HRS §327-4
Who can donate organs or body parts before death
This section says who may give their body or body parts for donation before death. It lists the people allowed to make the gift, like the donor themselves if they are old enough, or their agent, parent, or guardian in certain cases. The gift must follow the rules in another section.
everyone
The statute, as written — Who may make an anatomical gift before donor's death
Subject to section 327-8, an anatomical gift of a donor's body or body part may be made during the life of the donor for transplantation, therapy, research, or education in the manner provided in section 327-5 by: (1) The donor, if the donor is at least eighteen years of age or is under eighteen years of age and is: (A) An emancipated minor, as deemed pursuant to section 577-25; or (B) Authorized under a state law to apply for a driver's license under part VI of chapter 286; (2) An agent of the donor, unless the power of attorney for health care or other record prohibits the agent from making an anatomical gift; (3) A parent of the donor, if the donor is under eighteen years of age and not emancipated; or (4) The donor's guardian.
Sections this one refers to
§327-5 Ways to donate organs before you die
§327-8 When one person's gift blocks another's gift
§577-25 Emancipation of certain minors
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