Anatomical Board
Summaries
John Cornyn
Cadavers may not be transferred to other states for use in medical education and research unless other state has promised Anatomical Board to reciprocate|Cadavers willed or otherwise donated to named institutions under chapter 691 of the Health and Safety Code are subject to distribution by Anatomical Board, while those donated under Anatomical Gift Act are not|Fees charged by institutions transferring cadavers to third parties, Anatomical Board is not authorized to regulate|Cadavers, Anatomical Board may not regulate fees charged by institutions transferring cadavers to third parties|Cadavers may not be transferred to other states for use in medical education and research unless other state has promised Board to reciprocate|Cadavers willed or otherwise donated to named institutions under chapter 691 of the Health and Safety Code are subject to distribution by Board, while those donated under Anatomical Gift Act are not|Cadavers, fees charged by institutions transferring cadavers to third party not subject to regulation by Board
Ken Paxton
Tissue banks licensed by another state may operate in Texas pursuant to Health and Safety Code chapter 692A; however, whole-body donations, including transfers, are subject to oversight by the Anatomical Board of Texas.