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(a) The identification card shall resemble in appearance, so far as is practicable, a driver's license issued in accordance with K.S.A. 8-243, and amendments thereto, and shall adequately describe the registrant. The identification card shall be sealed in transparent plastic or similar substance.
(b) All Kansas identification cards issued to any person 16 years of age or older shall contain a form which provides a statement for making a gift of all or any part of the body in accordance with the revised uniform anatomical gift act, K.S.A. 65-3220 through 65-3244, and amendments thereto, except as otherwise provided by this subsection. The statement to be effective shall be signed by the applicant in the presence of two witnesses who shall sign the statement in the presence of the donor. The gift becomes effective upon the death of the donor. Delivery of the identification card during the donor's lifetime is not necessary to make a valid gift. Any valid gift statement executed prior to July 1, 2007, shall remain effective until invalidated. The word “Donor” shall be placed on the front of an applicant's identification card, indicating that the statement for making an anatomical gift under this subsection has been executed by such applicant.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 8. Automobiles and Other Vehicles § 8-1328. Same; card to resemble driver's license; information on card; anatomical gift - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-8-automobiles-and-other-vehicles/ks-st-sect-8-1328/
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