Secretary of State Ruth Johnson has announced a new policy that directs clerks, when time permits, to ask customers if they would like to join the Donor Registry. Michigan ranks 45th in the nation in the percentage of adults registered as donors. Johnson hopes this change will help the state catch up and save more lives.
SOS Clerks Will Ask the Question
April 19, 2011

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