North Carolina Statutes

§ 90-323 — Death; determination by physician

North Carolina § 90-323
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 90Medicine and Allied Occupations
Art. 23Right to Natural Death; Brain Death

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-323 (2026).

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The determination that a person is dead shall be made by a physician licensed to practice medicine applying ordinary and accepted standards of medical practice. Brain death, defined as irreversible cessation of total brain function, may be used as a sole basis for the determination that a person has died, particularly when brain death occurs in the presence of artificially maintained respiratory and circulatory functions. This specific recognition of brain death as a criterion of death of the person shall not preclude the use of other medically recognized criteria for determining whether and when a person has died.

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Legislative History

(1979, c. 715, s. 3.)

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