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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 213 — Vital statistics

213.111 Loan of unclaimed bodies to hospital or institution of higher learning.

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(1)Notwithstanding the provisions of KRS 311.300 to 311.350, any hospital or
institution of higher learning may make application to any medical school
incorporated within the Commonwealth for the loan of unclaimed whole dead
bodies or parts thereof for educational or scientific purposes if the approval of the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services has first been obtained. Approval shall be
granted or denied by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services on the basis of
proposed use, need, qualification of personnel, and adequacy of equipment and
facilities.
(2)A special transit permit shall be obtained for the transportation of the dead bodies or
parts thereof from the state registrar. Transportation and the ultimate burial of all
the bodies or parts thereof shall be in accordance with the provisions of this chapter
and KRS 311.340.
(3)All approved recipients shall keep a record of all bodies received by them and
comply with all other regulations of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
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