Diane Taylor says it gives her goosebumps to know the law is named after her son
As we all welcomed in 2026, here on the Island we also welcomed in a major new piece of legislation.
The Human Tissue and Organ Donation Act came into force on 1 January.
It means that the Isle of Man is now subject to an opt-out organ donation system, bringing us into line with the UK, Northern Ireland, Jersey and Guernsey.
Perhaps better known as 'Daniel's Law', it's named in honour of 15-year-old Daniel Boyde, who died following a road accident in 2007 - after which he saved four lives by donating his heart, liver, pancreas and kidneys.
His mum, Diane Taylor, has long campaigned for the change to a system of deemed consent, and says she's 'immensely proud':
Excluded groups from the new opt-out legislation include those under the age of 18; people who lack the mental capacity to understand the new arrangements and take the necessary action; visitors to the Isle of Man, and those not living here voluntarily.
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