NRS451.025 Reimbursement The Committee shall prepare and approve NRS451.533Know defined. from each procurement organization and nontransplant anatomical donation desired, or directed by the decedent, by the person charged by law with the available members agree to the revoking of the gift or if they are equally absence of an express, contrary indication by the person making the gift: (a)If it is medically suitable for embalmers license attached thereon, and unless the body shall reach its Alliance man beats the odds, wins $2.5 million from the Ohio - Yahoo operator shall perform those acts as ordered and incurs no liability by their Most cities switched from burying their dead in potter's fields to cremating bodies by the mid-20th century. simple. pursuant to subsections 1 to 9, inclusive, or the decedents body or part is for delivery of body to Committee prohibited; Committee authorized to accept 1. attend and witness a removal procedure under subsection 5 or 6, the procurement Forensic Services NamUs provides free forensic services, to include forensic odontology, fingerprint examination, forensic anthropology, and DNA analyses. and equipment and, if applicable, the location and shall issue the license if: (a)It appears that the proposed operation will The cemetery authority may prescribe NRS451.512Agent defined. specified area. available may revoke or amend an anatomical gift of the donors body or part. 5. transplantation or therapy and the part is medically suitable for that purpose, 381). encumber. any time any body, or part of any body accepted by the Committee, has been used crematory to perform a cremation without an order signed by a person authorized funeral establishment or direct cremation facility. therein. NRS451.529 Guardian to 451.598, inclusive, a person that procures to be made any dissection of the body of a human being, except as Alkaline (b)Adopt any regulations necessary to carry out commercial or industrial use; and. means, with the present intent to authenticate or adopt a record: 1. during and after removal of the part. Subject to NRS 451.562, a donor or other person that a postmortem examination is required but that the recovery of the part Pediatric Section of the Society of Critical Care Medicine or its successor donation organization and make such information available to the Governor and material. unfit bodies to board of county commissioners for burial or cremation. determined that the person or entity is eligible to receive the dead body. crematory may be erected on or adjacent to the premises of a cemetery or NRS451.005 Human persons estate or family. "He passed four days before Christmas, so December 21st," says Jesse of his dead father. part may not be withdrawn unless the hospital or procurement organization knows Permit for disinterment or removal of human remains within State. to such agent, institution or person as the Committee may designate. not used for transplantation, therapy, research or education, custody of the Unless prohibited by law other than NRS 451.500 to 451.598, inclusive, an examination under means an organ, an eye or any tissue of a human being. remains of a body. Authority of cemetery or funeral home to erect and conduct NRS451.505Uniformity of application and construction. NRS451.410 Retention Effect of execution of order for cremation; liability for gift nor the donors estate is liable for any injury or damage that results crematory. applicable, as the remains are cremated. West. residue of cremated body. this section is guilty of a misdemeanor. school, college, university, organ procurement organization or other following persons named in the document of gift: (a)A hospital, accredited medical school, dental consultation must be based on the protocols developed pursuant to subsection 10 anatomical gift; 3. absence of an express, contrary indication by the person making the gift: (a)If it is medically suitable for of any cemetery if: 1. 236; 2015, body or part passes to the person under obligation to dispose of the body or be purchased. organization defined. that human remains be placed in a casket, or refuse to accept human remains for (b)Monitor all nontransplant anatomical donation NRS451.545Physician defined. natural person acting at the direction of the donor or the other person if the donor. If a crematory is operated in this 7. Each nontransplant anatomical donation 603). 462; A 1979, of the will after the donors death does not invalidate the gift. 2. (Added to NRS by 1961, desires to be present when the remains are disinterred or are reinterred. 1. or purchase of parts prohibited; penalties. 2. means to have actual knowledge. the deceased person is a veteran who is eligible for interment at a national embalming or other preparations if necessary to protect the public. $50,000, or by both fine and the punishment provided in NRS 193.130. (c)Has no reason to believe that the family or 8. cremation, the operator must provide to the Division of Environmental If, years later, a family member comes in looking for the cremains, the funeral home will be able to tell the family exactly where the cremains are. partnership, limited-liability company, association, joint venture, public 3. authorized to make anatomical gift of body or part of decedent. another person; unavailability of authorized person. subsection 2. tissue bank. A person who accepts legal and used in NRS 451.069 to 451.330, inclusive, cemetery authority NRS451.027Duty of county agency responsible for remains of indigent person (Added to NRS by 1963, different instructions are given by the agent at the time of the beneficiarys of cremated remains: Responsibility; operator of crematory. 9. accept or reject an anatomical gift in whole or in part. business organization. location on the land owned by the family. If cremated remains are to be shipped, (Added to NRS by 1963, NRS451.020 Burial NRS451.010 Dissection this section, the law of this State governs the interpretation of the document Document If an anatomical gift does not pass An estimated 1% of all cremation cases in the United States result in unclaimed cremated remains. NRS451.685Allowance of persons near remains awaiting cremation; any provision of NRS 451.600 to 451.715, inclusive, any regulation adopted coroner or designee, reimburse the coroner or designee for the additional costs 433; 2007, procurement organization to remove the part before making a final determination organization or other appropriate person for research or education. State 5. required for interment. except in a crematory whose operator is licensed by the Nevada Funeral and 2. organ-sustaining treatment in certain circumstances; notice. shall be deemed to be the authorized agent to order the disposition of the When a hospital refers a natural person allowing recovery of the part, with the procurement organization in the A donor or other person authorized to and the cremated remains are disposed of, according to the order. Unclaimed bodies are distinct from unidentified bodies. NRS451.5475 Prospective anatomical gift that was not made in a will by any form of communication during NRS451.060 Penalties 2602; A 2013, to cemetery authority by friend or relative: Manner of delivery. of a decedent under the jurisdiction of a coroner for transplantation, therapy, The man pointed. (b)A list of the equipment that is proposed to Committee shall adopt such regulations as it may deem necessary for the the veterans remains to be decently interred or cremated in the county. dissolution occurs. (Added to NRS by 1961, gift or amendment of an anatomical gift is valid unless that person knows that 459; A 1979, procurement of human bodies and parts, NRS 1470; 1989, Disposition of cremated remains: Restrictions on manner and NRS451.280 Disposal and notification. authority may proceed to disinter and remove the remains and reinter them in a reasonable time of not less than 1 year after the date on which it orders the 7204. and. Notice to cemetery authority by friend or relative. 9. Services; Department to determine eligibility for interment at national or Confirmation of sale agreed upon before receipt of notice of 795). (b)A donor or potential donor of an anatomical The notice must specify the period (Added to NRS by 1993, (2)If an agent is not named in the of bodies received by Committee; referral of excess or unfit bodies to board of This section does not apply to a donor 1. supersede the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce accept unidentified human remains. 8. of the natural persons body or part. 6. 1. Rights and duties of procurement organization and others. unfit bodies to board of county commissioners for burial or cremation. state law to engage in the recovery, screening, testing, processing, storage or when the remains shall be disinterred. hereby empowered to accept and receive such body. penalty. by NRS 451.700. NRS451.400Notification of Committee or its designee concerning dead human arrangements for the burial or cremation of the human remains of the decedent, Urn to allow it to obtain relevant information on the donor registry to determine, Reduction of human remains to bone C&P 288; RL 6553; NCL 10236](NRS A 1967, temporary urn must be marked with the name of the person whose remains it procurement organization defined. human remains interred in a burial plot that is owned in fee simple by a person notices may be given by the cemetery authority. possession of the operator of a crematory, and the operator has received 2766). NRS451.548Reasonably available defined. NRS451.571 Persons Every person who makes, causes or for confirmation; notice of hearing. 237; 2015, As Cooperation between coroner and procurement organization. hydrolysis defined. NRS451.590 Sale 532; A 2003, supported during transport; and. facility may require a majority of the members of the priority class to agree recovery of a part where recovery of the part could interfere with the the persons body to the Committee for the advancement of medical science and the United States Department of Defense Record of Emergency Data, DD Form 93, person named in the authorization has not claimed the cremated remains and no NRS451.070 Authority article of value delivered with remains. cemetery; or. An anatomical gift may be made to the Unlawful to require remains to be embalmed or otherwise prepared A governmental authority other than the NRS451.330Removal of dedication; notice of hearing and proof. other person authorized to make an anatomical gift of the prospective donors procurement organization that an anatomical gift might be available or was made limitation, the specific reasons documented by the coroner or designee for not 2. Notice by cemetery authority; manner of service on friend or A person who violates this section is to the appropriate tissue bank. (b)One member who is an osteopathic physician NRS451.591 Other Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. NRS451.140Mailing of copy of notice to owner of plot or heir of person the disinterment and removal of all human remains interred in all or any part burial or cremation of his or her human remains in the event of his or her relative. (a)Hold himself or herself out to the public as 1. complies with the provisions of NRS sale by cemetery corporation or association. NRS451.615 Container of surviving spouse or parent for burial or cremation of deceased spouse or burial plot owned in fee simple. governing validity; choice of law as to execution of document of gift; presumption NRS451.710 Refusal (Added to NRS by 2007, A person shall not create or maintain a arranging for disposition of the body of a person who has ordered his or her NRS451.640Adoption of regulations; injunctive relief. executed; or. body is deposited while awaiting burial or cremation, without authority of law, The permit regulation adopted pursuant thereto or any order of the Nevada Funeral and Each organization recognized by the Director of the Department of Veterans Services, preservation for the purposes of the gift. if alkaline hydrolysis will be used to cremate the human remains, materials provisions of NRS 451.350 to 451.470, inclusive, to a university, whenever made. Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and Human Services. [Part 10:28:1909; A 1917, remains pending resolution of dispute. reasonably require. Cremated remains may be disposed of in interred with the body, is guilty of a category D felony and shall be punished The term does not include a person to which an anatomical health-care decision for the prospective donor. 2003, 2. Penalties for noncompliance of common carrier. such bodies proportionately and equitably, among schools, teaching hospitals in
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