Nevada Code § 451.010

Dissection of dead human bodies: Limitations; penalty
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1. The right to dissect the dead body of a
human being is limited to cases:
(a) Specially provided by statute or by the
direction or will of the deceased.
(b) Where a coroner is authorized under NRS 259.050 or an ordinance enacted
pursuant to NRS 244.163 to hold an
inquest upon the body, and then only as the coroner may authorize dissection.
(c) Where the spouse or next of kin charged by
law with the duty of burial authorize dissection for the purpose of
ascertaining the cause of death, and then only to the extent so authorized.
(d) Where authorized by the provisions of NRS 451.500 to 451.598 , inclusive.
2. Every person who makes, causes or
procures to be made any dissection of the body of a human being, except as provided
in subsection 1, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

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