Bill Text: NY A03101 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Prohibits the procurement of human body parts for use in human transplantation except as provided by law; requires that procurement of body parts be performed only at registered facilities and requires reporting to the county medical examiner or coroner.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - referred to health [A03101 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A03101-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         3101
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 23, 2013
                                      ___________
       Introduced by M. of A. KAVANAGH -- read once and referred to the Commit-
         tee on Health
       AN  ACT  to  amend  the  public  health  law,  in  relation to sales and
         purchases of human organs
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1. Section 4307 of the public health law, as amended by chap-
    2  ter 362 of the laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows:
    3    S 4307. Prohibition of sales and purchases of  human  organs  OR  BODY
    4  PARTS.  1.  It  shall  be  unlawful for any person to knowingly acquire,
    5  receive, or otherwise transfer  for  valuable  consideration  any  human
    6  organ  for  use in human transplantation, OR TO PROCURE ANY BODY PART IN
    7  VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION. [The term human organ means the human kidney,
    8  liver, heart, lung, bone marrow, and any other human organ or tissue  as
    9  may  be designated by the commissioner but shall exclude blood. The term
   10  "valuable consideration" does not include the reasonable payments  asso-
   11  ciated with the removal, transportation, implantation, processing, pres-
   12  ervation,  quality control, and storage of a human organ or the expenses
   13  of travel, housing, and lost wages incurred by  the  donor  of  a  human
   14  organ  in  connection  with  the  donation of the organ.] Any person who
   15  violates this section shall be guilty of  a  class  E  felony  FOR  EACH
   16  INSTANCE OF SALE.
   17    2. For the purposes of this section, the donation of a kidney or other
   18  organ  from  a  live donor for transplantation into an individual condi-
   19  tioned upon the donation and transplantation of a similar organ into  an
   20  individual  specified  by  the  donor  shall  not,  in and of itself, be
   21  considered to be "valuable consideration" provided  that  such  donation
   22  and  transplant  are performed in accordance with other applicable laws,
   23  rules and regulations, including any specific rules and regulations  the
   24  commissioner  may  adopt,  with the advice and consent of the transplant
   25  council, with respect to such conditional donations. No  individual  may
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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       A. 3101                             2
    1  make a donation conditioned upon the race, color, creed, national origin
    2  or  religious  affiliation  of  the  recipient,  and  no hospital, organ
    3  procurement organization, tissue bank, physician or  other  professional
    4  may participate in the performance of any procedure or otherwise facili-
    5  tate the donation and/or transfer of organs and/or tissue conditioned on
    6  such factors.
    7    3. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION:
    8    (A) THE TERM "PROCURE" MEANS AND INCLUDES THE ACT OF KNOWINGLY ACQUIR-
    9  ING, RECEIVING, OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRING;
   10    (B) THE TERM "HUMAN ORGAN" MEANS THE HUMAN KIDNEY, LIVER, HEART, LUNG,
   11  BONE MARROW, AND ANY OTHER HUMAN ORGAN OR TISSUE AS MAY BE DESIGNATED BY
   12  THE  COMMISSIONER  BUT  SHALL  EXCLUDE BLOOD, AND OCULAR TISSUE WHICH IS
   13  RECOVERED BY LICENSED EYE BANK PERSONNEL;
   14    (C) THE TERM "VALUABLE CONSIDERATION" DOES NOT INCLUDE THE  REASONABLE
   15  PAYMENTS  ASSOCIATED  WITH  THE  REMOVAL,  TRANSPORTATION, IMPLANTATION,
   16  PROCESSING, PRESERVATION, QUALITY CONTROL, AND STORAGE OF A HUMAN  ORGAN
   17  OR THE EXPENSES OF TRAVEL, HOUSING, AND LOST WAGES INCURRED BY THE DONOR
   18  OF A HUMAN ORGAN IN CONNECTION WITH THE DONATION OF THE ORGAN OR REASON-
   19  ABLE  COMPENSATION  FOR RESTORATIVE WORK PERFORMED BY A LICENSED FUNERAL
   20  DIRECTOR IN CONNECTION WITH PROCUREMENT OF A HUMAN ORGAN;
   21    (D) THE TERM "BODY PART" MEANS AND INCLUDES THE TERMS INCLUDED IN  THE
   22  DEFINITION  OF  BODY  PART  PURSUANT  TO  SUBDIVISION  FIVE  OF  SECTION
   23  FORTY-THREE HUNDRED OF THIS ARTICLE, BUT SHALL EXCLUDE BLOOD, AND OCULAR
   24  TISSUE WHICH IS RECOVERED BY LICENSED EYE BANK PERSONNEL  OR  ANY  OTHER
   25  ELEMENT AS THE COMMISSIONER MAY DEEM NECESSARY.
   26    4.  THE  COMMISSIONER SHALL PRESCRIBE RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING
   27  PROCUREMENT OF HUMAN BODY PARTS, WHICH SHALL REQUIRE AT A  MINIMUM  THAT
   28  (A)  ALL  PROCUREMENT OF SUCH BODY PARTS BE PERFORMED ONLY BY A FACILITY
   29  REGISTERED WITH THE DEPARTMENT TO UNDERTAKE SUCH  PROCUREMENT,  (B)  ALL
   30  FACILITIES REGISTERED FOR PROCUREMENT OF HUMAN BODY PARTS SHALL DOCUMENT
   31  THE PROCUREMENT OF EACH BODY PART, RETAIN SUCH DOCUMENTATION FOR A MINI-
   32  MUM  OF  SIX  YEARS  FROM  THE DATE OF THE PROCUREMENT, AND PRODUCE SUCH
   33  DOCUMENTATION UPON REQUEST BY THE DEPARTMENT OR BY  ANY  POLICE  OFFICER
   34  ACTING  IN  HIS  OR  HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY, AND (C) NO FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
   35  UNDERTAKER, REGISTERED RESIDENT, MORTUARY STUDENT OR REGISTERED  FUNERAL
   36  HOME  OR  FACILITY  SHALL CONDUCT OR PARTICIPATE IN PROCUREMENT OF HUMAN
   37  BODY PARTS.
   38    S 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
   39  it shall have become a law.
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