Fla. Admin. Code R. 59A-3.274
(2) Education and Training of Designee. The hospital administrator or designee making the request of the next of kin for organ, tissue and eye donations shall be trained in the request procedures used in organ and tissue donation. The Organ Procurement Organization (OPO), tissue bank and eye bank shall, in conjunction with their affiliated hospitals, develop a requester training curriculum that will meet the individual needs of each affiliated hospital. The Agency shall assist, if requested, in the implementation of the requester training curriculum in conjunction with an OPO, tissue bank and eye bank where the OPO, tissue bank and eye bank do not have adequate resources for the implementation of the requester training curriculum within their affiliated hospitals. This training shall include the following minimum basic curriculum:
(b) The requirements of Florida law to be met in order for a donation to be allowed to proceed including:
1. Explanatory information regarding the family’s rights to allow or refuse a donation, to donate specific organs, tissues or eyes and to designate the organs, tissues or eyes for the purpose of transplantation, medical research or instruction, and,
2. The criteria for determining whether a particular death falls within the scope of section 406.11, F.S., necessitating close communication with the Medical Examiner’s office, and permission from the Medical Examiner when required;
(c) Necessary basic information regarding the process and procedures related to organ, tissue, and eye donation and transplantation including the following:
1. The procedures and techniques used in the recovery and preservation of organs, tissues and eyes;
2. The success rates of currently accepted transplant procedures;
3. The numbers of patients presently awaiting these procedures; and,
4. The financial procedures and arrangements applicable to the donation of organs, tissues and eyes.
(3) Each Class I and Class II hospital or its designee shall, using the criteria of the affiliated OPO, tissue bank, and eye bank, implement the following procedures:
(e) The hospital shall work with the affiliated OPO, tissue bank, and eye bank to evaluate the patient as a potential organ, tissue, or eye donor in accordance with section 765.522, F.S. The medical acceptability of such organs, tissues, and eyes shall be determined according to the medical standards of the affiliated procurement agency. The hospital administrator may designate personnel of the affiliated OPO, tissue bank, or eye bank who shall make the request for donation. Where non-hospital personnel are designated to make the request for organ, tissue or eye donation, the affiliated OPO, tissue bank, or eye bank shall be given the opportunity to approach the next of kin about donation and shall utilize the following procedure when approaching the next of kin:
1. The affiliated OPO shall be given the opportunity to approach the next of kin about donation of organs in all suitable vascular organ donor cases when the potential donor meets the medical standards of the affiliated OPO. Where the suitable vascular organ donor also meets the medical standards of the affiliated tissue bank or eye bank, and in the absence of a contrary agreement between the affiliated OPO, tissue bank, and eye bank, the affiliated OPO may represent the affiliated tissue bank and eye bank and approach the next of kin about donation in all suitable tissue and eye donor cases.
2. The affiliated tissue bank shall be given the opportunity to approach the next of kin about donation in all suitable tissue donor cases where the potential donor meets the medical standards of the affiliated tissue bank and where the affiliated OPO has not already approached the next of kin for donation of tissues and eyes in all non-suitable vascular organ donor cases. Where the suitable tissue donor also meets the medical standards of the affiliated eye bank, and in the absence of a contrary agreement between the affiliated tissue bank and eye bank, the affiliated tissue bank may represent the affiliated eye bank and approach the next of kin about donation in all suitable eye donor cases.
3. The affiliated eye bank shall be given the opportunity to approach the next of kin about donation in all suitable eye donor cases where the potential donor meets the medical standards of the affiliated eye bank, and where the affiliated OPO or tissue bank has not already approached the next of kin for donation of eyes. Where the suitable eye donor also meets the medical standards of the affiliated tissue bank, and in the absence of a contrary agreement between the affiliated eye bank and tissue bank, the affiliated eye bank may represent the affiliated tissue bank and approach the next of kin about donation in all suitable tissue donor cases.
(g) A Routine Inquiry Form shall be completed upon every patient death occurring within the hospital and shall become a part of each patient’s medical record.
1. The form shall document whether the patient was deemed medically suitable for donation of organs, tissues and eyes, and if the patient is not medically suitable for donation, the form shall document the specific reason according to the criteria of the affiliated procurement agency.
2. If the patient is deemed medically acceptable for donation, the form shall document that the patient’s appropriate next of kin was approached, as well as the outcome of the patient’s expressed wishes, if known, regarding the donation of organs, tissues, and eyes. If the family allows donation, a specific consent form shall be signed or completed by means of telegraphic, recorded telephonic, or other recorded message by the appropriate next of kin as specified in section 765.512, F.S.
3. If a request for donation is deemed to be exempted according to subsection (4) of this section, or the medical standards of the affiliated OPO, tissue bank, and eye bank, the form shall document the specific reason for the lack of a request.
(4) Request Exemptions.
(a) The appropriate next of kin as defined by section 765.512, F.S., of patients deemed medically acceptable by the medical standards of the affiliated OPO, tissue bank and eye bank, and dying in the hospital shall be asked about organ, tissue, and eye donation except as follows:
1. There is on record notification of prior objection by the individual, or the appropriate next of kin as defined by section 765.512, F.S., or
2. The appropriate next of kin cannot be found after a reasonable search; or
3. No positive identification of the potential donor has been found; or
4. The medical examiner has denied permission; or
5. The hospital or designee, in accordance with a request for the affiliated procurement agency, has agreed to delay the request until the family has left the hospital.
Rulemaking Authority 765.522, 873.01(3)(a) FS. Law Implemented 765.522 FS. History–New 9-4-95, Formerly 59A-3.219, Amended 10-16-14.