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After section 6D of the 2006 Act insert—
(1)The nearest relative of a non-resident adult may authorise the removal and use of a part of the adult's body after the adult's death for transplantation where—
(a)there is in force at the relevant time—
(i)no express authorisation by the adult of removal and use of any part of the adult's body for transplantation, and
(ii)no opt-out declaration by the adult as respects removal and use of the part for transplantation,
(b)the relative has no actual knowledge that—
(i)the adult's most recent view was that the adult was unwilling for the part to be removed and used for transplantation, or
(ii)if the adult were capable of making a decision about removal and use of the part, the adult would be unwilling in the circumstances for the part to be removed and used for transplantation, and
(c)the relative, having had regard to any evidence referred to in section 16H(6)(a) and (b), is satisfied that—
(i)the adult was not unwilling for the part to be removed and used for transplantation, and
(ii)if the adult were capable of making a decision about removal and use of the part, the adult would not be unwilling in the circumstances for the part to be removed and used for transplantation.
(2)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b) and (c), the mere fact that there is in force no express authorisation by the adult of removal and use of any part of the adult's body for transplantation is not to be regarded as unwillingness by the adult.
(3)An authorisation by virtue of subsection (1) must be—
(a)in writing and signed, or
(b)given orally to a health worker.
(4)An authorisation by virtue of subsection (1) may not be withdrawn.”.
Commencement Information
I1S. 8 in force at 26.3.2021 by S.S.I. 2021/108, reg. 2
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