§ 1271.50 - How do I determine whether a donor is eligible?  


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  • § 1271.50 How do I determine whether a donor is eligible?

    (a) Determination based on screening and testing. If you are the establishment responsible for making the donor-eligibility determination, you must determine whether a donor is eligible based upon the results of donor screening in accordance with § 1271.75 and donor testing in accordance with §§ 1271.80 and 1271.85. A responsible person, as defined in § 1271.3(t), must determine and document the eligibility of a cell or tissue donor.

    (b) Eligible donor. A donor is eligible under these provisions only if:

    (1) Donor screening in accordance with § 1271.75 indicates that the donor:

    (i) Is free from risk factors for, and clinical evidence of, infection due to relevant communicable disease agents and diseases; and

    (ii) Is free from communicable disease risks associated with xenotransplantation; and

    (2) The results of donor testing for relevant communicable disease agents in accordance with §§ 1271.80 and 1271.85 are negative or nonreactive, except as provided in § 1271.80(d)(1).