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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 90 > Article 35 - Accident-Trauma Victim Identification
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Chapter 90
> Article 35 - Accident-Trauma Victim Identification
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§ 90-600
Short title
§ 90-601
Purpose
§ 90-602
Routine search for donor information; notification of hospital; definitions as provided in the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
§ 90-603
Timely notification of next of kin
§ 90-604
Use of body information tags
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North Carolina Laws: Death and Dying
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 90 > Article 23 - Right to Natural Death; Brain Death
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 90 > Article 35 - Accident-Trauma Victim Identification
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 130A > Article 16 - Postmortem Investigation and Disposition
North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 152 - Coroners
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