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Section 58 Nigerian National Health Act 2014

Section 58 National Health Act

Section 58 National Health Act 2014 is about Post-mortem Examination of bodies. It is under Part VI (Control of Use of Blood, Blood Products, Tissue and Gametes in Humans) of the Act.

(1) Subject to sub-section (2) of this section, a post mortem examination of the body of a deceased person may be conducted if—
(a) the person, while alive, gave consent thereto ;
(b) the spouse, child, parent, guardian, brother or sister of the deceased not below the age of 18 years in the specific order mentioned, gave consent thereto ; or
(c) such an examination is necessary for determining the cause of death.

(2) A post mortem examination may not take place unless—
(a) the medical practitioner in charge of clinical services in the hospital or authorised institution or of the mortuary in question, or any other medical practitioner authorised by such practitioner, has authorised the post mortem examination in writing and in the prescribed manner ; or

(b) in the case where there is no medical practitioner in charge of clinical services, a medical practitioner authorized by the person in charge of such hospital or authorized institution, has authorized the post mortem examination in writing and in the prescribed manner.

See also  Section 169 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (Updated)

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