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Last Updated: 05/21/03

Can I donate organs for transplant?

The Anatomical Board encourages all who are interested to donate organs for transplant purposes in view of the great and continuing need for such organs. However, when such donations have been made (except in the case of eyes), the remainder of the body is no longer useful for the purposes of the board and must be refused.

For information on donation of your eyes contact the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank at (720) 848-3937.