Oklahoma Revocation of Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation Declaration

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Oklahoma
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OK-P025B
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What this document covers

The Revocation of Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation Declaration is a legal document used to revoke a prior decision regarding the donation of body parts and organs upon death. This form specifically nullifies any previous anatomical gift made under Form OK-P025. It allows the donor to declare that they no longer wish to donate their body parts or organs, ensuring their wishes are respected, particularly if circumstances change or they have a change of heart about organ donation.


Main sections of this form

  • Declarant's information: Full name and address of the individual revoking the gift.
  • Date of the original gift: Specify when the anatomical gift was initially made.
  • Revocation statement: A clear, signed declaration revoking the anatomical gift.
  • Signature of Declarant: A place for the individual to sign, confirming their wish to revoke.
  • Witness requirements: Discussion of how to communicate the revocation and to whom the revocation must be provided.

When to use this form

This form should be used when an individual who previously designated their body parts or organs for donation decides to withdraw that decision. Situations may include changes in personal beliefs, health conditions, or a desire for family to have different arrangements after death.

Intended users of this form

  • Individuals who have made an anatomical gift and wish to revoke it.
  • Family members or legal representatives acting on behalf of a donor who is physically unable to amend or revoke their previous wishes.
  • Individuals wanting to ensure their current wishes regarding organ donation are legally documented.

How to prepare this document

  • Enter the Declarant's full name at the designated space.
  • Specify the date of the original anatomical gift.
  • Clearly state your intention to revoke the gift in the provided declaration section.
  • Sign the form to finalize the revocation, ensuring it reflects your current wishes.
  • Distribute copies of the signed revocation to all parties who received the original anatomical gift document.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is recommended to keep the document in a secure location and provide copies to family or the designated donee to ensure your wishes are known and respected.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to date the revocation form, which can lead to confusion about the authenticity of the revocation.
  • Not providing copies of the revocation to all relevant parties.
  • Neglecting to sign the form, which makes it invalid.

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Quick recap

  • This form allows individuals to revoke their previously stated anatomical gift, ensuring their current wishes are followed.
  • The revocation must be completed following specific legal guidelines to be effective.
  • Clear communication and documentation are essential to uphold one’s intentions regarding organ donation.

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FAQ

If you opt out, you will be recording that you do not want to donate any of your organs or tissue, and opting out of donation completely. If you are willing to be a donor but want to specify which organs and/or tissue you would like to donate, you should register as a donor on the NHS Organ Donor Register.

The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1987 The provisions of the UAGA of 1968 would ban the purchase and sale of body parts, facilitate the simplified process of obtaining authorization to retrieve organs, and ensure that medical staff establish procedures and guidelines to identify organ donors while under hospital care.

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Can I remove myself from the registered donors list? Yes, you can change your donor status at any time. Look for an option such as "updating your status" on your state's site. If you have a donor designation on your driver's license, removing yourself from the registry will not change that.

If an individual is registered, there is legally binding permission for donation at the time of the donor's death under the UAGA, and family members do not have the right to override this decision (1). This is not only the law, as in current practice most donations proceed even over family objection (3).

And if you don't want to donate, it's really quick and simple to record your decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register. The quickest and easiest way to do this is online, but if you don't have internet access you can call our contact centre on 0300 123 23 23. Get the facts about organ donation.

A: You do not have to wait until your license expires to update your organ and tissue donor status. Simply visit www.DMV.ca.gov and click the Donate Life California link. From there you can become a registered donor and read answers to frequently asked questions and real-life organ donor and recipient stories.

You can remove your registration online at any time by visiting www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org. Additionally, you can contact us by calling us at 866-797-2366, emailing us at info@donatelifecalifornia.org, or sending us a letter at. Donate Life California. 3940 Industrial Blvd.

The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) has been revised in 2006 to permit the use of life support systems at or near death for the purpose of maximizing procurement opportunities of organs medically suitable for transplantation.

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Oklahoma Revocation of Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation Declaration