Colorado Code § 12-140-104

Records and receipts
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(1) A nontransplant tissue bank shall furnish to a
person who delivers human remains to the nontransplant tissue bank a receipt, which must be
signed by both the nontransplant tissue bank and the person who delivers the human remains.
The nontransplant tissue bank shall retain a copy of the receipt in its records in accordance with
subsection (2) of this section. The receipt must include the following:
(a) The date and time of the delivery;
(b) The name of the person who delivered the human remains;
(c) The name of the decedent;
(d) The name of any businesses with which the person delivering the human remains is
affiliated; and
(e) The name of the person who received the human remains on behalf of the
nontransplant tissue bank.
(2) A nontransplant tissue bank shall maintain for at least three years at its registered
location the following records:
(a) The donor's full name and address;
(b) The date of donation;
(c) Documentation of the decedent's informed consent or the consent of the person
authorized by law to consent on behalf of the donor to the donation;
(d) A description of the human remains to be donated for scientific or educational
purposes;
(e) Decedent medical history, including any of the following if used by the nontransplant
tissue bank: Autopsy reports, donation questionnaires, and other donor or decedent solicitation
materials; and
(f) Tracking documentation of the transport of and delivery of human remains.
(3) A nontransplant tissue bank shall keep complete and accurate records and make the
records open for inspection by the director.
(4) A nontransplant tissue bank and its designee each shall maintain the records and
receipts required by this section. If a nontransplant tissue bank withdraws or does not renew its
registration, the nontransplant tissue bank and its designee shall maintain the records and
receipts required by this section for a period of three years after the end of registration.

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