N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, § 52-11.4
(a) The retrieval of nontransplant anatomic parts shall only be performed on:
(b) No body, body segment, or other nontransplant anatomic part shall be retrieved, acquired, distributed, transported, or used for a purpose not authorized by Public Health Law section 4302. For the purposes of this Subpart, the term research as used in Public Health Law section 4302 shall be limited to research conducted in accordance with accepted research protocols designed to improve the public health, safety and welfare.
(1) A whole body acquisition service shall employ the following staff:
(2) Facilities requirements. A whole body acquisition service shall have a dedicated, secure and restricted space for preparation of whole bodies and body segments for research and/or education purposes. Access to such space shall be limited to individuals directly associated with receipt and preparation of whole bodies or body segments. Preparation and storage space shall include:
(3) Records. In addition to the records required in section 52-2.9(i) of this Part, a whole body acquisition service shall maintain complete and accurate records of all donations, including:
(iv) a copy of any contract or letter of agreement between the whole body acquisition service and the whole body user, and documentation of the method of intended final disposition of the whole body or body segment.
(d) Transfer.
(c) Whole body acquisition services.