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How to apply for body donation

Handling methods of body donation:

1, the registration procedures of body donation are generally handled at the Red Cross Society where the household registration is located.

2. After the applicant receives the form in duplicate, please read the instructions carefully and fill in it carefully.

3. The opinions of the person subjected to execution in the form can be filled in by relatives, close relatives and friends (if this column is left blank, this form will be invalid).

4. After filling in the form, please bring 3 photos of 1 inch (or 2 inches) and go directly to the District Red Cross Society for registration, and get the commemorative certificate and donation card of body donation.

Donations of remains and organs are made on a voluntary and free basis. You can register at each registration acceptance station first, and then go to the notary office for notarization.

Body donation needs to meet the following conditions:

1. Natural persons with full capacity for civil conduct can donate their remains;

2. If a natural person with limited capacity for civil conduct is willing to donate his remains, he shall obtain the written consent of his guardian;

3. The registration form shall contain the basic information of the donor and the relevant information of the donor executor.

In China, body donation is a free act, and there is no reward. Under normal circumstances, only certain economic compensation can be given to humanitarian assistance, such as reducing hospitalization expenses, donating family medical insurance, helping the needy, offering preferential tuition fees, and reducing taxes, including funeral expenses. This can be considered.

First, how to apply for body donation?

1. The application process for body donation is as follows:

(1) Donation of remains should be voluntary and free of charge, with the consent of family members;

(2) Donors can register with the local Red Cross Society, and under special circumstances, they can ask the registration agency to register at home;

(3) Volunteers applying for registration form must be signed by themselves;

(4) Donating volunteers need to inform themselves whether they have hereditary diseases or infectious diseases.

Article 106 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

A person with full capacity for civil conduct has the right to decide to donate his human cells, tissues, organs and remains for free according to law. No organization or individual may force, cheat or induce its donation.

If a person with full capacity for civil conduct agrees to donate in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, it shall be in writing or may make a will.

If a natural person did not express disapproval of the donation before his life, after the death of the natural person, his spouse, adult children and parents may jointly decide to donate, and the decision on donation shall be made in writing.

Second, what are the conditions for donation of remains?

Body donation needs to meet the following conditions:

1. Natural persons with full capacity for civil conduct can donate their remains;

2. If a natural person with limited capacity for civil conduct is willing to donate his remains, he shall obtain the written consent of his guardian;

3. The registration form shall contain the basic information of the donor, the relevant information of the donor, the opinions of agreeing to implement, the receiving unit of the remains and other matters. Legal basis:

Article 7 of the Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation stipulates that human organ donation should follow the principle of voluntariness and free of charge.

Citizens have the right to donate or not to donate their human organs; No organization or individual may force, deceive or induce others to donate human organs.

Article 8 of the Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation stipulates that citizens should have full capacity for civil conduct when donating human organs. Citizens who donate human organs should have a written willingness to donate, and have the right to revoke their expressed willingness to donate human organs.

If a citizen expresses his disapproval of donating his human organs before his death, no organization or individual may donate or remove his human organs; If a citizen does not agree to donate his human organs before his death, his spouse, adult children and parents may jointly express their willingness to donate his human organs after his death.

Article 10 of the Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation stipulates that the recipients of living organs are limited to the spouse, lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations of the living organ donor, or there is evidence that there is a kinship with the living organ donor due to rescue.