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Published 12:44 2 May 2019 BST
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"Major piece of legislative reform for our organ donation system in Ireland. "General Scheme to be published today. Sought by so many for so long. Delighted we are progressing. Has been a priority for me."
Under the current law, the decision to donate organs after death resides with the next-of-kin, irrespective of whether the deceased person carries a donor card.
In circumstances where a person has not opted out, their next-of-kin will be consulted prior to any organ removal after death. If the next-of-kin does not give consent, no organs will be removed.
If a person signs the opt out register, their next-of-kin will not be consulted about organ donation.
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