NOTA

Definition : National Organ Transplant Act
Category : Governmental » Rules & Regulations
Country/Region : United States United States
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What does NOTA mean?

National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA), approved October 19, 1984 outlawed the sale of human organs and provide the establishment of the Task Force on Organ Transplantation and the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) and Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN). SRTR provides reports and data on solid organ transplantation in order to increase efficiencies and ensure that the process is as fair as possible and OPTN is responsible for maintaining the national transplant waiting list and overseeing the organ allocation process. SRTR provides reports and data on solid organ transplantation in order to increase efficiencies and ensure that the process is as fair as possible.

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What is the full form of NOTA in Organ Transplantation (USA) ?

The full form of NOTA is National Organ Transplant Act

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None Of The Above | National Organ Transplant Act

What are the full forms of NOTA in the United States?

National Organ Transplant Act | Northeast Ohio Translator’s Association

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