Section 27491.46 Of Article 2. Inquests From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 2.
27491.46
. (a) The coroner shall have the right to retain pituitary
glands solely for transmission to a university, for use in research
or the advancement of medical science, in those cases in which the
coroner has performed an autopsy pursuant to this chapter, and during
a 48-hour period following such autopsy the body has not been
claimed and the coroner has not been informed of any relatives of the
decedent.
(b) In the course of any autopsy performed by the coroner, the
coroner may remove the pituitary gland from the body for transmittal
to any public agency for use in manufacturing a hormone necessary for
the physical growth of persons who are, or may become, hypopituitary
dwarfs, if the coroner has no knowledge of objection to the removal
and release of the pituitary gland having been made by the decedent
or any other person specified in Section 7151.5 of the Health and
Safety Code. Neither the coroner nor the medical examiner authorizing
the removal of the pituitary gland, nor any hospital, medical
center, tissue bank, storage facility, or person acting upon the
request, order, or direction of the coroner or medical examiner in
the removal of the pituitary gland pursuant to this section, shall
incur civil liability for the removal of the pituitary gland in an
action brought by any person who did not object prior to the removal
of the pituitary gland, nor be subject to criminal prosecution for
removal of the pituitary gland pursuant to the authority of this
section.
Nothing in this subdivision shall supersede the terms of any gift
made pursuant to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 7150) of Part 1
of Division 7 of the Health and Safety Code.