
Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation Authorizing Teens to Make Organ Donations
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently signed legislation (S.5313-A/A.4990-B) authorizing sixteen and seventeen years olds to make organ donations upon their death. The legislation includes appropriate safeguards that enable parents or legal guardians to rescind the decision if the minor dies before age 18.
"With thousands of New Yorkers still waiting for the gift of life,
we continue to focus on making organ and tissue donations available to
all those in need,"
Governor Cuomo said. "By authorizing 16 and 17 year olds to make the selfless decision
to become an organ donor, we take another significant step to grow the
state's Donate Life registry and create opportunities to save lives."
Current law provides that the minimum age to make an anatomical gift in
New York State is 18. As such, New Yorkers who apply for a learner's
permit at age 16 or 17 cannot register for the New York State Donate Life
Registry. By allowing 16 and 17 year olds to register, New York is opening
up the registry to an entirely new population which will subsequently
increase donation rates.
Senator Kemp Hannon said, "I want to thank Governor Cuomo for signing this important legislation
into law and ensuring that 16 and 17 year olds throughout this state are
able to take the heroic step of becoming organ donors. Right now, there
are so many New Yorkers in need of this lifesaving gift and this law plays
an important role in expanding New York State's Donate Life Registry
so ill New Yorkers can be connected with the organs they so desperately
need."
Assembly Assistant Speaker Felix W. Ortiz said, "Many young adults would like to be able to become an organ and tissue
donor. This law will allow New Yorkers 16 years and older to enroll in
New York's Donate Life Registry. Parents will, of course, still be
able to provide final authorization. New York is in the midst of a public
health crisis where the need for organs for transplant far exceeds the
supply. The state can now reach out to more people and do a better job
to promote organ donation. One single organ donor can save the lives of
8 people. I am pleased that this will now become state law."