Nevada Code § 442.910

Publication of list of entities that accept living donations of birth tissue; provision of list to pregnant patient
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1. The Division shall publish on an
Internet website maintained by the Division a list of entities that accept
living donations of birth tissue made in a hospital or freestanding birthing
center in this State. To be included on the list, an entity must submit to the
Division:
(a) A request that the entity be included on the
list; and
(b) Proof of accreditation by the American
Association of Tissue Banks, or its successor organization, for the
acquisition, collection or recovery of birth tissue. Such proof must include,
without limitation, the date on which the accreditation expires.
2. The Division shall remove an entity
from the list published pursuant to subsection 1 on the date on which the
accreditation described in paragraph (b) of subsection 1 expires, unless the
entity submits to the Division proof that the accreditation has been renewed.
3. The Division may post on the Internet
website maintained pursuant to subsection 1 information concerning:
(a) The manner in which a patient who is pregnant
may make a living donation of birth tissue to an entity included on the list
published pursuant to subsection 1; and
(b) Federal and state laws and regulations
governing the living donation of birth tissue.
4. A hospital or physician practicing in
the area of obstetrics and gynecology shall provide to any patient who is
pregnant:
(a) A link to the Internet website maintained
pursuant to subsection 1; or
(b) A printed version of the list published
pursuant to subsection 1 that was printed not more than 3 months before the
provision of the list.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Birth tissue means tissue derived from a
live birth.
(b) Live birth has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 440.030 .

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