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Who can witness the Donor Informed Consent?

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Who can witness the Donor Informed Consent?

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In order for a donor self informed consent to be valid, it must be signed by the donor and any two witnesses. The two witnesses may be legal next of kin (recommended), family, friends, or other persons. It is not necessary to have this document notarized.

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