Section 3: “Appropriate consent”: adults
18.Section 3 sets out the meaning of 'appropriate consent', in relation to activities concerning the body of a deceased adult or relevant material from a person who is (at the time of the activity) a living or deceased adult. If the adult is alive his own consent is required. Subsections (3) to (5) provide that after death, the adult’s consent, given in advance in writing and witnessed, is required for purposes of anatomical examination or public display. As explained in the previous paragraph, anatomical examination is relevant only in relation to a whole body or material which has come from a whole body during an anatomical examination. For other scheduled purposes, if the adult made no prior decision, a person nominated by him in accordance with section 4 to make decisions after his death or, failing that, someone in a 'qualifying relationship' (as listed in section 54(9) and dealt with further at section 27(4)) may give consent.