Indiana Code § 29-2-14-8

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Sec. 8. This chapter may be cited as the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act. Formerly: Acts 1941, c.49, s.8. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.171, SEC.78.   IC 29-2-15 Chapter 15. Repealed   IC 29-2-16 Chapter 16. Repealed   IC 29-2-16.1 Chapter 16.1. Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act               29-2-16.1-1 Definitions             29-2-16.1-2 Chapter application             29-2-16.1-3 Persons who may make anatomical gifts during the lifetime of a donor             29-2-16.1-4 Methods of making anatomical gifts             29-2-16.1-5 Amendment or revocation of anatomical gifts             29-2-16.1-6 Refusal of anatomical gifts             29-2-16.1-7 Persons prohibited from making, amending, or revoking an anatomical gift; donor revocation of an anatomical gift; unemancipated minors             29-2-16.1-8 Priority of persons authorized to make an anatomical gift of a decedent's body or part             29-2-16.1-9 Anatomical gift documents; amendments; revocations             29-2-16.1-10 Anatomical gift recipients; unnamed recipients; anatomical gift uses; rules; delivery of anatomical gift documents; amendment; revocation             29-2-16.1-11 Searches for documents of gift or refusal             29-2-16.1-12 Petitions to determine anatomical gift or revocation of anatomical gift             29-2-16.1-13 Organ or tissue donor queries for hospital patients             29-2-16.1-14 Documents of gift             29-2-16.1-15 Hospital referrals to procurement organizations; record searches; examination of medical suitability; rights of person to whom a part passes             29-2-16.1-16 Hospital agreements with procurement organizations             29-2-16.1-17 Liability; immunity             29-2-16.1-18 Validity of a document of gift             29-2-16.1-19 BMV, PLA, and DNR cooperation with donor registries; requirements of registry; personally identifiable information             29-2-16.1-20 Declarations and advance health care directives; procurement organizations             29-2-16.1-21 Coroner cooperation with procurement organizations; postmortem examinations; removal of a part of organ from a decedent

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