Section 27491.44 Of Article 2. Inquests From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 2.
27491.44
. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the coroner
is authorized to do all of the following:
(a) Assist the people of this state, as appropriate, in the
implementation of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act contained in
Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 7150) of Part 1 of Division 7 of
the Health and Safety Code, and in the otherwise lawful utilization
of medically proven organ and tissue transplant procedures.
(b) Cooperate in the authorized removal and timely disposition of
human organs and tissue from the bodies of deceased persons,
including victims of homicide, in accordance with law and accepted
medical practice.
(c) Assist medical and health service agencies in identifying
donors of human organs and tissues, for purposes of providing
life-enhancing benefits of transplant surgery to recipients under
duly sanctioned medical conditions.
(d) Ask the deceased person's next of kin, at the time of
notification of death, whether the deceased was a donor or if the
family was a donor family. If not, the coroner is authorized to
inform them of their option to donate viable organs and tissues.
(e) Enter into agreements with one or more procurement
organizations to coordinate organ recovery procedures within that
coroner's jurisdiction or in cooperation with other coroners
throughout the state.
(f) Contract with or receive assistance of any kind from any
public or private entity for the purpose of providing education and
training to his or her personnel in pathology or any other area of
the healing arts and sciences that will assist in timely
determination of the causes of death.