The Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation form allows an individual to formally revoke a previous anatomical gift made for organ and tissue donation upon death. Unlike other forms related to anatomical gifts, this form specifically addresses the revocation process, making it clear how and when a donor can change their donation intentions. This is essential for ensuring that an individual's wishes are respected at the time of death.
This form should be used when an individual decides to revoke a prior anatomical gift donation, such as after reflecting on their wishes for organ donation or if their health conditions change. It can also be useful if the individual wants to ensure that their current intentions are clearly documented, especially if previous documentation was not thoroughly communicated or updated.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it must be signed and witnessed as per the guidelines provided within the form.
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