Washington Statutes

§ 68.50.290 — Corneal tissue for transplantation—Presumption of good faith.

Washington § 68.50.290
JurisdictionWashington
Title 68CEMETERIES, MORGUES, AND HUMAN REMAINS
Ch. 68.50HUMAN REMAINS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 68.50.290 (2026).

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In any subsequent civil action in which the next of kin of a decedent contends that he/she affirmatively informed the county coroner or medical examiner or designee of his/her objection to removal of corneal tissue from the decedent, it shall be presumed that the county coroner or medical examiner acted in good faith and without knowledge of the objection.

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Legislative History

[1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 60 s 2. Formerly RCW68.08.305.]

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