Okla. Admin. Code § 435:10-7-9

Current through Vol. 41, No. 19, June 17, 2024
Section 435:10-7-9 - Disposal of human tissue
(a) The following words and terms, when used in this Section, shall have the following meaning, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1)"Conviction" , as used in SB668, 1992 Legislative Session, shall mean a finding, by the Board, that a physician did violate any provision of this Section.
(2)"Human tissue" means all parts of the human body recognizable as such without the use of specialized equipment.
(3)"Physician" means a person licensed under the provisions of Title 59 O.S., Section 481 et seq.
(b) All human tissue, which is collected in the course of the diagnosis and/or treatment of any human condition by a doctor of allopathic medicine, his employee or agent, must be handled in one of the following ways:
(1) Sent for analysis and possible retention as a surgical specimen;
(2) Sent for autopsy;
(3) Sent for embalming and burial in accordance with accepted interment standards; or
(4) Sent for disposal by incineration in a pathological incinerator in the same manner as hazardous medical waste is handled under the applicable state statutes, rules and regulations.
(c) Nothing herein shall preclude the doctor's right to use human tissue for the treatment of disease or injury. Likewise, the doctor shall have the right to assist in arranging appropriate donations through the processes of the Anatomical Board, under the provisions of the Anatomical Gift Act or the preservation of human tissue for other legitimate educational purpose in any accredited educational endeavor.
(d) In no event shall any person knowingly dispose of any human tissue in a public or private dump, refuse or disposal site or place open to public view.
(e) Any allopathic physician who violates or whose employees or agents violate this Section shall, upon conviction in a hearing before the Board, be fined an amount not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000).
(f) A presumption of compliance occurs once the attending physician has executed one of these methods of handling and his responsibility is deemed fulfilled. In no event shall the allopathic physician be responsible for the acts or omissions of any other licensed professional, independent contractor or other indirect assistant incidental to the ultimate disposal of human tissue by any of the designated methods.

Okla. Admin. Code § 435:10-7-9

Added at 10 Ok Reg 1527, eff 4-26-93