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Executive OrderExecutive Order Continuing The Governor's Council On Organ Donor AwarenessWHEREAS, organ donor transplantation is one of the most remarkable success stories in the history of medicine; and WHEREAS, about 20,000 men, women and children received organ transplants last year and there are over 67,000 people waiting for organ transplants, but approximately 4,000 people died (about 13 each day) while on the waiting list; and WHEREAS, organ donor recipients' survival rates are at an all time high; and WHEREAS, according to the United Network For Organ Sharing, there are approximately 133 Montanans on the waiting list for organ donation; and WHEREAS, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the White House and other organizations are partnering to encourage physicians and families to openly discuss organ donations; and WHEREAS, studies indicate that nearly all Americans would consent to donate organs of loved ones if they knew beforehand of their choice, but only half as many would agree on donation if their decision were not shared with their family; and WHEREAS, it is in the state's interest for Montanans to agree to donate organs and discuss their decision with their family; and WHEREAS, one means to accomplish increased organ donation is through the creation of a broad-based information and education campaign, via a partnership of public, private and volunteer organizations. NOW, THEREFORE, I RACICOT, Governor of the State of Montana, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 2-15-122, MCA, do hereby continue the Governor's Council on Organ Donor Awareness. I. PURPOSE: The Council will perform, in conjunction with existing resources within the Department of Public Health and Human Services, a variety of duties including but not limited to:
II. COMPOSITION: The Council shall be composed of at least eight members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor. Members may include a representative from each of the following groups: donor recipients, donor families, physicians, clergy, business, media, Native Americans, the Department of Public Health and Human Services, and the general public. The names and addresses of members are submitted by separate letter to the Secretary of State and the Department of Public Health and Human Services. The Lieutenant Governor shall serve as chairman. III. ADMINISTERING AGENCY: The Department of Public Health and Human Services is designated as the organizational unit responsible for the administration and management of the Council. IV. DURATION: This Council shall remain in existence for two years from the effective date of this Order unless extended or terminated by subsequent Executive Order. This Order is effective immediately.
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