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Article R1232-4-4 of the French Public Health Code

I.-A person may refuse to have an organ removed from him or her after his or her death, primarily by registering on the automated national register of organ removal refusals under the conditions set out in sub-section 2 of this section. II -A person may also express their refusal in writing and entrust this document to someone close to them. This document must be dated and signed by the author,…

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Article R1232-6 of the French Public Health Code

Any person of full age or a minor of at least thirteen years of age may be entered on the register in order to make known their refusal to have organs removed from their body after their death, either for therapeutic purposes, or to investigate the cause of death, or for other scientific purposes, or in more than one of these three cases. The refusal provided for in the previous…

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Article R1232-7 of the French Public Health Code

Applications for inclusion on the register are made on plain paper or by filling in the form made available to the public by the Agence de la biomédecine. The application for registration must be sent to the Agence de la biomédecine by any means that can be relied upon to give a date certain of receipt: it must be dated, signed and accompanied by a photocopy of any document that…

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Article R1232-9 of the French Public Health Code

A refusal to take a sample may be revoked at any time by the person concerned, under the same conditions as those laid down for the application for registration by article R. 1232-7. A certificate of removal from the register is sent to the person concerned, unless they expressly state that they do not wish to receive a certificate.

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Article R1232-10 of the French Public Health Code

Without prejudice to the provisions of article L. 1232-2 concerning minors, no organs may be removed from a deceased person over the age of thirteen for therapeutic purposes, or to investigate the cause of death, or for other scientific purposes, without the register first being asked whether the deceased person has refused to have the organs removed.

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