one of the relatives under section 10.
17. The police surgeon shall, if requested by the person who is authorized to remove the body organ, permit the removal of the body organ of the deceased person involved in any crime. However, it shall not ,permit on the
occurrence of any of the following : -
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(a) being a person who prior to h ~ sdeath has written s letter of having no desire to donate the body organ;
(b) in completeness of the post-mortem examination by the relevant police surgeon of the body organ to be removed;
(c) objection by the surviving wife, husband, son or daughter, parent, brother, sister or one of the relatives.
18. On being informed under section 13, the receiving unit shall arrange to remove or take away the body organ within the prescribed time.
16. A person who is authorized to remove the body organ has the right to remove the body organ of any of the following persons : -
(a) person who donated his body organ;
(b) unclaimed body of the deceased;
(c) the deceased person whose body organ has been donated by the surviving wife, husband, son or daughter, parent, brother, sister or one of the relatives under section 10.
17. The police surgeon shall, if requested by the person who is authorized to remove the body organ, permit the removal of the body organ of the deceased person involved in any crime. However, it shall not ,permit on the
occurrence of any of the following : -
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(a) being a person who prior to h ~ sdeath has written s letter of having no desire to donate the body organ;
(b) in completeness of the post-mortem examination by the relevant police surgeon of the body organ to be removed;
(c) objection by the surviving wife, husband, son or daughter, parent, brother, sister or one of the relatives.
18. On being informed under section 13, the receiving unit shall arrange to remove or take away the body organ within the prescribed time.
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