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Wyoming Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation by Person Under Eighteen Years of Age

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This Anatomical Gift Donation designates which body parts and organs a person under eighteen years of age, with parental consent, wishes to donate at the time of death. To be effective, a document of gift must be signed by the donor in the presence
of two (2) witnesses who shall sign the document in his presence. If a donor is under eighteen (18) years of age, one (1) of the witnesses MUST be the
donor's parent or legal guardian.

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You can record your decision to opt in or out on the Organ Donor Register. Those excluded will be people under 18, people who have lived in England for less than 12 months or who are not living here voluntarily, and people who lack the capacity to understand the change.

The law allows an adult (someone age 18 or older) to donate all or part of his or her body for transplant, therapy, education, or research. The act permits minors to make such donations under certain conditions and parents to do so on behalf of an unemancipated minor.

Are my organs too old to donate? There are no cutoff ages for donating organs. Organs have been successfully transplanted from newborns and people older than 80. It is possible to donate a kidney, heart, liver, lung, pancreas, cornea, skin, bone, bone marrow and intestines.

There's no age limit to donation or to signing up. People in their 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond have been both organ donors and organ transplant recipients.People of all ages can be organ donors. One of the oldest organ donors in the U.S. was age 92.

Important Revisions. The UAGA of 2006 allows for individuals to consent to organ donation by expressing their wish when obtaining a driver's license, through verbal expression, by writing it in a will or other advance directive, or in any other manner, simplifying the consent process.

How Old Is Too Old? At many institutions, donors over the age of 60, 65, or even 70 are considered on a case-by-case basis. Between 1990 and 2010, 219 people over the age of 70 donated kidneys, and researchers say the number of donors in this age group is on the rise.

Kidney transplants performed using organs from live donors over the age of 70 are safe for the donors and lifesaving for the recipients, new Johns Hopkins research suggests.

(3) "Anatomical gift" means a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donor's death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education.

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Wyoming Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation by Person Under Eighteen Years of Age