Section 22-19-177 Immunity.
A person acting in good faith under this article, or under another state’s applicable anatomical gift law, is protected from liability unless there is wantonness or willful misconduct. A person may also rely on certain listed individuals’ representations when deciding whether an anatomical gift was made, changed, or re
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A person acting in good faith under this article, or under another state’s applicable anatomical gift law, is protected from liability unless there is wantonness or willful misconduct. A person may also rely on certain listed individuals’ representations when deciding whether an anatomical gift was made, changed, or revoked, unless the person knows the statement is untrue.
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