The bill eliminates the provision, under the anatomical gift laws, that permits
a person to require that a particular physician carry out the procedures to make an
anatomical gift.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB62, s. 1 1Section 1. 154.03 (2) (form) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB62,2,22 154.03 (2) (form)
SB62,2,3 3Declaration to physicians
SB62,2,44 (WISCONSIN LIVING WILL)
SB62,2,105 I,...., being of sound mind, voluntarily state my desire that my dying not be
6prolonged under the circumstances specified in this document. Under those
7circumstances, I direct that I be permitted to die naturally. If I am unable to give
8directions regarding the use of life-sustaining procedures or feeding tubes, I intend
9that my family and physician honor this document as the final expression of my legal
10right to refuse medical or surgical treatment.
SB62,2,12 11In addition, I may, by this document, specify my wishes with respect to making
12an anatomical gift upon my death.
SB62,3,4
11. If I have a TERMINAL CONDITION, as determined by 2 physicians who
2have personally examined me, I do not want my dying to be artificially prolonged and
3I do not want life-sustaining procedures to be used. In addition, the following are
4my directions regarding the use of feeding tubes:
SB62,3,55 .... YES, I want feeding tubes used if I have a terminal condition.
SB62,3,66 .... NO, I do not want feeding tubes used if I have a terminal condition.
SB62,3,77 If you have not checked either box, feeding tubes will be used.
SB62,3,108 2. If I am in a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE, as determined by 2
9physicians who have personally examined me, the following are my directions
10regarding the use of life-sustaining procedures:
SB62,3,1211 .... YES, I want life-sustaining procedures used if I am in a persistent
12vegetative state.
SB62,3,1413 .... NO, I do not want life-sustaining procedures used if I am in a persistent
14vegetative state.
SB62,3,1515 If you have not checked either box, life-sustaining procedures will be used.
SB62,3,1816 3. If I am in a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE, as determined by 2
17physicians who have personally examined me, the following are my directions
18regarding the use of feeding tubes:
SB62,3,1919 .... YES, I want feeding tubes used if I am in a persistent vegetative state.
SB62,3,2020 .... NO, I do not want feeding tubes used if I am in a persistent vegetative state.
SB62,3,2121 If you have not checked either box, feeding tubes will be used.
SB62,3,2422 If you are interested in more information about the significant terms used in
23this document, see section 154.01 of the Wisconsin Statutes or the information
24accompanying this document.
SB62,4,2
1ATTENTION: You and the 2 witnesses must sign the document at the same
2time.
SB62,4,33 Signed .... Date ....
SB62,4,44 Address .... Date of birth ....
SB62,4,85 I believe that the person signing this document is of sound mind. I am an adult
6and am not related to the person signing this document by blood, marriage or
7adoption. I am not entitled to and do not have a claim on any portion of the person's
8estate and am not otherwise restricted by law from being a witness.
SB62,4,99 Witness signature .... Date signed ....
SB62,4,1010 Print name ....
SB62,4,1111 Witness signature ... Date signed ....
SB62,4,1212 Print name ....
SB62,4,1313 DIRECTIVES TO ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
SB62,4,1714 1. This document authorizes the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining
15procedures or of feeding tubes when 2 physicians, one of whom is the attending
16physician, have personally examined and certified in writing that the patient has a
17terminal condition or is in a persistent vegetative state.
SB62,4,2318 2. The choices in this document were made by a competent adult. Under the
19law, the patient's stated desires must be followed unless you believe that withholding
20or withdrawing life-sustaining procedures or feeding tubes would cause the patient
21pain or reduced comfort and that the pain or discomfort cannot be alleviated through
22pain relief measures. If the patient's stated desires are that life-sustaining
23procedures or feeding tubes be used, this directive must be followed.
SB62,5,3
13. If you feel that you cannot comply with this document, you must make a good
2faith attempt to transfer the patient to another physician who will comply. Refusal
3or failure to make a good faith attempt to do so constitutes unprofessional conduct.
SB62,5,54 4. If you know that the patient is pregnant, this document has no effect during
5her pregnancy.
SB62,5,66 * * * * *
SB62,5,97 The person making this living will may use the following space to record the
8names of those individuals and health care providers to whom he or she has given
9copies of this document:
SB62,5,1010 .................................................................
SB62,5,1111 .................................................................
SB62,5,1212 .................................................................
SB62,5,13 13* * * * *
SB62,5,14 14ANATOMICAL GIFTS (optional)
SB62,5,16 15At my death, the following are my directions regarding donation of my organs,
16tissues, or eyes:
SB62,5,18 17.... YES, I want to donate all of my organs, tissues, and eyes as an anatomical
18gift.
SB62,5,19 19OR
SB62,5,21 20.... YES, I want to donate only the following specific organs or tissues of my body
21or my eyes as an anatomical gift: ....
SB62,5,22 22Organs for transplantation (indicate yes or no):
SB62,5,23 231. Heart: ....
SB62,5,24 242. Liver: ....
SB62,5,25 253. Lungs: ....
SB62,6,1
14. Kidneys: ....
SB62,6,2 25. Pancreas: ....
SB62,6,3 36. Intestine: ....
SB62,6,4 47. All organs listed: ....
SB62,6,5 5Tissues for transplantation (indicate yes or no):
SB62,6,6 61. Heart valves: ....
SB62,6,7 72. Skin: ....
SB62,6,8 83. Bone: ....
SB62,6,9 94. Connective tissue: ....
SB62,6,10 105. Saphenous vein: ....
SB62,6,11 116. Femoral vein: ....
SB62,6,12 127. All tissues listed: ....
SB62,6,14 13Eyes for transplantation (indicate yes or no for both eyes or yes or no for specific
14eyes): ....
SB62,6,16 15If I have signified "YES" to any of the options above, in addition, I may, but do
16not have to, indicate any or all of the following:
SB62,6,19 171. I want to donate my .... (list of organs, tissues, or eyes) to: .... (name of the
18donee), but, if that person is not able to be a transplant recipient, then I donate to
19anyone for whom the anatomical gift is suitable.
SB62,6,23 202. I want to donate any or all of my organs, tissues, or eyes for the purpose of
21transplantation, but, if transplantation is not able to occur, or my organs, tissues, or
22eyes are unsuitable for transplantation, I want to donate any or all of my organs,
23tissues, or eyes to a recovery agency for research and education.
SB62,6,24 24OR
SB62,7,2
1.... NO, I do not want to donate any or all of my organs, tissues, or eyes as an
2anatomical gift.
SB62,7,4 3If I do not check any of the lines immediately above, no presumption is created
4about my desire to make or refuse to make an anatomical gift.
SB62,7,5 5Signed .... Date ....
SB62, s. 2 6Section 2. 154.06 of the statutes is created to read:
SB62,7,11 7154.06 Organ donation; amendment; revocation; refusal. (1) A
8declarant may make an anatomical gift of any or all of his or her organs, tissues, or
9eyes by indicating his or her intent in the space provided on the declaration. A
10declaration that so indicates the declarant's intent serves as a document of gift under
11s. 157.06 (2) (b).
SB62,7,15 12(2) A declarant who has made an anatomical gift as specified in sub. (1) may
13amend his or her gift by adding to or changing the donor authorization in the space
14provided on the declaration or by performing any of the procedures specified in s.
15157.06 (2) (f) 1. to 4.
SB62,7,19 16(3) A declarant who has made an anatomical gift as specified in sub. (1) may
17revoke his or her gift by crossing out the donor authorization in the space provided
18on the declaration or by performing any of the procedures specified in s. 157.06 (2)
19(f) 1. to 4.
SB62,7,23 20(4) A declarant may refuse to make an anatomical gift of any or all of his or her
21organs, tissues, or eyes by indicating his or her intent in the space provided on the
22declaration. A declaration that so indicates the declarant's intent serves as a
23document of refusal to make an anatomical gift under s. 157.06 (2) (i).
SB62,8,2 24(5) Nothing in this section requires a declarant to make, amend, or refuse to
25make an anatomical gift by means of a declaration or otherwise limits a declarant

1from making, amending, or refusing to make an anatomical gift under alternative
2procedures specified in s. 157.06.
SB62, s. 3 3Section 3. 157.06 (2) (d) of the statutes is repealed.
SB62, s. 4 4Section 4. 157.06 (2) (f) 7. of the statutes is created to read:
SB62,8,85 157.06 (2) (f) 7. For a declarant who executes a living will, crossing out or
6amending the donor authorization or refusal in the space provided on the declaration
7as prescribed in s. 154.06 (2) and (4) or revoking the declaration as prescribed in s.
8154.06 (3).
SB62, s. 5 9Section 5. 157.06 (2) (i) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB62,8,1210 157.06 (2) (i) (intro.) An individual may refuse to make an anatomical gift of
11the individual's body or part of his or her body any or all of his or her organs, tissues,
12or eyes
by doing any of the following:
SB62, s. 6 13Section 6. 157.06 (2) (i) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
SB62,8,1614 157.06 (2) (i) 2m. For a declarant who executes a living will, making a
15statement of refusal in the space provided in the declaration as prescribed in s.
16154.06 (4).
SB62, s. 7 17Section 7. 157.06 (6) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB62,8,2218 157.06 (6) (b) A donor may make an anatomical gift to a designated donee or
19without designating a donee. If a donee is not designated or if the donee is not
20available or rejects
designated but the anatomical gift, any hospital is not able to be
21accepted by the donee, anyone for whom the anatomical gift is suitable
may accept
22the anatomical gift.
SB62, s. 8 23Section 8. 157.06 (8) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB62,9,424 157.06 (8) (b) The time of death shall be determined by a physician who attends
25the donor at death or, if none, the physician who certifies the death. Neither the

1physician who attends the donor at death nor the physician who determines the time
2of death may participate in the procedures for removing or transplanting a part of
3the donor's body unless the document of gift designates a particular physician under
4sub. (2) (d)
.
SB62,9,55 (End)
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