OAR 333-505-0100
Training for Requestors


(1)

All persons making requests for donations of organs, tissues, and eyes shall have received hospital-provided or procurement organization-provided training in accordance with this rule.

(2)

Training for requestors shall include but is not limited to:

(b)

Specifics of organ tissue and eye donation, including: identification of potential donors; medical uses of donated organs, tissues, and eyes; the history and success of transplant programs; reimbursement mechanisms for expenses relating to organ, tissue, and eye retrieval;

(c)

A review of the psychological, social, cultural, ethical and religious factors affecting willingness to donate organs, tissues, and eyes, and resistance to organ, tissue, and eye donation, and a review of materials developed to train individuals to request organ, tissue, and eye donation with reasonable discretion and sensitivity;

(d)

The family’s right to refuse and the need to respect this right;

(e)

The effect on funeral arrangements and cost; and

(f)

The importance of consulting with the attending physician.

(3)

Requestors shall be able to demonstrate knowledge of the training content as defined in this rule.

Source: Rule 333-505-0100 — Training for Requestors, .

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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