(1) The
department of licensing shall electronically transfer all
information that appears on the front of a driver's license or
identicard including the name, gender, date of birth, and most
recent address of any person who obtains a driver's license or
identicard and volunteers to donate organs or tissue upon death
to any Washington state organ procurement organization that
intends to establish a statewide organ and tissue donor registry
as provided under subsection (2) of this section. All subsequent
electronic transfers of donor information shall be at no charge
to this Washington state organ procurement organization.
(2) Information obtained by a Washington state organ
procurement organization under subsection (1) of this section
shall be used for the purpose of establishing a statewide organ
and tissue donor registry accessible to in-state recognized
cadaveric organ and cadaveric tissue agencies for the recovery or
placement of organs and tissue and to procurement agencies in
another state when a Washington state resident is a donor of an
anatomical gift and is not located in this state at the time of
death or immediately before the death of the donor. Any registry
created using information acquired under subsection (1) of this
section must include all residents of Washington state regardless
of their residence within the service area designated by the
federal government.
(3) No organ or tissue donation organization may obtain
information from the organ and tissue donor registry for the
purposes of fund raising. Organ and tissue donor registry
information may not be further disseminated unless authorized in
this section or by federal law. Dissemination of organ and
tissue donor registry information may be made by a Washington
state organ procurement organization to another Washington state
organ procurement organization, a recognized in-state procurement
agency for other tissue recovery, or an out-of-state federally
designated organ procurement organization that has been
designated by the United States department of health and human
services to serve an area outside Washington.
(4) A Washington state organ procurement organization may
acquire donor information from sources other than the department
of licensing.
(5) All reasonable costs associated with the creation of an
organ and tissue donor registry shall be paid by the Washington
state organ procurement organization that has requested the
information. The reasonable costs associated with the initial
installation and setup for electronic transfer of the donor
information at the department of licensing shall be paid by the
Washington state organ procurement organization that requested
the information.
(6) An individual does not need to participate in the organ
and tissue donor registry to be a donor of organs or tissue. The
registry is to facilitate organ and tissue donations and not
inhibit persons from being donors upon death.
[2003 c 94 § 3.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2003 c 94: See note following RCW 68.50.530.