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The ISLET Act amends federal law to classify human cadaveric islets (insulin-producing cells from deceased donors) as organs eligible for transplantation, rather than as drugs or biological products. The bill excludes cadaveric islets from definitions of drugs, biological products, and human cell/tissue products under federal law. The Department of Health and Human Services is required to update relevant regulations within one year to implement this classification change and report to Congress on progress within six months.
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