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How do living people donate their remains?

1. How do the living handle the donation of the remains?

1. The process for the living to donate remains is as follows:

(1) Apply for registration. Anyone who wishes to donate his body here can apply for registration directly at the registration receiving station;

(2) Go to the nearby notary office for notarization free of charge;

(3) The registration acceptance station shall go through the registration formalities with the notarial certificate;

(4) After the death of the donor, the person subjected to execution shall issue a death certificate in the hospital or street as soon as possible, and notify the registration acceptance station;

(5) After receiving the notice, the receiving station should make preparations for receiving the remains and send a car to receive the remains;

(6) When registering at the receiving station, the donation number, donation registration number, copy of death certificate, name and contact information of the person subjected to execution shall be provided.

2. Legal basis: Article 20 of the Red Cross Law of the People's Republic of China.

When the Red Cross society accepts the money and materials donated by natural persons, legal persons and other organizations according to law, it shall issue a donation bill for public welfare to the donor under the unified supervision of the financial department. If the donor is anonymous or refuses to accept the donation bill, the Red Cross Society shall make relevant records.

Donors enjoy tax incentives according to law.

Second, what matters need to be clarified in the donation of remains?

Matters that need to be clarified in the donation of remains are as follows:

1, human organ donation follows the principle of voluntary and free;

2. Donation after death, voluntary registration does not affect the right to health;

3. Whether the donation can finally be realized requires medical evaluation and respect for the opinions of relatives.