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Law on Transplantation of Organs (2010)
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Political / criminal
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p.(None): If the authorized health institution referred to in Article 10 of this Law determines that for the human organs of the deceased donor,
p.(None): there is no diseased person on the basis of blood and tissue matching in the territory of the Republic
p.(None): human organs, the same may be offered to an international transplant organization of the Republic of Bosnia and
p.(None): A member of the health institution with which an agreement on cooperation and exchange of human organs has been concluded in
p.(None): the purpose of treatment, on the principle of reciprocity.
p.(None): Article 47
p.(None): (1) The Ministry and the competent health and sanitary authority shall supervise the implementation of this Law
p.(None): inspection.
p.(None): (2) In carrying out inspection supervision over the application of this Law, the competent inspector referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, in addition to the authorization
p.(None): prescribed by law, is also authorized to:
p.(None): a) prohibit the transplantation activity if it determines that the transplantation activity is performed and not completed
p.(None): conditions for its performance, and within the given deadline, the irregularities identified were not eliminated and
p.(None): b) prohibit the performance of the transplant business if it determines that the activity is performed and the conditions are not fulfilled
p.(None): for its performance, thereby endangering the lives and health of the people or when it comes to the protection of the public interest.
p.(None): VII PENALTY PROVISIONS
p.(None): Article 48
p.(None): Whoever, contrary to this law, performs transplantation or removal of human organs or parts of human organs
p.(None): of origin shall be punished under the Criminal Code of the Republika Srpska (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, No. 49/03,
p.(None): 108/04, 37/06 and 70/06).
p.(None): Article 49
p.(None): (1) A fine from 20,000 KM to 100,000 KM shall be imposed on a health institution for a misdemeanor if:
p.(None): a) does not determine the brain death of the person from whom the organ was taken (Article 35),
p.(None): b) does not detect brain death in a person in deep coma who has no spontaneous breathing and has clearly demonstrated
p.(None): a cause capable of explaining this condition (Article 36) i
p.(None): c) refuses to record the express opposition of a person to the donation of human organs if he does not notify the statement
p.(None): The Coordination Center or if it does not preserve it, or do not record it properly in the documentation (Article 40).
p.(None): (2) The responsible person of a health institution shall be fined 2,000 for the offenses referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.
p.(None): KM to 10,000 KM.
p.(None): Article 50
p.(None): which one:
p.(None): A fine of KM 5,000 to KM 10,000 will be imposed on the Doctor of Medicine for the offense
p.(None): a) place the recipient on the waiting list in the opposite order of urgency according to clinical ones
p.(None): indications and provisions of this Law (Article 17),
p.(None): b) perform the transplant without the consent of the recipient or his parent or guardian when the recipient
p.(None): a minor or a person without legal capacity (Article 25), v) perform a transplant, and there is no doctor's finding
p.(None): medicine indicating that it will come
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Health / Comatose
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p.(None): the same,
p.(None): (2) The effects of taking human organs on the health of a living donor must not be disproportionate to those expected
p.(None): by improving the recipient's health.
p.(None): Article 33
p.(None): (1) A doctor of medicine who performs the taking of human organs shall inform the living donor of the purpose and need
p.(None): taking, as well as the possible consequences and risk of transplantation.
p.(None): (2) The lesson referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall not be suggestive or in any way affect the decision of the provider
p.(None): by which he consents to the taking of an organ.
p.(None): (3) A living donor of human organs shall have the right to an expert opinion from a healthcare professional with the necessary experience
p.(None): in the field of transplantation, which does not participate in the taking or implantation of human organs.
p.(None): Article 34
p.(None): (1) The written consent from Article 28 of this Law may be withdrawn by the donor at any time until the beginning of the taking.
p.(None): of human organs.
p.(None): (2) The consent shall be withdrawn in writing and submitted to the Coordination Center.
p.(None): VI TAKING HUMAN AUTHORITIES FROM THE DEAD GIVER
p.(None): Article 35
p.(None): The taking of human organs from a deceased donor can be done after, based on medical criteria,
p.(None): by the procedure prescribed by this law, the brain death of the same was determined.
p.(None): Article 36
p.(None): (1) Intensive care unit of the third or fourth level of health care must determine the brain death of a person
p.(None): in a deep coma that does not have spontaneous breathing, and there is a clearly proven cause that can explain this condition.
p.(None): (2) The institution referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article must immediately report suspected brain death to the Coordination Center.
p.(None): Article 37
p.(None): (1) The brain death referred to in Article 36, paragraph 1 of this Law shall be determined by a commission composed of at least three doctors
p.(None): medicine, appointed by the director of the health institution.
p.(None): (2) Minutes of established brain death shall be drawn up and signed by all members of the Commission
p.(None): medical record and kept in accordance with the law.
p.(None): (3) Doctor of medicine who participates in the taking and implantation of human organs from a deceased person or is responsible for the care of
p.(None): potential recipients of human organs may not participate in the work of the Commission referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.
p.(None): (4) The Minister shall prescribe in an ordinance the manner and medical criteria for determining brain death.
p.(None): Article 38
p.(None): (1) In the process of taking human organs from a deceased person who has not given his written consent for his life, but has done so
p.(None): he did not explicitly object, the consent of an adult family member is obtained.
p.(None): (2) The adult member of the family shall be informed of the intended taking of human organs and his written consent shall be taken.
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p.(None): the purpose of treatment, on the principle of reciprocity.
p.(None): Article 47
p.(None): (1) The Ministry and the competent health and sanitary authority shall supervise the implementation of this Law
p.(None): inspection.
p.(None): (2) In carrying out inspection supervision over the application of this Law, the competent inspector referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, in addition to the authorization
p.(None): prescribed by law, is also authorized to:
p.(None): a) prohibit the transplantation activity if it determines that the transplantation activity is performed and not completed
p.(None): conditions for its performance, and within the given deadline, the irregularities identified were not eliminated and
p.(None): b) prohibit the performance of the transplant business if it determines that the activity is performed and the conditions are not fulfilled
p.(None): for its performance, thereby endangering the lives and health of the people or when it comes to the protection of the public interest.
p.(None): VII PENALTY PROVISIONS
p.(None): Article 48
p.(None): Whoever, contrary to this law, performs transplantation or removal of human organs or parts of human organs
p.(None): of origin shall be punished under the Criminal Code of the Republika Srpska (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, No. 49/03,
p.(None): 108/04, 37/06 and 70/06).
p.(None): Article 49
p.(None): (1) A fine from 20,000 KM to 100,000 KM shall be imposed on a health institution for a misdemeanor if:
p.(None): a) does not determine the brain death of the person from whom the organ was taken (Article 35),
p.(None): b) does not detect brain death in a person in deep coma who has no spontaneous breathing and has clearly demonstrated
p.(None): a cause capable of explaining this condition (Article 36) i
p.(None): c) refuses to record the express opposition of a person to the donation of human organs if he does not notify the statement
p.(None): The Coordination Center or if it does not preserve it, or do not record it properly in the documentation (Article 40).
p.(None): (2) The responsible person of a health institution shall be fined 2,000 for the offenses referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.
p.(None): KM to 10,000 KM.
p.(None): Article 50
p.(None): which one:
p.(None): A fine of KM 5,000 to KM 10,000 will be imposed on the Doctor of Medicine for the offense
p.(None): a) place the recipient on the waiting list in the opposite order of urgency according to clinical ones
p.(None): indications and provisions of this Law (Article 17),
p.(None): b) perform the transplant without the consent of the recipient or his parent or guardian when the recipient
p.(None): a minor or a person without legal capacity (Article 25), v) perform a transplant, and there is no doctor's finding
p.(None): medicine indicating that it will come
p.(None): to improving the recipient's health from such treatment (Article 27) and
p.(None): g) fails to provide the donor with a full explanation of the purpose and need for the taking of human organs, as well as the possible consequences and risk
p.(None): transplantation (Article 33).
p.(None): Article 51
p.(None): (1) A legal person engaged in public information shall be fined from 10,000 KM to 50,000 KM,
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Health / Mentally Disabled
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p.(None): incorporation into the recipient body,
p.(None): g) the recipient is a living person who is implanted with the human organs of the donor,
p.(None): d) donation is the donation of human organs without compensation from a living or deceased person for incorporation into the body of another
p.(None): persons for the purpose of treatment,
p.(None): e) human organ harvesting is a medical procedure by which it is removed from the body of a living or deceased person
p.(None): they occur for incorporation into the body of another person,
p.(None): e) processing is any operation performed during preparation, manipulation, preservation and packaging
p.(None): human organs intended for healing purposes,
p.(None): (g) testing is the process of typing the human organs of the recipient and conducting tests to determine the correspondence of human organs
p.(None): organs of donor and recipient, performed before transplantation,
p.(None): z) preservation is the use of chemical agents, altered environmental conditions or other means of processing, how
p.(None): to prevent or slow down the biological or physical decay of human organs,
p.(None): i) Isolation or quarantine is a medical procedure of separation of human organs physically or otherwise in anticipation
p.(None): decisions on their acceptance or rejection,
p.(None): j) distribution means the transport and delivery of human organs from the place where they are taken to the place where they are
p.(None): embed,
p.(None): k) implantation is a medical procedure for transferring taken human organs of one person into the body of another person,
p.(None): l) serious adverse event is any unexpected occurrence associated with a transplant that may lead to transmission
p.(None): infectious diseases, death or endangerment of life and onset of disability, or extension of illness or hospitalization
p.(None): the recipient,
p.(None): lj) a serious adverse reaction is an unexpected response related to a transplant that can lead to
p.(None): the occurrence of an infectious disease, death or endangerment of the life of the donor or recipient, as well as the occurrence of disability, respectively
p.(None): disease extension or hospitalization,
p.(None): m) standard operating procedures are performed in accordance with written instructions describing the steps in a particular operation
p.(None): process, including the materials and methods used, as well as the expected end result,
p.(None): n) traceability is the ability to identify donors and recipients of human organs and locate them at each stage
p.(None): from donation to incorporation, or rejection of human organs that are embedded, as well as the ability to locate everyone
p.(None): relevant data relating to products and materials that come into contact with them,
p.(None): nj) family members are spouses, or spouses, relatives in a straight line, regardless of the degree
p.(None): kinship, in a sloping line to the second degree of kinship, adopter, adopter and guardian, and
p.(None): o) Transplant promotion is the continuous provision of information to citizens about the possibilities and conditions for
p.(None): donation of human organs in order for citizens to decide for life to become donors, that is, to give their members
p.(None): Families and legal representatives were made aware of their desire to be human organ donors as well as giving
p.(None): necessary information to healthcare professionals.
p.(None): Article 4
p.(None): The grammatical terminology of the use of masculine or feminine gender in the text of the law implies the inclusion of both genders.
p.(None): II TRANSPLANTATION PRINCIPLES
p.(None): Article 5
p.(None): The principle of transplant availability is realized in a way that provides equal opportunity for transplantation
p.(None): to all recipients for whom this is the only treatment, respecting medical justification and in accordance with
p.(None): medical standards.
p.(None): Article 6
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p.(None): human organ uptake.
p.(None): Article 39
p.(None): (1) The taking of human organs from a deceased person for the purpose of transplantation for the purpose of treatment may be made on the basis of the given i
p.(None): recorded written consent for the life of the donor and with the consent of the family.
p.(None): (2) The written consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be given before the authorized person of the Coordination
p.(None): center, appointed by the director of a fourth-level health facility based in Banja Luka, and pred
p.(None): by an authorized person in a third-level health institution, appointed by the director of that institution.
p.(None): (3) On the basis of written and given written consent, the Coordination Center and the health institution referred to in paragraph
p.(None): 2 of this Article issue a donor card with the consent that is registered to the potential donor.
p.(None): Article 40
p.(None): Written statement on non-donation of human organs by an adult capable of making judgments to an elected medical doctor
p.(None): primary health care, which must be recorded in the health record and immediately submitted to the Coordinating
p.(None): center.
p.(None): Article 41
p.(None): Removal of human organs from a deceased minor donor and adult donor of disability
p.(None): it can only be exercised if both the parent or his or her legal guardian or guardian gives their written consent.
p.(None): Article 42
p.(None): From a deceased person who is not a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic, or who does not have a permanent residence in the Republic
p.(None): and which has not given written consent in accordance with this law, human organs may be taken for transplantation to another
p.(None): a person for the purpose of treatment only with the written consent of a family member.
p.(None): Article 43
p.(None): An authorized healthcare professional may begin the process of taking human organs from a deceased person if:
p.(None): a) have at his disposal evidence of the written consent of the deceased person, or a donor card,
p.(None): b) in conversation with a family member, verify that the deceased person has not changed his or her consent to donate for life
p.(None): organs,
p.(None): v) has obtained the written consent of a family member and
p.(None): g) obtain information on the records of the deceased person in the Unified Register of Human Donors
p.(None): organs.
p.(None): Article 44
p.(None): The taking of human organs, if the circumstances surrounding the death resulted in a judicial autopsy, can only be done at
p.(None): on the basis of the judge's permission for the preliminary proceedings.
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Health / Motherhood/Family
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p.(None): decisions on their acceptance or rejection,
p.(None): j) distribution means the transport and delivery of human organs from the place where they are taken to the place where they are
p.(None): embed,
p.(None): k) implantation is a medical procedure for transferring taken human organs of one person into the body of another person,
p.(None): l) serious adverse event is any unexpected occurrence associated with a transplant that may lead to transmission
p.(None): infectious diseases, death or endangerment of life and onset of disability, or extension of illness or hospitalization
p.(None): the recipient,
p.(None): lj) a serious adverse reaction is an unexpected response related to a transplant that can lead to
p.(None): the occurrence of an infectious disease, death or endangerment of the life of the donor or recipient, as well as the occurrence of disability, respectively
p.(None): disease extension or hospitalization,
p.(None): m) standard operating procedures are performed in accordance with written instructions describing the steps in a particular operation
p.(None): process, including the materials and methods used, as well as the expected end result,
p.(None): n) traceability is the ability to identify donors and recipients of human organs and locate them at each stage
p.(None): from donation to incorporation, or rejection of human organs that are embedded, as well as the ability to locate everyone
p.(None): relevant data relating to products and materials that come into contact with them,
p.(None): nj) family members are spouses, or spouses, relatives in a straight line, regardless of the degree
p.(None): kinship, in a sloping line to the second degree of kinship, adopter, adopter and guardian, and
p.(None): o) Transplant promotion is the continuous provision of information to citizens about the possibilities and conditions for
p.(None): donation of human organs in order for citizens to decide for life to become donors, that is, to give their members
p.(None): Families and legal representatives were made aware of their desire to be human organ donors as well as giving
p.(None): necessary information to healthcare professionals.
p.(None): Article 4
p.(None): The grammatical terminology of the use of masculine or feminine gender in the text of the law implies the inclusion of both genders.
p.(None): II TRANSPLANTATION PRINCIPLES
p.(None): Article 5
p.(None): The principle of transplant availability is realized in a way that provides equal opportunity for transplantation
p.(None): to all recipients for whom this is the only treatment, respecting medical justification and in accordance with
p.(None): medical standards.
p.(None): Article 6
p.(None): The principle of medical justification for transplantation is achieved if it is the most appropriate treatment, in accordance with
p.(None): the rules of the medical profession, if the transplantation does not lead to an unacceptable risk to the life of the donor and recipient
p.(None): and if all medical tests have been previously performed to predict safety
p.(None): for the donor and the recipient, as well as the success of the intervention.
p.(None): Article 7
p.(None): The safety principle is achieved by performing the transplant procedure in accordance with a professional one
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p.(None): Article 17
p.(None): (1) In order to ensure the availability of human organs and the fairness of the transplant procedure, it shall
p.(None): is a waiting list for recipients in the Republic.
p.(None): (2) The waiting list referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, according to the type of human organs required, shall be drawn up and maintained by the Coordination Center.
p.(None): (3) The Minister shall prescribe in an ordinance the manner and procedure for drawing up and maintaining the Waiting List.
p.(None): Article 18
p.(None): (1) No remuneration or any other benefit shall be allowed for human organs taken.
p.(None): (2) The prohibition referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall not apply to the remuneration and payment of medical and technical services in connection with
p.(None): transplantation and reimbursement for travel expenses related to human organ donation.
p.(None): (3) The donor shall have the right to free treatment in connection with the donation of human organs, as well as to the treatment of any
p.(None): the consequences of which it is the cause.
p.(None): Article 19
p.(None): For health care related to the transplant procedure as well as for health monitoring before and after
p.(None): performed transplants, funds are provided in accordance with the regulation governing the field of compulsory and voluntary
p.(None): health insurance.
p.(None): Article 20
p.(None): It is forbidden to advertise or supply human organ needs.
p.(None): Article 21
p.(None): Trafficking in human organs is prohibited.
p.(None): Article 22
p.(None): (1) Information on the donor and recipient of human organs is protected and is an official and professional secret.
p.(None): (2) Information about the donor cannot be communicated to the recipient, and information about the recipient cannot be communicated to family members
p.(None): of the deceased donor.
p.(None): (3) In order to protect personal data and prevent unauthorized use, certain personal data must be provided
p.(None): replace with the identification code that the sender or recipient receives when registering and entering data into
p.(None): unique database kept in the Coordination Center.
p.(None): (4) The protection of personal data of the donor and the recipient shall be exercised in accordance with the regulation governing the protection of personal data.
p.(None): Article 23
p.(None): Information on the donor and the recipient, ie all medical and other documentation on transplantation and mediation in
p.(None): transplantation is kept for 30 years in a healthcare institution that has taken or implanted human organs and is destroyed in
p.(None): within one year from the expiry of the said deadline.
p.(None): Article 24
p.(None): (1) The healthcare provider involved in the transplant procedure must complete all tests and procedures necessary for success
p.(None): of the same.
p.(None): (2) The Minister shall prescribe by an ordinance the criteria for testing donors for transmissible diseases
p.(None): by transplantation.
p.(None): Article 25
p.(None): (1) Transplantation may be performed only with the written consent of the recipient, or both parents or
p.(None): the guardian, if the recipient is a minor or a person deprived of legal capacity.
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p.(None): Article 35
p.(None): The taking of human organs from a deceased donor can be done after, based on medical criteria,
p.(None): by the procedure prescribed by this law, the brain death of the same was determined.
p.(None): Article 36
p.(None): (1) Intensive care unit of the third or fourth level of health care must determine the brain death of a person
p.(None): in a deep coma that does not have spontaneous breathing, and there is a clearly proven cause that can explain this condition.
p.(None): (2) The institution referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article must immediately report suspected brain death to the Coordination Center.
p.(None): Article 37
p.(None): (1) The brain death referred to in Article 36, paragraph 1 of this Law shall be determined by a commission composed of at least three doctors
p.(None): medicine, appointed by the director of the health institution.
p.(None): (2) Minutes of established brain death shall be drawn up and signed by all members of the Commission
p.(None): medical record and kept in accordance with the law.
p.(None): (3) Doctor of medicine who participates in the taking and implantation of human organs from a deceased person or is responsible for the care of
p.(None): potential recipients of human organs may not participate in the work of the Commission referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.
p.(None): (4) The Minister shall prescribe in an ordinance the manner and medical criteria for determining brain death.
p.(None): Article 38
p.(None): (1) In the process of taking human organs from a deceased person who has not given his written consent for his life, but has done so
p.(None): he did not explicitly object, the consent of an adult family member is obtained.
p.(None): (2) The adult member of the family shall be informed of the intended taking of human organs and his written consent shall be taken.
p.(None): (3) In the absence of the written consent of an adult family member, proceedings may not be initiated
p.(None): human organ uptake.
p.(None): Article 39
p.(None): (1) The taking of human organs from a deceased person for the purpose of transplantation for the purpose of treatment may be made on the basis of the given i
p.(None): recorded written consent for the life of the donor and with the consent of the family.
p.(None): (2) The written consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be given before the authorized person of the Coordination
p.(None): center, appointed by the director of a fourth-level health facility based in Banja Luka, and pred
p.(None): by an authorized person in a third-level health institution, appointed by the director of that institution.
p.(None): (3) On the basis of written and given written consent, the Coordination Center and the health institution referred to in paragraph
p.(None): 2 of this Article issue a donor card with the consent that is registered to the potential donor.
p.(None): Article 40
p.(None): Written statement on non-donation of human organs by an adult capable of making judgments to an elected medical doctor
p.(None): primary health care, which must be recorded in the health record and immediately submitted to the Coordinating
p.(None): center.
p.(None): Article 41
p.(None): Removal of human organs from a deceased minor donor and adult donor of disability
p.(None): it can only be exercised if both the parent or his or her legal guardian or guardian gives their written consent.
p.(None): Article 42
p.(None): From a deceased person who is not a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic, or who does not have a permanent residence in the Republic
p.(None): and which has not given written consent in accordance with this law, human organs may be taken for transplantation to another
p.(None): a person for the purpose of treatment only with the written consent of a family member.
p.(None): Article 43
p.(None): An authorized healthcare professional may begin the process of taking human organs from a deceased person if:
p.(None): a) have at his disposal evidence of the written consent of the deceased person, or a donor card,
p.(None): b) in conversation with a family member, verify that the deceased person has not changed his or her consent to donate for life
p.(None): organs,
p.(None): v) has obtained the written consent of a family member and
p.(None): g) obtain information on the records of the deceased person in the Unified Register of Human Donors
p.(None): organs.
p.(None): Article 44
p.(None): The taking of human organs, if the circumstances surrounding the death resulted in a judicial autopsy, can only be done at
p.(None): on the basis of the judge's permission for the preliminary proceedings.
p.(None): Article 45
p.(None): When taking human organs, all participants in this procedure are required to treat the body of the deceased donor with
p.(None): respect and take all necessary measures to restore the appearance of the deceased.
p.(None): Article 46
p.(None): If the authorized health institution referred to in Article 10 of this Law determines that for the human organs of the deceased donor,
p.(None): there is no diseased person on the basis of blood and tissue matching in the territory of the Republic
p.(None): human organs, the same may be offered to an international transplant organization of the Republic of Bosnia and
p.(None): A member of the health institution with which an agreement on cooperation and exchange of human organs has been concluded in
p.(None): the purpose of treatment, on the principle of reciprocity.
p.(None): Article 47
p.(None): (1) The Ministry and the competent health and sanitary authority shall supervise the implementation of this Law
p.(None): inspection.
p.(None): (2) In carrying out inspection supervision over the application of this Law, the competent inspector referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, in addition to the authorization
p.(None): prescribed by law, is also authorized to:
p.(None): a) prohibit the transplantation activity if it determines that the transplantation activity is performed and not completed
p.(None): conditions for its performance, and within the given deadline, the irregularities identified were not eliminated and
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Health / Physically Disabled
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p.(None): d) donation is the donation of human organs without compensation from a living or deceased person for incorporation into the body of another
p.(None): persons for the purpose of treatment,
p.(None): e) human organ harvesting is a medical procedure by which it is removed from the body of a living or deceased person
p.(None): they occur for incorporation into the body of another person,
p.(None): e) processing is any operation performed during preparation, manipulation, preservation and packaging
p.(None): human organs intended for healing purposes,
p.(None): (g) testing is the process of typing the human organs of the recipient and conducting tests to determine the correspondence of human organs
p.(None): organs of donor and recipient, performed before transplantation,
p.(None): z) preservation is the use of chemical agents, altered environmental conditions or other means of processing, how
p.(None): to prevent or slow down the biological or physical decay of human organs,
p.(None): i) Isolation or quarantine is a medical procedure of separation of human organs physically or otherwise in anticipation
p.(None): decisions on their acceptance or rejection,
p.(None): j) distribution means the transport and delivery of human organs from the place where they are taken to the place where they are
p.(None): embed,
p.(None): k) implantation is a medical procedure for transferring taken human organs of one person into the body of another person,
p.(None): l) serious adverse event is any unexpected occurrence associated with a transplant that may lead to transmission
p.(None): infectious diseases, death or endangerment of life and onset of disability, or extension of illness or hospitalization
p.(None): the recipient,
p.(None): lj) a serious adverse reaction is an unexpected response related to a transplant that can lead to
p.(None): the occurrence of an infectious disease, death or endangerment of the life of the donor or recipient, as well as the occurrence of disability, respectively
p.(None): disease extension or hospitalization,
p.(None): m) standard operating procedures are performed in accordance with written instructions describing the steps in a particular operation
p.(None): process, including the materials and methods used, as well as the expected end result,
p.(None): n) traceability is the ability to identify donors and recipients of human organs and locate them at each stage
p.(None): from donation to incorporation, or rejection of human organs that are embedded, as well as the ability to locate everyone
p.(None): relevant data relating to products and materials that come into contact with them,
p.(None): nj) family members are spouses, or spouses, relatives in a straight line, regardless of the degree
p.(None): kinship, in a sloping line to the second degree of kinship, adopter, adopter and guardian, and
p.(None): o) Transplant promotion is the continuous provision of information to citizens about the possibilities and conditions for
p.(None): donation of human organs in order for citizens to decide for life to become donors, that is, to give their members
p.(None): Families and legal representatives were made aware of their desire to be human organ donors as well as giving
p.(None): necessary information to healthcare professionals.
p.(None): Article 4
p.(None): The grammatical terminology of the use of masculine or feminine gender in the text of the law implies the inclusion of both genders.
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p.(None): processing, testing, preserving, quarantining, distribution, incorporation and monitoring of serious adverse events and
p.(None): serious adverse reactions,
p.(None): b) the human organ or part of organs of human origin (hereinafter: human organs) is a vital part of the human body
p.(None): composed of different tissues, which has its own structure, vascularization and the ability to develop physiological
p.(None): a function with a significant level of autonomy,
p.(None): c) the donor is a living or deceased person who gives, or from whose body human organs are taken, for work
p.(None): incorporation into the recipient body,
p.(None): g) the recipient is a living person who is implanted with the human organs of the donor,
p.(None): d) donation is the donation of human organs without compensation from a living or deceased person for incorporation into the body of another
p.(None): persons for the purpose of treatment,
p.(None): e) human organ harvesting is a medical procedure by which it is removed from the body of a living or deceased person
p.(None): they occur for incorporation into the body of another person,
p.(None): e) processing is any operation performed during preparation, manipulation, preservation and packaging
p.(None): human organs intended for healing purposes,
p.(None): (g) testing is the process of typing the human organs of the recipient and conducting tests to determine the correspondence of human organs
p.(None): organs of donor and recipient, performed before transplantation,
p.(None): z) preservation is the use of chemical agents, altered environmental conditions or other means of processing, how
p.(None): to prevent or slow down the biological or physical decay of human organs,
p.(None): i) Isolation or quarantine is a medical procedure of separation of human organs physically or otherwise in anticipation
p.(None): decisions on their acceptance or rejection,
p.(None): j) distribution means the transport and delivery of human organs from the place where they are taken to the place where they are
p.(None): embed,
p.(None): k) implantation is a medical procedure for transferring taken human organs of one person into the body of another person,
p.(None): l) serious adverse event is any unexpected occurrence associated with a transplant that may lead to transmission
p.(None): infectious diseases, death or endangerment of life and onset of disability, or extension of illness or hospitalization
p.(None): the recipient,
p.(None): lj) a serious adverse reaction is an unexpected response related to a transplant that can lead to
p.(None): the occurrence of an infectious disease, death or endangerment of the life of the donor or recipient, as well as the occurrence of disability, respectively
p.(None): disease extension or hospitalization,
p.(None): m) standard operating procedures are performed in accordance with written instructions describing the steps in a particular operation
p.(None): process, including the materials and methods used, as well as the expected end result,
p.(None): n) traceability is the ability to identify donors and recipients of human organs and locate them at each stage
p.(None): from donation to incorporation, or rejection of human organs that are embedded, as well as the ability to locate everyone
p.(None): relevant data relating to products and materials that come into contact with them,
p.(None): nj) family members are spouses, or spouses, relatives in a straight line, regardless of the degree
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p.(None): medical standards.
p.(None): Article 6
p.(None): The principle of medical justification for transplantation is achieved if it is the most appropriate treatment, in accordance with
p.(None): the rules of the medical profession, if the transplantation does not lead to an unacceptable risk to the life of the donor and recipient
p.(None): and if all medical tests have been previously performed to predict safety
p.(None): for the donor and the recipient, as well as the success of the intervention.
p.(None): Article 7
p.(None): The safety principle is achieved by performing the transplant procedure in accordance with a professional one
p.(None): medical science standards, standardized operating procedures, and ethical principles.
p.(None): Article 8
p.(None): The principle of non - discrimination is achieved by prohibiting all forms of discrimination when performing actions on
p.(None): the basis of this law and the regulations made thereunder.
p.(None): Article 9
p.(None): The principle of protection of the identity, interests and dignity of the donor and recipient is realized in the transplant procedure, in the manner
p.(None): which ensures and guarantees their respect.
p.(None): III ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL OPERATIONS IN THE FIELD OF TRANSPLANTATION
p.(None): Article 10
p.(None): (1) Transplantation may be performed in a health institution that meets the requirements in terms of space, personnel and equipment for
p.(None): performing transplant business.
p.(None): (2) The taking of human organs may be performed in a non-implanted health care institution which
p.(None): meets the requirements in terms of space, personnel and equipment for performing human organ harvesting activities.
p.(None): (3) The Minister of Health and Social Welfare (hereinafter: the Minister), on the basis of the conditions laid down in para.
p.(None): 1 and 2 of this Article, adopts a decision for performing a transplantation activity or activity
p.(None): organ transplantation, at the proposal of the Transplantation Coordination Center (hereinafter: the Coordination Center).
p.(None): (4) The decision referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article shall be subject to revision after the expiration of a period of four years from its adoption.
p.(None): solutions.
p.(None): (5) The decision of the Minister referred to in paragraph 4 of this Article is final and an administrative dispute may be instituted against it.
p.(None): (6) The costs of the procedure for determining the fulfillment of the conditions for performing the transplantation activity as well as the activity
p.(None): organ harvesting is borne by health care facilities.
p.(None): (7) The amount of the costs of the procedure referred to in paragraph 6 of this Article shall be determined by a decision of the Minister, who shall constitute the revenue of the budget of the Republic
p.(None): Srpske.
p.(None): (8) The Minister shall prescribe in an ordinance the conditions referred to in para. 1 and 2 of this Article.
p.(None): Article 11
p.(None): (1) Performing transplantation as well as taking of human organs from Article 10 para. 1 and 2 of this Law shall terminate if
p.(None): the health institution ceases to meet the prescribed conditions for carrying out the approved activity.
p.(None): (2) The Minister shall issue a decision on the termination of the activities referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.
p.(None): (3) The decision of the Minister referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article is final and an administrative dispute may be instituted against it.
p.(None): Article 12
p.(None): (1) The transplant health institution as well as the human health institution
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p.(None): treatment options.
p.(None): Article 26
p.(None): The recipient and the living donor must be provided with appropriate medical follow-up of their health status afterwards
p.(None): transplantation, in accordance with the standards of the medical profession and this law.
p.(None): V TAKING HUMAN AUTHORITIES FROM A LIVING GIVER
p.(None): Article 27
p.(None): The removal of human organs from a living donor is performed unless there are adequate human organs from the deceased
p.(None): of the donor, and there is a finding by a doctor of medicine that indicates that there will be an improvement in the recipient's health, by applying
p.(None): this way of healing.
p.(None): Article 28
p.(None): (1) In the process of taking human organs from a living donor, his consent must be obtained in writing
p.(None): which is an expression of free will.
p.(None): (2) The consent of the living donor referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall relate to the planned medical intervention, ie taking
p.(None): certain human organs.
p.(None): (3) A living donor may require that a transplant be made to a specific recipient.
p.(None): (4) The written consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be kept in the medical institution as a medical document in the
p.(None): in accordance with the law.
p.(None): (5) The health institution referred to in paragraph 4 of this Article shall submit a copy of the written consent to the Coordination
p.(None): center.
p.(None): Article 29
p.(None): The conditions for a living donor are that he is over 18 years of age and has legal capacity.
p.(None): Article 30
p.(None): (1) A living donor may be a relative of the recipient in a straight line, regardless of the degree of kinship, as well as a sibling
p.(None): with the second degree of kinship.
p.(None): (2) By way of derogation from paragraph 1 of this Article, the living donor may be a spouse or extramarital partner,
p.(None): adopter, adopter and guardian.
p.(None): Article 31
p.(None): (1) The taking of human organs from a living donor requires the approval of the Ethics Committee established in
p.(None): a health institution where human organs are harvested in accordance with the law.
p.(None): (2) The Ethics Committee approves on the basis of an insight into the medical records of the living donor or recipient, and
p.(None): after obtaining the written consent of the living donor, as well as the written consent of the recipient, which have been given in accordance with
p.(None): by this law.
p.(None): Article 32
p.(None): (1) Prior to taking human organs from a living donor, the medical doctor who performs the collection must do so
p.(None): appropriate medical tests to assess the health risk of the living donor and take action to reduce it
p.(None): the same,
p.(None): (2) The effects of taking human organs on the health of a living donor must not be disproportionate to those expected
p.(None): by improving the recipient's health.
p.(None): Article 33
p.(None): (1) A doctor of medicine who performs the taking of human organs shall inform the living donor of the purpose and need
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p.(None): (2) Information about the donor cannot be communicated to the recipient, and information about the recipient cannot be communicated to family members
p.(None): of the deceased donor.
p.(None): (3) In order to protect personal data and prevent unauthorized use, certain personal data must be provided
p.(None): replace with the identification code that the sender or recipient receives when registering and entering data into
p.(None): unique database kept in the Coordination Center.
p.(None): (4) The protection of personal data of the donor and the recipient shall be exercised in accordance with the regulation governing the protection of personal data.
p.(None): Article 23
p.(None): Information on the donor and the recipient, ie all medical and other documentation on transplantation and mediation in
p.(None): transplantation is kept for 30 years in a healthcare institution that has taken or implanted human organs and is destroyed in
p.(None): within one year from the expiry of the said deadline.
p.(None): Article 24
p.(None): (1) The healthcare provider involved in the transplant procedure must complete all tests and procedures necessary for success
p.(None): of the same.
p.(None): (2) The Minister shall prescribe by an ordinance the criteria for testing donors for transmissible diseases
p.(None): by transplantation.
p.(None): Article 25
p.(None): (1) Transplantation may be performed only with the written consent of the recipient, or both parents or
p.(None): the guardian, if the recipient is a minor or a person deprived of legal capacity.
p.(None): (2) The consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article must be an expression of free will arising after a complete explanation of
p.(None): the nature and purpose of this treatment, the likelihood of its success, its consequences and risk, as well as others
p.(None): treatment options.
p.(None): Article 26
p.(None): The recipient and the living donor must be provided with appropriate medical follow-up of their health status afterwards
p.(None): transplantation, in accordance with the standards of the medical profession and this law.
p.(None): V TAKING HUMAN AUTHORITIES FROM A LIVING GIVER
p.(None): Article 27
p.(None): The removal of human organs from a living donor is performed unless there are adequate human organs from the deceased
p.(None): of the donor, and there is a finding by a doctor of medicine that indicates that there will be an improvement in the recipient's health, by applying
p.(None): this way of healing.
p.(None): Article 28
p.(None): (1) In the process of taking human organs from a living donor, his consent must be obtained in writing
p.(None): which is an expression of free will.
p.(None): (2) The consent of the living donor referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall relate to the planned medical intervention, ie taking
p.(None): certain human organs.
p.(None): (3) A living donor may require that a transplant be made to a specific recipient.
p.(None): (4) The written consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be kept in the medical institution as a medical document in the
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p.(None): (3) In the absence of the written consent of an adult family member, proceedings may not be initiated
p.(None): human organ uptake.
p.(None): Article 39
p.(None): (1) The taking of human organs from a deceased person for the purpose of transplantation for the purpose of treatment may be made on the basis of the given i
p.(None): recorded written consent for the life of the donor and with the consent of the family.
p.(None): (2) The written consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be given before the authorized person of the Coordination
p.(None): center, appointed by the director of a fourth-level health facility based in Banja Luka, and pred
p.(None): by an authorized person in a third-level health institution, appointed by the director of that institution.
p.(None): (3) On the basis of written and given written consent, the Coordination Center and the health institution referred to in paragraph
p.(None): 2 of this Article issue a donor card with the consent that is registered to the potential donor.
p.(None): Article 40
p.(None): Written statement on non-donation of human organs by an adult capable of making judgments to an elected medical doctor
p.(None): primary health care, which must be recorded in the health record and immediately submitted to the Coordinating
p.(None): center.
p.(None): Article 41
p.(None): Removal of human organs from a deceased minor donor and adult donor of disability
p.(None): it can only be exercised if both the parent or his or her legal guardian or guardian gives their written consent.
p.(None): Article 42
p.(None): From a deceased person who is not a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic, or who does not have a permanent residence in the Republic
p.(None): and which has not given written consent in accordance with this law, human organs may be taken for transplantation to another
p.(None): a person for the purpose of treatment only with the written consent of a family member.
p.(None): Article 43
p.(None): An authorized healthcare professional may begin the process of taking human organs from a deceased person if:
p.(None): a) have at his disposal evidence of the written consent of the deceased person, or a donor card,
p.(None): b) in conversation with a family member, verify that the deceased person has not changed his or her consent to donate for life
p.(None): organs,
p.(None): v) has obtained the written consent of a family member and
p.(None): g) obtain information on the records of the deceased person in the Unified Register of Human Donors
p.(None): organs.
p.(None): Article 44
p.(None): The taking of human organs, if the circumstances surrounding the death resulted in a judicial autopsy, can only be done at
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p.(None): Article 48
p.(None): Whoever, contrary to this law, performs transplantation or removal of human organs or parts of human organs
p.(None): of origin shall be punished under the Criminal Code of the Republika Srpska (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, No. 49/03,
p.(None): 108/04, 37/06 and 70/06).
p.(None): Article 49
p.(None): (1) A fine from 20,000 KM to 100,000 KM shall be imposed on a health institution for a misdemeanor if:
p.(None): a) does not determine the brain death of the person from whom the organ was taken (Article 35),
p.(None): b) does not detect brain death in a person in deep coma who has no spontaneous breathing and has clearly demonstrated
p.(None): a cause capable of explaining this condition (Article 36) i
p.(None): c) refuses to record the express opposition of a person to the donation of human organs if he does not notify the statement
p.(None): The Coordination Center or if it does not preserve it, or do not record it properly in the documentation (Article 40).
p.(None): (2) The responsible person of a health institution shall be fined 2,000 for the offenses referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.
p.(None): KM to 10,000 KM.
p.(None): Article 50
p.(None): which one:
p.(None): A fine of KM 5,000 to KM 10,000 will be imposed on the Doctor of Medicine for the offense
p.(None): a) place the recipient on the waiting list in the opposite order of urgency according to clinical ones
p.(None): indications and provisions of this Law (Article 17),
p.(None): b) perform the transplant without the consent of the recipient or his parent or guardian when the recipient
p.(None): a minor or a person without legal capacity (Article 25), v) perform a transplant, and there is no doctor's finding
p.(None): medicine indicating that it will come
p.(None): to improving the recipient's health from such treatment (Article 27) and
p.(None): g) fails to provide the donor with a full explanation of the purpose and need for the taking of human organs, as well as the possible consequences and risk
p.(None): transplantation (Article 33).
p.(None): Article 51
p.(None): (1) A legal person engaged in public information shall be fined from 10,000 KM to 50,000 KM,
p.(None): that is, the transmission of news announcing the offer or need for human organs (Article 20).
p.(None): (2) A responsible person in a legal entity engaged in public information shall be punished for the offense referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article,
p.(None): that is, by transmitting news that announces an offer or need for organs, a fine of KM 2,000 to 10,000
p.(None): KM (Article 20).
p.(None): VIII TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
p.(None): Article 52
p.(None): The Minister shall, within one year from the day this Law enters into force, issue ordinances on:
p.(None): a) the conditions regarding space, personnel and equipment, as well as the verification process for a health care institution which
p.(None): performs the activity of transplantation for the purpose of treatment (Article 10),
p.(None): b) the manner and procedure of work of the hospital transplant coordinator (Article 14),
p.(None): v) the manner and procedure of distribution of human organs intended for implantation (Article 14),
p.(None): g) the manner and procedure of maintaining the Unique Register of Donors (Article 14); d) the manner and procedure of compiling and maintaining the List
p.(None): waiting (Article 17),
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p.(None): the recipient,
p.(None): lj) a serious adverse reaction is an unexpected response related to a transplant that can lead to
p.(None): the occurrence of an infectious disease, death or endangerment of the life of the donor or recipient, as well as the occurrence of disability, respectively
p.(None): disease extension or hospitalization,
p.(None): m) standard operating procedures are performed in accordance with written instructions describing the steps in a particular operation
p.(None): process, including the materials and methods used, as well as the expected end result,
p.(None): n) traceability is the ability to identify donors and recipients of human organs and locate them at each stage
p.(None): from donation to incorporation, or rejection of human organs that are embedded, as well as the ability to locate everyone
p.(None): relevant data relating to products and materials that come into contact with them,
p.(None): nj) family members are spouses, or spouses, relatives in a straight line, regardless of the degree
p.(None): kinship, in a sloping line to the second degree of kinship, adopter, adopter and guardian, and
p.(None): o) Transplant promotion is the continuous provision of information to citizens about the possibilities and conditions for
p.(None): donation of human organs in order for citizens to decide for life to become donors, that is, to give their members
p.(None): Families and legal representatives were made aware of their desire to be human organ donors as well as giving
p.(None): necessary information to healthcare professionals.
p.(None): Article 4
p.(None): The grammatical terminology of the use of masculine or feminine gender in the text of the law implies the inclusion of both genders.
p.(None): II TRANSPLANTATION PRINCIPLES
p.(None): Article 5
p.(None): The principle of transplant availability is realized in a way that provides equal opportunity for transplantation
p.(None): to all recipients for whom this is the only treatment, respecting medical justification and in accordance with
p.(None): medical standards.
p.(None): Article 6
p.(None): The principle of medical justification for transplantation is achieved if it is the most appropriate treatment, in accordance with
p.(None): the rules of the medical profession, if the transplantation does not lead to an unacceptable risk to the life of the donor and recipient
p.(None): and if all medical tests have been previously performed to predict safety
p.(None): for the donor and the recipient, as well as the success of the intervention.
p.(None): Article 7
p.(None): The safety principle is achieved by performing the transplant procedure in accordance with a professional one
p.(None): medical science standards, standardized operating procedures, and ethical principles.
p.(None): Article 8
p.(None): The principle of non - discrimination is achieved by prohibiting all forms of discrimination when performing actions on
p.(None): the basis of this law and the regulations made thereunder.
p.(None): Article 9
p.(None): The principle of protection of the identity, interests and dignity of the donor and recipient is realized in the transplant procedure, in the manner
p.(None): which ensures and guarantees their respect.
p.(None): III ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL OPERATIONS IN THE FIELD OF TRANSPLANTATION
p.(None): Article 10
p.(None): (1) Transplantation may be performed in a health institution that meets the requirements in terms of space, personnel and equipment for
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p.(None): human organ uptake.
p.(None): Article 39
p.(None): (1) The taking of human organs from a deceased person for the purpose of transplantation for the purpose of treatment may be made on the basis of the given i
p.(None): recorded written consent for the life of the donor and with the consent of the family.
p.(None): (2) The written consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be given before the authorized person of the Coordination
p.(None): center, appointed by the director of a fourth-level health facility based in Banja Luka, and pred
p.(None): by an authorized person in a third-level health institution, appointed by the director of that institution.
p.(None): (3) On the basis of written and given written consent, the Coordination Center and the health institution referred to in paragraph
p.(None): 2 of this Article issue a donor card with the consent that is registered to the potential donor.
p.(None): Article 40
p.(None): Written statement on non-donation of human organs by an adult capable of making judgments to an elected medical doctor
p.(None): primary health care, which must be recorded in the health record and immediately submitted to the Coordinating
p.(None): center.
p.(None): Article 41
p.(None): Removal of human organs from a deceased minor donor and adult donor of disability
p.(None): it can only be exercised if both the parent or his or her legal guardian or guardian gives their written consent.
p.(None): Article 42
p.(None): From a deceased person who is not a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic, or who does not have a permanent residence in the Republic
p.(None): and which has not given written consent in accordance with this law, human organs may be taken for transplantation to another
p.(None): a person for the purpose of treatment only with the written consent of a family member.
p.(None): Article 43
p.(None): An authorized healthcare professional may begin the process of taking human organs from a deceased person if:
p.(None): a) have at his disposal evidence of the written consent of the deceased person, or a donor card,
p.(None): b) in conversation with a family member, verify that the deceased person has not changed his or her consent to donate for life
p.(None): organs,
p.(None): v) has obtained the written consent of a family member and
p.(None): g) obtain information on the records of the deceased person in the Unified Register of Human Donors
p.(None): organs.
p.(None): Article 44
p.(None): The taking of human organs, if the circumstances surrounding the death resulted in a judicial autopsy, can only be done at
p.(None): on the basis of the judge's permission for the preliminary proceedings.
p.(None): Article 45
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p.(None): VII PENALTY PROVISIONS
p.(None): Article 48
p.(None): Whoever, contrary to this law, performs transplantation or removal of human organs or parts of human organs
p.(None): of origin shall be punished under the Criminal Code of the Republika Srpska (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, No. 49/03,
p.(None): 108/04, 37/06 and 70/06).
p.(None): Article 49
p.(None): (1) A fine from 20,000 KM to 100,000 KM shall be imposed on a health institution for a misdemeanor if:
p.(None): a) does not determine the brain death of the person from whom the organ was taken (Article 35),
p.(None): b) does not detect brain death in a person in deep coma who has no spontaneous breathing and has clearly demonstrated
p.(None): a cause capable of explaining this condition (Article 36) i
p.(None): c) refuses to record the express opposition of a person to the donation of human organs if he does not notify the statement
p.(None): The Coordination Center or if it does not preserve it, or do not record it properly in the documentation (Article 40).
p.(None): (2) The responsible person of a health institution shall be fined 2,000 for the offenses referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.
p.(None): KM to 10,000 KM.
p.(None): Article 50
p.(None): which one:
p.(None): A fine of KM 5,000 to KM 10,000 will be imposed on the Doctor of Medicine for the offense
p.(None): a) place the recipient on the waiting list in the opposite order of urgency according to clinical ones
p.(None): indications and provisions of this Law (Article 17),
p.(None): b) perform the transplant without the consent of the recipient or his parent or guardian when the recipient
p.(None): a minor or a person without legal capacity (Article 25), v) perform a transplant, and there is no doctor's finding
p.(None): medicine indicating that it will come
p.(None): to improving the recipient's health from such treatment (Article 27) and
p.(None): g) fails to provide the donor with a full explanation of the purpose and need for the taking of human organs, as well as the possible consequences and risk
p.(None): transplantation (Article 33).
p.(None): Article 51
p.(None): (1) A legal person engaged in public information shall be fined from 10,000 KM to 50,000 KM,
p.(None): that is, the transmission of news announcing the offer or need for human organs (Article 20).
p.(None): (2) A responsible person in a legal entity engaged in public information shall be punished for the offense referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article,
p.(None): that is, by transmitting news that announces an offer or need for organs, a fine of KM 2,000 to 10,000
p.(None): KM (Article 20).
p.(None): VIII TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
p.(None): Article 52
p.(None): The Minister shall, within one year from the day this Law enters into force, issue ordinances on:
p.(None): a) the conditions regarding space, personnel and equipment, as well as the verification process for a health care institution which
p.(None): performs the activity of transplantation for the purpose of treatment (Article 10),
p.(None): b) the manner and procedure of work of the hospital transplant coordinator (Article 14),
p.(None): v) the manner and procedure of distribution of human organs intended for implantation (Article 14),
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p.(None): (1) Information on the donor and recipient of human organs is protected and is an official and professional secret.
p.(None): (2) Information about the donor cannot be communicated to the recipient, and information about the recipient cannot be communicated to family members
p.(None): of the deceased donor.
p.(None): (3) In order to protect personal data and prevent unauthorized use, certain personal data must be provided
p.(None): replace with the identification code that the sender or recipient receives when registering and entering data into
p.(None): unique database kept in the Coordination Center.
p.(None): (4) The protection of personal data of the donor and the recipient shall be exercised in accordance with the regulation governing the protection of personal data.
p.(None): Article 23
p.(None): Information on the donor and the recipient, ie all medical and other documentation on transplantation and mediation in
p.(None): transplantation is kept for 30 years in a healthcare institution that has taken or implanted human organs and is destroyed in
p.(None): within one year from the expiry of the said deadline.
p.(None): Article 24
p.(None): (1) The healthcare provider involved in the transplant procedure must complete all tests and procedures necessary for success
p.(None): of the same.
p.(None): (2) The Minister shall prescribe by an ordinance the criteria for testing donors for transmissible diseases
p.(None): by transplantation.
p.(None): Article 25
p.(None): (1) Transplantation may be performed only with the written consent of the recipient, or both parents or
p.(None): the guardian, if the recipient is a minor or a person deprived of legal capacity.
p.(None): (2) The consent referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article must be an expression of free will arising after a complete explanation of
p.(None): the nature and purpose of this treatment, the likelihood of its success, its consequences and risk, as well as others
p.(None): treatment options.
p.(None): Article 26
p.(None): The recipient and the living donor must be provided with appropriate medical follow-up of their health status afterwards
p.(None): transplantation, in accordance with the standards of the medical profession and this law.
p.(None): V TAKING HUMAN AUTHORITIES FROM A LIVING GIVER
p.(None): Article 27
p.(None): The removal of human organs from a living donor is performed unless there are adequate human organs from the deceased
p.(None): of the donor, and there is a finding by a doctor of medicine that indicates that there will be an improvement in the recipient's health, by applying
p.(None): this way of healing.
p.(None): Article 28
p.(None): (1) In the process of taking human organs from a living donor, his consent must be obtained in writing
p.(None): which is an expression of free will.
p.(None): (2) The consent of the living donor referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall relate to the planned medical intervention, ie taking
p.(None): certain human organs.
p.(None): (3) A living donor may require that a transplant be made to a specific recipient.
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p.(None): adopter, adopter and guardian.
p.(None): Article 31
p.(None): (1) The taking of human organs from a living donor requires the approval of the Ethics Committee established in
p.(None): a health institution where human organs are harvested in accordance with the law.
p.(None): (2) The Ethics Committee approves on the basis of an insight into the medical records of the living donor or recipient, and
p.(None): after obtaining the written consent of the living donor, as well as the written consent of the recipient, which have been given in accordance with
p.(None): by this law.
p.(None): Article 32
p.(None): (1) Prior to taking human organs from a living donor, the medical doctor who performs the collection must do so
p.(None): appropriate medical tests to assess the health risk of the living donor and take action to reduce it
p.(None): the same,
p.(None): (2) The effects of taking human organs on the health of a living donor must not be disproportionate to those expected
p.(None): by improving the recipient's health.
p.(None): Article 33
p.(None): (1) A doctor of medicine who performs the taking of human organs shall inform the living donor of the purpose and need
p.(None): taking, as well as the possible consequences and risk of transplantation.
p.(None): (2) The lesson referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall not be suggestive or in any way affect the decision of the provider
p.(None): by which he consents to the taking of an organ.
p.(None): (3) A living donor of human organs shall have the right to an expert opinion from a healthcare professional with the necessary experience
p.(None): in the field of transplantation, which does not participate in the taking or implantation of human organs.
p.(None): Article 34
p.(None): (1) The written consent from Article 28 of this Law may be withdrawn by the donor at any time until the beginning of the taking.
p.(None): of human organs.
p.(None): (2) The consent shall be withdrawn in writing and submitted to the Coordination Center.
p.(None): VI TAKING HUMAN AUTHORITIES FROM THE DEAD GIVER
p.(None): Article 35
p.(None): The taking of human organs from a deceased donor can be done after, based on medical criteria,
p.(None): by the procedure prescribed by this law, the brain death of the same was determined.
p.(None): Article 36
p.(None): (1) Intensive care unit of the third or fourth level of health care must determine the brain death of a person
p.(None): in a deep coma that does not have spontaneous breathing, and there is a clearly proven cause that can explain this condition.
p.(None): (2) The institution referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article must immediately report suspected brain death to the Coordination Center.
p.(None): Article 37
p.(None): (1) The brain death referred to in Article 36, paragraph 1 of this Law shall be determined by a commission composed of at least three doctors
p.(None): medicine, appointed by the director of the health institution.
p.(None): (2) Minutes of established brain death shall be drawn up and signed by all members of the Commission
p.(None): medical record and kept in accordance with the law.
p.(None): (3) Doctor of medicine who participates in the taking and implantation of human organs from a deceased person or is responsible for the care of
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p.(None): HUMAN BODY TRANSPLANTATION LAW
p.(None): (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska No. 14/10)
p.(None): AND BASIC PROVISIONS
p.(None): Article 1.
p.(None): This Law regulates the transplantation of human organs or parts of organs of human origin (hereinafter:
p.(None): transplantation), principles of transplantation, organization of performing professional medical tasks in the field of transplantation,
p.(None): transplantation procedure, taking human plow from a living donor, taking human organs from a deceased donor,
p.(None): as well as other transplant issues.
p.(None): Article 2
p.(None): (1) Transplantation shall be carried out only in the manner and under the conditions prescribed by this Law.
p.(None): (2) The provisions of this law shall not apply to human organs taken for research purposes, human tissues and cells, blood and
p.(None): blood components and organs, tissues and cells of animal origin.
p.(None): Article 3
p.(None): Some terms used in this law have the following meaning:
p.(None): a) transplantation is a medical procedure of taking a human organ, or parts of an organ of human origin, from
p.(None): living or deceased person and incorporation into another person's body, including all procedures for donating, taking,
p.(None): processing, testing, preserving, quarantining, distribution, incorporation and monitoring of serious adverse events and
p.(None): serious adverse reactions,
p.(None): b) the human organ or part of organs of human origin (hereinafter: human organs) is a vital part of the human body
p.(None): composed of different tissues, which has its own structure, vascularization and the ability to develop physiological
p.(None): a function with a significant level of autonomy,
p.(None): c) the donor is a living or deceased person who gives, or from whose body human organs are taken, for work
p.(None): incorporation into the recipient body,
p.(None): g) the recipient is a living person who is implanted with the human organs of the donor,
p.(None): d) donation is the donation of human organs without compensation from a living or deceased person for incorporation into the body of another
p.(None): persons for the purpose of treatment,
p.(None): e) human organ harvesting is a medical procedure by which it is removed from the body of a living or deceased person
p.(None): they occur for incorporation into the body of another person,
p.(None): e) processing is any operation performed during preparation, manipulation, preservation and packaging
p.(None): human organs intended for healing purposes,
p.(None): (g) testing is the process of typing the human organs of the recipient and conducting tests to determine the correspondence of human organs
p.(None): organs of donor and recipient, performed before transplantation,
p.(None): z) preservation is the use of chemical agents, altered environmental conditions or other means of processing, how
p.(None): to prevent or slow down the biological or physical decay of human organs,
p.(None): i) Isolation or quarantine is a medical procedure of separation of human organs physically or otherwise in anticipation
p.(None): decisions on their acceptance or rejection,
p.(None): j) distribution means the transport and delivery of human organs from the place where they are taken to the place where they are
p.(None): embed,
p.(None): k) implantation is a medical procedure for transferring taken human organs of one person into the body of another person,
p.(None): l) serious adverse event is any unexpected occurrence associated with a transplant that may lead to transmission
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p.(None): b) in conversation with a family member, verify that the deceased person has not changed his or her consent to donate for life
p.(None): organs,
p.(None): v) has obtained the written consent of a family member and
p.(None): g) obtain information on the records of the deceased person in the Unified Register of Human Donors
p.(None): organs.
p.(None): Article 44
p.(None): The taking of human organs, if the circumstances surrounding the death resulted in a judicial autopsy, can only be done at
p.(None): on the basis of the judge's permission for the preliminary proceedings.
p.(None): Article 45
p.(None): When taking human organs, all participants in this procedure are required to treat the body of the deceased donor with
p.(None): respect and take all necessary measures to restore the appearance of the deceased.
p.(None): Article 46
p.(None): If the authorized health institution referred to in Article 10 of this Law determines that for the human organs of the deceased donor,
p.(None): there is no diseased person on the basis of blood and tissue matching in the territory of the Republic
p.(None): human organs, the same may be offered to an international transplant organization of the Republic of Bosnia and
p.(None): A member of the health institution with which an agreement on cooperation and exchange of human organs has been concluded in
p.(None): the purpose of treatment, on the principle of reciprocity.
p.(None): Article 47
p.(None): (1) The Ministry and the competent health and sanitary authority shall supervise the implementation of this Law
p.(None): inspection.
p.(None): (2) In carrying out inspection supervision over the application of this Law, the competent inspector referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, in addition to the authorization
p.(None): prescribed by law, is also authorized to:
p.(None): a) prohibit the transplantation activity if it determines that the transplantation activity is performed and not completed
p.(None): conditions for its performance, and within the given deadline, the irregularities identified were not eliminated and
p.(None): b) prohibit the performance of the transplant business if it determines that the activity is performed and the conditions are not fulfilled
p.(None): for its performance, thereby endangering the lives and health of the people or when it comes to the protection of the public interest.
p.(None): VII PENALTY PROVISIONS
p.(None): Article 48
p.(None): Whoever, contrary to this law, performs transplantation or removal of human organs or parts of human organs
p.(None): of origin shall be punished under the Criminal Code of the Republika Srpska (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, No. 49/03,
p.(None): 108/04, 37/06 and 70/06).
p.(None): Article 49
p.(None): (1) A fine from 20,000 KM to 100,000 KM shall be imposed on a health institution for a misdemeanor if:
p.(None): a) does not determine the brain death of the person from whom the organ was taken (Article 35),
p.(None): b) does not detect brain death in a person in deep coma who has no spontaneous breathing and has clearly demonstrated
p.(None): a cause capable of explaining this condition (Article 36) i
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p.(None): adverse events for each donor or recipient of human organs.
p.(None): (3) Based on the records referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, the health institution shall be obliged to, at the end of the calendar year
p.(None): submit to the Coordination Center an analysis of data on serious adverse reactions and serious adverse events
p.(None): for certain types of human organs that have been transplanted, with proposed measures to prevent them.
p.(None): (4) The health care institution referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall ensure the traceability of the human organs which
p.(None): transplanted.
p.(None): Article 13
p.(None): (1) Perform professional medical and organizational adjustments, direct work and activities in the field of transplantation
p.(None): performed by the Coordination Center.
p.(None): (2) The coordination center is a part of the fourth level hospital with headquarters in Banja Luka.
p.(None): Article 14
p.(None): (1) The Coordination Center shall perform the tasks of collecting, processing and exchanging data relevant for transplantation with
p.(None): to all healthcare institutions involved in transplantation in the environment and relevant international organizations.
p.(None): (2) In addition to the tasks referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, the Coordination Center shall also perform the following tasks:
p.(None): a) adopt and organize a transplant program in the Republika Srpska (hereinafter: the Republic),
p.(None): b) maintains continuous service of his service, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, v) maintains a database of recipients
p.(None): human organs,
p.(None): g) maintains a database of persons who oppose the donation of human organs afterwards
p.(None): death,
p.(None): d) maintains a Unified Register of Human Organ Donors who have given written consent to
p.(None): taking them in the event of his death, for incorporation into the body of another person for medical purposes, in accordance with this Law,
p.(None): f) ensure that the data on the donor are transmitted to the team transplanting the human organs,
p.(None): e) Develops and maintains a unique Waiting List (hereinafter: Waiting List) for embedding in order
p.(None): urgent to clinical indications, and in a transparent manner and timely deliver it to the health care
p.(None): transplant institutions,
p.(None): g) propose health facilities where human organs and hospital coordinators are taken,
p.(None): z) control and align transplant programs with international standards,
p.(None): i) promote transplantation,
p.(None): j) inform the public and the medical profession of human organ donation and the results of transplant programs,
p.(None): k) coordinate and organize the distribution of human organs to transplant health facilities; and
p.(None): l) submit an annual report to the Minister on the performance of his / her activities and the results of the program
p.(None): transplants, serious adverse reactions, and serious adverse events of human organs that are
p.(None): transplanted, with the proposal of measures to prevent them, through a fourth level hospital based in Banja Luka
p.(None): Luci.
p.(None): (3) The Minister shall prescribe in an ordinance:
p.(None): a) the manner and procedure of work of the hospital transplant coordinator,
p.(None): b) the manner and procedure for the distribution of human organs intended for transplantation; and c) the manner and procedure for conducting the Uniform
p.(None): the donor registry.
p.(None): Article 15
p.(None): The Coordination Center, through a fourth level hospital based in Banja Luka, proposes to the Ministry
p.(None): health and social protection (hereinafter: the Ministry) accession of the Republic to the international
p.(None): organization for transplantation and conclusion of agreements with foreign legal entity and organization,
p.(None): for the exchange of human organs taken for treatment.
p.(None): IV TRANSPLANTATION PROCEDURE
p.(None): Article 16
p.(None): The donation process for human organs is voluntary.
p.(None): Article 17
p.(None): (1) In order to ensure the availability of human organs and the fairness of the transplant procedure, it shall
p.(None): is a waiting list for recipients in the Republic.
p.(None): (2) The waiting list referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, according to the type of human organs required, shall be drawn up and maintained by the Coordination Center.
p.(None): (3) The Minister shall prescribe in an ordinance the manner and procedure for drawing up and maintaining the Waiting List.
p.(None): Article 18
p.(None): (1) No remuneration or any other benefit shall be allowed for human organs taken.
p.(None): (2) The prohibition referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall not apply to the remuneration and payment of medical and technical services in connection with
p.(None): transplantation and reimbursement for travel expenses related to human organ donation.
p.(None): (3) The donor shall have the right to free treatment in connection with the donation of human organs, as well as to the treatment of any
p.(None): the consequences of which it is the cause.
p.(None): Article 19
p.(None): For health care related to the transplant procedure as well as for health monitoring before and after
p.(None): performed transplants, funds are provided in accordance with the regulation governing the field of compulsory and voluntary
p.(None): health insurance.
p.(None): Article 20
p.(None): It is forbidden to advertise or supply human organ needs.
p.(None): Article 21
p.(None): Trafficking in human organs is prohibited.
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Appendix
Indicator List
Indicator | Vulnerability |
age | Age |
authority | Relationship to Authority |
autonomy | Impaired Autonomy |
coma | Comatose |
criminal | criminal |
disability | Mentally Disabled |
family | Motherhood/Family |
gender | gender |
illness | Physically Disabled |
minor | Youth/Minors |
opinion | philosophical differences/differences of opinion |
parent | parents |
parents | parents |
physically | Physically Disabled |
socialXwelfare | Access to Social Goods |
Indicator Peers (Indicators in Same Vulnerability)
Indicator | Peers |
illness | ['physically'] |
parent | ['parents'] |
parents | ['parent'] |
physically | ['illness'] |
Trigger Words
capacity
consent
ethics
protect
protection
risk
Applicable Type / Vulnerability / Indicator Overlay for this Input