Georgia General Assembly
Unannotated Code
44-5-148.html
44-5-148.
(a) The donee may accept or reject the gift. If the
donee accepts a gift of the entire body, he may, subject to the terms of the
gift, authorize embalming and using the body in funeral services. If the gift is
of a part of the body, the donee, upon the death of the donor and prior to
embalming, shall cause the part to be removed without unnecessary mutilation.
After removal of the part, custody of the remainder of the body vests in the
surviving spouse, next of kin, or other persons under obligation to dispose of
the body.
(b) The time of death shall be determined
by a physician who attends the donor at his death or, if there is no attending
physician, by the physician who certifies the death. The physician shall not
participate in the procedures for removing or transplanting a part.
(c) A person who acts in good faith in accordance
with the terms of this article is not liable for damages in any civil action or
subject to prosecution in any criminal proceeding for his act.
(d) This article is subject to the laws of this state
prescribing powers and duties with respect to autopsies.
(e) Nothing in this article shall restrict the power
of a coroner or medical examiner to limit an anatomical gift of all or part of a
person´s body when a medical examiner´s inquiry is required of that
person´s death pursuant to Code Section 45-16-24.