Minnesota Statutes
§ 149A.81 — ANATOMICAL GIFTS
Minnesota § 149A.81
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Minn. Stat. § 149A.81 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Duty of disposition; gift of part of a body.
This chapter does not apply to or interfere with the making of an anatomical gift under chapter 525A, except as provided in this subdivision.
When the anatomical gift is of a part of a body, after procurement of the gift organ or organs, custody of the remainder of the body vests in the person or persons under legal obligation to dispose of the body under section149A.80. Once an anatomical gift has been made and custody of the body has passed from the donee to the person or persons lawfully entitled or obligated to dispose of the body, the provisions of this chapter apply.
Subd. 2.Duty of disposition; gift of whole body.
When the gift is of the whole body, after it has served the purpose of the gift, subject to the terms of the g
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Legislative History
1997 c 215 s 35;1Sp2001 c 9 art 15 s 32;2007 c 120 art 2 s 4
Nearby Sections
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§ 149A.01
PURPOSE AND SCOPE§ 149A.02
DEFINITIONS§ 149A.03
DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER§ 149A.04
ENFORCEMENT§ 149A.05
CORRECTION ORDERS§ 149A.06
ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY ORDERS§ 149A.07
INJUNCTIVE RELIEF§ 149A.08
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER§ 149A.09
DENIAL; REFUSAL TO REISSUE; REVOCATION; SUSPENSION; LIMITATION OF LICENSE, REGISTRATION, OR PERMIT§ 149A.10
ADDITIONAL REMEDIES§ 149A.11
PUBLICATION OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS§ 149A.20
LICENSE TO PRACTICE MORTUARY SCIENCE§ 149A.30
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