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ANATOMY ACT 1977 - SECT 8A
Authority for anatomical examination where body of deceased not at a hospital or forensic institution
(1) If the body of a deceased person (other than a deceased child) is at a
place other than a hospital or forensic institution, the
anatomical examination of that person’s body is authorised if: (a) the
deceased person had, during the person’s lifetime, given his or her consent
in writing to the anatomical examination of the person’s body after the
person’s death, and
(b) the consent had not been revoked.
(2) The
authority conferred by subsection (1) is subject to the terms and any
conditions of the consent referred to in that subsection.
(3) If the body of
a deceased person is at a place other than a hospital or forensic institution,
a senior available next of kin of the person may, by instrument in writing,
authorise the anatomical examination of the person’s body.
(4) A
senior available next of kin must not grant an authority under subsection (3)
if it appears to the senior available next of kin, after making such inquiries
as are reasonable in the circumstances, that: (a) the deceased person had,
during the person’s lifetime, expressed an objection to the
anatomical examination of the person’s body after the person’s death, or
(b) another next of kin of the same or higher order of the classes in
paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition of
"senior available next of kin" in section 4 (1) objects to the
anatomical examination of the person’s body.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty
units.
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