The main procedures for organ donation are as follows:
1. Receive visits or telephone inquiries;
2. The Red Cross provides: "A Letter to Volunteers for Human Remains Donation"; "Registration Form for Human Remains Donation" (in duplicate); "Volunteer's Basic Information Registration Form";
3. Receive the completed registration forms from volunteers, and inform the people of any incompleteness or improperness. Appropriate places: the public in filling out the organ donation agreement; the public in filling out the organ donation agreement;
4, for volunteers who fill out the qualified for: "a letter to the body donor" "registration reply"; "body donation registration form" (a copy of); "Certificate of Honor"; "Donation Card" (to carry around with you).
Legal Basis
The People's Republic of China*** and National Code
Article 106 A person with full capacity for civil behavior shall have the right to decide independently to donate his or her human cells, human tissues, human organs, or human remains free of charge in accordance with the law. No organization or individual may force, deceive or induce them to donate.
A person with full capacity for civil behavior who agrees to make a donation in accordance with the preceding paragraph shall do so in writing, and may also conclude a will.
Where a natural person has not expressed his disagreement to donation during his lifetime, his spouse, adult children or parents may **** with the decision to donate after the death of such natural person, and the decision to donate shall be in written form. Article 107 prohibits the trading of human cells, human tissues, human organs and human remains in any form. Article 106 A person with full capacity for civil behavior shall have the right to decide on his own, in accordance with law, to donate his human cells, human tissues, human organs or human remains without compensation. No organization or individual may force, deceive or induce them to donate.
Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation
Article 7 Donation of human organs shall follow the principles of voluntariness and gratuitousness.
Citizens have the right to donate or not to donate their human organs; no organization or individual shall force, deceive or induce others to donate human organs. Article 8 Citizens who donate human organs shall have full capacity for civil behavior. Citizens to donate their human organs shall have a written will to donate, has expressed the will to donate their human organs, the right to revoke.
Citizens who do not agree to donate their human organs, any organization or individual shall not donate, remove the citizen's human organs; citizens who do not express disagreement with the donation of their human organs, the citizen's death, his or her spouse, adult children, parents can be in writing *** with the consent of the citizen to agree to donate the will of the citizen's human organs.