Illinois Statutes

§ 7-109 — Designated donors

Illinois § 7-109
JurisdictionIllinois
TopicREGULATION
Ch. 210HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION
Act 210 ILCS 25/Illinois Clinical Laboratory and Blood Bank Act.
Art.Article VII - Acceptance, Collection, Identification And Examination Of Specimens, And Reports Of Findings

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210 Ill. Comp. Stat. 7-109 (2026).

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(a)Each blood bank may allow a recipient of blood to designate a donor of his choice, for the purpose of receiving red cells, under the following conditions:
(1)the recipient, or someone on his behalf, has solicited the donors;
(2)the designated donor consents to the donation;
(3)the designated donor's blood may be obtained in sufficient time to meet the health care needs of the recipient;
(4)the designated donor is qualified to donate blood under the criteria for donor selection promulgated by the federal Food and Drug Administration; and (5) the blood of the donor is acceptable for the patient's medical needs.
(b)Blood donated for designated use shall be reserved for the designated recipient; however, if it has not been used within 7 days from the day of donation, it may be used fo

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Legislative History

(Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)

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