Maine Code § 22-2960

Cooperation between Chief Medical Examiner and procurement organization
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1. Cooperation to maximize opportunity. The Chief Medical Examiner shall, consistent with
the requirements of chapter 711, cooperate with a procurement organization to maximize the
opportunity to recover anatomical gifts for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or
education.
[PL 2007, c. 601, §2 (NEW).]
2. Examination within compatible time period. If the Chief Medical Examiner receives notice
from a procurement organization that an anatomical gift might be available or was made with respect
to a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction of the Chief Medical Examiner and a postmortem
examination may be performed, unless the Chief Medical Examiner denies recovery in accordance with
section 2961, the Chief Medical Examiner or designee shall undertake reasonable efforts to conduct a
postmortem examination of the body or the part in a manner and within a time period compatible with
its preservation for the purposes of the gift.
[PL 2007, c. 601, §2 (NEW).]
3. Subject of an anatomical gift. A part may not be removed from the body of a decedent under
the jurisdiction of the Chief Medical Examiner for transplantation, therapy, research or education unless
the part is the subject of an anatomical gift. The body of a decedent under the jurisdiction of the Chief
Medical Examiner may not be delivered to a person for research or education unless the body is the
subject of an anatomical gift. This subsection does not preclude the Chief Medical Examiner from
performing the medicolegal investigation upon the body or parts of a decedent under the jurisdiction of
the Chief Medical Examiner.
[PL 2007, c. 601, §2 (NEW).]

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