Refusal to make an anatomical gift. Role and authority of people other than donor. Classes of persons available to make donations; priority. Signed writing or oral communication required for gift of document. Recipients of anatomical gifts of procurement organizations. Search and notification for information identifying donor status. Delivery of document. Rights and duties of procurement organizations. Coordination of procurement and use. Limited prohibition on sale or purchase of body parts. Penalties. Immunity. Requirements for validity of document of gift; governing law. Donor registry. Impact of anatomical gift on an advance directive for health care. Cooperation between medical examiners and procurement organizations. Role of medical examiner. Application. Construction with federal law. Sec. 44-5-166. 44-5-167. 44-5-168. 44-5-169. 44-5-170. 44-5-171. 44-5-172. 44-5-173. 44-5-174. 44-5-175. 44-5-176. 44-5-177. Escheat 44-5-190 through 44-5-199 [Repealed]. Article 9 Forfeiture 44-5-210. Prescription 44-5-162. 44-5-163. 44-5-164. 44-5-165. Constructive possession of lands; effect of constructive possession of same land by adjacent owners. Extent of constructive possession under deed; judicial notice. Adverse possession of mineral rights under certain conditions; procedure to obtain title. Possession of land as notice; presumption from possession of husband and wife. Effect of disabilities on commencement of prescription. Effect of intervening disabilities; tacking. Tacking of successive possessions. Prescription involving unrepresented estates, joint tenancies, or dismissed actions. Tacking of prior possession originating in fraud. Prescription involving incorporeal rights. Effect on prescription of notice of instrument creating a lien. Adverse possession of personal property. Article 8 Article 7 44-5-160. 44-5-161. T.44, C.5 PROPERTY Nature of title by prescription. Adverse possession; effect of permissive possession. Effect of fraud on prescription. When adverse possession for 20 years confers title. When adverse possession for seven years confers title. How actual possession of lands evidenced. 44-5-211. Lien of state for costs of prosecution.