(A) The provisions of this section apply to all stages of the organ transplant process.

(B) A covered entity must not, solely on the basis of an individual’s disability:

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code 44-43-1530

  • Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.

(1) consider the individual ineligible to receive an anatomical gift or organ transplant;

(2) deny medical services or other services related to organ transplantation, including diagnostic services, evaluation, surgery, counseling, and postoperative treatment and services;

(3) refuse to refer the individual to a transplant center or other related specialist for the purpose of being evaluated for or receiving an organ transplant;

(4) refuse to place a qualified recipient on an organ transplant waiting list;

(5) place a qualified recipient on an organ transplant waiting list at a lower priority position than the position at which the individual would have been placed if the individual did not have a disability; or

(6) refuse insurance coverage for any procedure associated with being evaluated for or receiving an anatomical gift or organ transplant, including posttransplantation and posttransfusion care.

(C) Notwithstanding subsection (B), a covered entity may take an individual’s disability into account when making treatment or coverage recommendations or decisions, solely to the extent that the disability has been found by a physician or surgeon, following an individualized evaluation of the individual, to be medically significant to the provision of the anatomical gift.

(D) If an individual has the necessary support system to assist the individual in complying with posttransplant medical requirements, a covered entity may not consider the individual’s inability to independently comply with posttransplant medical requirements to be medically significant for the purposes of subsection (C).

(E) A covered entity must make reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, or procedures to allow individuals with disabilities access to transplantation-related services, including diagnostic services, surgery, coverage, postoperative treatment, and counseling, unless the entity can demonstrate that making such modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of such services.

(F) A covered entity must take steps necessary to ensure that an individual with a disability is not denied medical services or other services related to organ transplantation, including diagnostic services, surgery, postoperative treatment, or counseling, due to the absence of auxiliary aids or services, unless the covered entity demonstrates that taking the steps would fundamentally alter the nature of the medical services or other services related to organ transplantation or would result in an undue burden for the covered entity.

(G) Nothing in this section may be deemed to require a covered entity to make a referral or recommendation for or perform a medically inappropriate organ transplant.

(H) A covered entity must otherwise comply with the requirements of Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended.