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Rule R708-38. Anatomical Gift.

As in effect on March 1, 2010

Table of Contents

R708-38-1. Purpose.

The purpose of this rule is to define the process for authenticating an applicant's intent to make an anatomical gift (organ donation) when applying for a driver license or identification card excluding renewal by mail.

R708-38-2. Authority.

This rule is authorized by Subsection 53-3-205(16)(a).

R708-38-3. Process.

An applicant who desires to make an anatomical gift shall authenticate their indication of intent by:

(a) applying for a driver license or identification card;

(b) marking the appropriate place on the application form indicating a desire to make an anatomical gift;

(c) signing the application in person or by some other electronic means affirming that the information entered is true and correct; and

(d) submitting the completed application at a driver license office or submitting the completed application by electronic means when available.

KEY

anatomical gift

Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment

July 3, 2001

Notice of Continuation

March 20, 2006

Authorizing, Implemented, or Interpreted Law

53-3-205; 26-28-102; 26-28-105


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