GOLDEN LEADS STATE SENATE PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION TO PROHIBIT THE SALE OF BODY PARTS
URGES STATE ASSEMBLY TO APPROVE MEASURE TO CHANGE LAW
Albany- Senator Martin J. Golden (R-C, Brooklyn), is announcing thatNew York State Senate today passed legislation he sponsored, S.209, thatprohibits the sale or purchase of body parts in New York State punishableby a Class E felony.
Senator Golden stated, “Amid scandals involving the illegal buying,selling and distribution of human tissue by funeral homes and licensedbiomedical companies, deficiencies in the current law have becomeincreasingly apparent. New York’s families have been forced to suffer evengreater hardship at the most difficult of times because of thisunconscionable practice. Removing tissue, skin, organs and bones frombodies before embalming without the permission of the deceased’s family,and then selling the tissue illegally, must not continue to go on here inNew York.”
Senator Golden continued, “The recent verdict in Brooklyn SupremeCourt, by Judge Tomei, sends a message that this will no longer betolerated in New York State. This legislation will reduce the possibilityof such an atrocity from ever happening again and I urge the State Assemblyto follow the State Senate’s lead and make the passage of this legislationa priority. Knowing that we must protect against such crimes fromhappening, New York State now has the responsibility to do something aboutthis and insure the integrity and decency of the deceased and the familieswho survive them.”
The bill was sent to the Assembly.
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