W. Va. Code R. § 133-33-6 - Administration and Operations
6.1.
The Chancellor of the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission
(Commission) oversees the administration of the Anatomical Board.
6.2. The Anatomical Board shall have the
authority to appoint such officers and agents as may be necessary to carry out
its operations. The chairperson of the Anatomical Board (the Chairperson), the
administrative staff of the Anatomical Board, and location of the
administrative office shall be reviewed at each annual meeting.
6.3. The Anatomical Board shall adopt and
transmit to the Commission its Administrative Guidelines. By enacting this
rule, the Commission specifically adopts, as its own, the Administrative
Guidelines of the Anatomical Board.
6.4. The Administrative Guidelines of the
Anatomical Board may be amended by the Anatomical Board. When such changes are
made, however, the revised Administrative Guidelines shall be forwarded to the
Commission.
6.5. The Anatomical
Board is charged under West Virginia Code §
18B-4-8
with keeping a full and complete record of its transactions, indicating (among
other things) every dead human body coming under its authority and giving the
name, sex, age, date of death, place from which received, and when and from
whom received. This record must be open at all times to the Attorney General of
West Virginia and to any prosecuting attorney within the state.
6.6. Each institution which receives bodies
under the Anatomical Board's authority shall, upon receipt of such body, file
with the Anatomical Board a copy of the Death Certificate and a copy of the
Donor Registration Form or Relative Release Form. Each institution in
possession of bodies under the Anatomical Board's authority shall annually
submit to the Anatomical Board the status of each body.
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