Code of Massachusetts Regulations
105 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Title 105 CMR 130.000 - Hospital Licensure
Subpart C - SUPPLEMENTARY STANDARDS: IN GENERAL
Section 130.386 - Classes of Persons Authorized to Consent
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) The following order of priority is set forth for persons authorized to give consent for an autopsy:
(B) If a member of the highest priority class available to give consent opposes the autopsy and makes such opposition known to the hospital prior to the autopsy, the hospital shall not perform an autopsy on the decedent.
(C) If the class that is authorized to give consent to an autopsy contains more than one member, the hospital is required to obtain consent from only one member of that class. If a member of the same class as the person who is authorized to give consent to an autopsy opposes the autopsy and makes such opposition known to the hospital prior to the autopsy, the hospital shall not perform an autopsy on the decedent.
(D) A separated spouse, if available after diligent search, shall explicitly waive consent in writing or by a witnessed telephonic communication before a member of a lower priority class is authorized to give consent.
(E) A person of the highest priority class available to give consent who is younger than 18 years old, is not emancipated, or has been adjudicated mentally incompetent may not be the consenting party of record.
(F) A woman who is younger than 18 years old may consent to the autopsy of her deceased child or fetus.