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How much does the state give to donate the remains?
1. Body donation is a free act, but there is no reward. Donation of remains is a free act, but the funeral expenses of donors can be exempted, and a donation certificate can be issued. If the donor's family has difficulties, they can use the human organ donation fund to give assistance. There are different regulations on body donation in different parts of the country. Like blood donation, donating remains is a noble act of humanity, fraternity and dedication. However, there is no additional cost, and the expenses of transportation, cremation and funeral of the remains are borne by the receiving unit. Organ donation is based on the principle of voluntariness and free of charge, especially in the following two cases: citizens with full civil capacity voluntarily apply for organ donation registration in writing, do not cancel the registration, and then donate organs after death; Citizens did not express their disapproval of organ donation before their death, but their spouses, adult children and parents agreed to donate organs in writing after their death.

2. The donation of remains refers to the behavior that the executor will donate all the remains to medical science after the natural person and his immediate family members voluntarily express their death, and the family members will donate all or part of the remains to medical science after the natural person who has not expressed his willingness to donate dies. For the society, the donation of remains has made great contributions to the social medical and health undertakings. Human anatomy, human organ transplantation, etc. Requires a large number of sources of remains. For individuals, body donation is a manifestation of noble personality, a scientific attitude and values towards themselves, society and even nature.

Legal basis: Article 4 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Welfare Donation Law.

Donations shall be voluntary and free of charge, and forced or disguised apportionment is prohibited, and profit-making activities are not allowed in the name of donations.