                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

THE VIRGINIA TRANSPLANT COUNCIL (§ 32.1-297.1)

A. The Virginia Transplant Council (hereinafter referred to as the Council) is
hereby established to fulfill the following duties:

   1. To create, compile, maintain, and modify as necessary the Virginia Donor
   Registry established in &#xA7; 32.1-292.2 in accordance with the regulations
   of the Board of Health and the administration of the Department of Health;

   2. To conduct public education and information services relating to organ,
   tissue, and eye donation in the Commonwealth;

   3. To coordinate organ, tissue, and eye donation activities in the
   Commonwealth;

   4. To provide a forum for discussion among its members of any issues of which
   it may be apprised that could impact the effectiveness of its activities and
   the relationship between the public and its members; and

   5. To advise the Board and Department of Health concerning organ, tissue, and
   eye donation activities, procurement, and transplantation efforts in Virginia.
   				The Council shall establish such bylaws as may be necessary for its
   operation, consistent with state and federal law.

B. The membership of the Council shall consist of the following organizations,
each of whom shall have one vote: INOVA Fairfax Hospital, Henrico Doctors&#8217;
Hospital, LifeNet Health, Lion&#8217;s Medical Eye Bank and Research Center of
Eastern Virginia, Mountain Regional Donor Services, Old Dominion Eye Foundation,
Inc., Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, University of Virginia Health System,
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Washington Regional Transplant
Community, Children&#8217;s Hospital of The King&#8217;s Daughters, and any
successor organization thereof that remains directly involved in activities
related to organ, tissue, or eye donation, procurement, or transplantation in
Virginia, and one representative of donor families and one representative of
transplant recipients. The Council shall elect, from among its membership, such
officers as its bylaws require to serve for the terms established in such
bylaws.
			The Council shall also elect the representatives of donor families and
transplant recipients who shall serve for terms established in the bylaws.

C. In order to provide flexibility and coordination and to prevent duplication
of efforts, the Council may agree to extend nonvoting, associate membership on
the Council to representatives of other organizations, agencies, or experts,
public or private, who (i) are directly involved in or (ii) provide education or
information on organ, tissue, or eye donation, procurement, or transplantation.
Such membership (a) shall be extended to the Virginia Departments of Education,
Health, Health Professions, and Motor Vehicles, and the Virginia Hospital and
Healthcare Association; (b) may include at least one representative of the faith
community and one representative of local public schools; and (c) may be
extended to other organizations, agencies, or experts as the Council deems
appropriate.

D. In addition to the duties assigned in subsection A, the Council (i) shall
inform the Board regarding the Council&#8217;s activities; (ii) shall conduct
and coordinate professional education and informational activities as they
relate to organ, tissue, and eye donation, procurement, and transplantation
efforts; and (iii) as appropriate, may conduct its activities in coordination
with other organizations whose goals are related to organ, tissue, or eye
donation, procurement, or transplantation. To achieve its purposes efficiently
and effectively, the Council may conduct its activities in partnership with its
member organizations or may contract for services with appropriate parties.

E. The Council, or the Board on behalf of the Council, may apply for, accept,
and expend gifts, grants, or donations from public or private sources to enable
the Council to further its purposes and carry out its duties, and the Council
may comply with such conditions and requirements as may be imposed on it in
connection therewith.
			There is hereby created in the state treasury a special nonreverting fund to
be known as the Virginia Donor Registry and Public Awareness Fund (the Fund).
The Fund shall be established on the books of the Comptroller as a revolving
fund and shall consist of such gifts, grants, or donations as may be received
pursuant to this subsection and any moneys appropriated by the General Assembly
to support the Council&#8217;s education and information programs. Moneys
remaining in the Fund at the end of each fiscal year shall not revert to the
general fund but shall remain in the Fund. Interest earned on such funds shall
remain in the Fund and be credited to it. The Council shall administer funds
made available to it from the Fund and shall disburse such funds in accordance
with the purposes of this article.

F. The Council may employ such employees, permanent and temporary, as it may
deem necessary for the proper performance of its duties and shall determine
their qualifications and duties. Employees of the Council shall be compensated
in the manner provided by the Council and shall not be subject to the provisions
of the Virginia Personnel Act (&#xA7; 2.2-2900 et seq.). Actual expenses
incurred by the members of the Council in the performance of their duties and
actual costs of hiring and compensating employees of the Council shall be paid
from the Virginia Donor Registry and Public Awareness Fund.

G. In addition to such other reports as may be required by the Commissioner or
the Board, on or before September 30 of each year, the Council shall submit a
report on its activities, programs, and funding in the previous fiscal year to
the Board.

HISTORY: 1985, c. 412; 1990, c. 336; 1991, c. 37; 1997, c. 799; 2002, c. 467;
2006, c. 166; 2009, c. 834; 2012, c. 692; 2022, c. 72.