Amendments proposed to the Human Tissue Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Andrew Lansley 19 Clause 24, page 15, line 40, after 'sufficient', insert ', except in relation to a spouse or partner,'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 20 Clause 24, page 15, line 40, at end insert'(7A) In relation to persons in a qualifying relationship under subsection (4)(a) or (b), it will be necessary to obtain the consent of each of them.'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 87 Clause 24, page 16, line 3, at end insert'(8A) The standards required to be laid down by subsection (1) shall include provision to secure that consent indicates for which scheduled purposes consent has been obtained. (8B) The standards required to be laid down by subsection (1) may provide that residual tissue may be retained for scheduled purposes under paragraphs 3, 5 or 7 of Schedule 1 without consent or pursuant to a consent to treatment entered into by the person concerned. (8C) The standards required to be laid down by subsection (1) may provide that consent for the scheduled purpose of transplantation may be given by means of an enduring consent.'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 88 Clause 24, page 16, line 3, at end insert'(8D) For the purposes of this Act "residual tissue" means relevant material obtained, in the course of, and consequent upon, a course of diagnosis or treatment, following consent of the person concerned to treatment; and "enduring consent" means a consent given by the person concerned which is obtained prior to any treatment and which is not specific to the circumstances of any diagnosis or course of treatment of that person while he is alive, or to the circumstances of his death.'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 4 Clause 24, page 16, line 4, at end add'(10) For the purposes of this section "organs" means any part of the human body consisting of a structured arrangement of tissues which, if wholly removed, cannot be replicated by the body.'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 104 Clause 27, page 17, line 8, at end insert 'and
Mr Andrew Lansley 105 Clause 28, page 17, line 45, leave out 'former'.
Dr Evan Harris 145 Clause 28, page 18, line 18, leave out 'decent' and insert 'safe and lawful'.
Dr Evan Harris 116 Clause 29, page 18, line 39, after 'if', insert 'in England, Wales or Northern Ireland'.
Dr Evan Harris 117 Clause 29, page 18, line 41, at end insert 'whether in England, Wales or Northern Ireland or elsewhere'.
Dr Evan Harris 118 Clause 29, page 18, line 43, at end insert 'whether in England, Wales or Northern Ireland or elsewhere'.
Dr Evan Harris 119 Clause 29, page 19, line 2, at end insert 'whether in England, Wales or Northern Ireland or elsewhere'.
Dr Evan Harris 120 Clause 29, page 19, line 5, at end insert 'whether in England, Wales or Northern Ireland or elsewhere'.
Dr Evan Harris 121 Clause 29, page 19, line 8, at end insert 'whether in England, Wales or Northern Ireland or elsewhere'.
Dr Evan Harris 122 Clause 29, page 19, line 10, at end insert 'in England, Wales or Northern Ireland'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 106 Clause 29, page 19, line 19, leave out from 'activity' to end of line 21.
Mr Andrew Lansley 8 Clause 29, page 19, line 47, at end insert
Mr Andrew Lansley 107 Clause 29, page 20, line 8, after 'hair', insert ', teeth'.
Dr Evan Harris 123 Clause 29, page 20, line 9, leave out paragraph (d).
Dr Richard Taylor 56 Clause 30, page 20, line 41, leave out from 'shall' to end of line 45 and add
Mr Andrew Lansley 129 Clause 33, page 23, line 6, leave out subsection (3).
Mr Andrew Lansley 130 Clause 35, page 24, line 6, after 'blood', insert 'blood precursors'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 15 Schedule 4, page 49, line 38, at end insert'(3) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) above, the Authority shall exercise its power to appoint at least one member of the Board whom it believes to be representative of the interests of the Royal College of Pathologists.'.
Dr Evan Harris 124 Clause 44, page 27, line 41, leave out from beginning to 'has' and insert 'appropriate consent for the use of the relevant part for the purpose of transplantation in accordance with the provisions of Part 1'.
Dr Evan Harris 125 Clause 44, page 27, line 41, leave out 'consent' and insert 'permission'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 9 Clause 45, page 28, line 17, at end insert'(3A) Insofar as it would be impracticable to obtain appropriate consent in relation to material to which subsections (2) or (3) apply, it will not be unlawful to make such material available for scheduled purposes.'.
Dr Evan Harris 127 Clause 45, page 28, line 17, at end insert'(3A) Subsections (2) and (3) shall continue to apply after the person from whose body the material has been removed has died.'.
Dr Evan Harris 126 Clause 45, page 28, line 18, leave out subsection (4).
Mr Andrew Lansley 131 Clause 46, page 28, line 23, after 'DNA', insert 'or RNA'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 98 Clause 46, page 28, line 23, after 'material', insert 'or derived from that material'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 132 Clause 47, page 29, line 10, at end insert 'and RNA'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 133 Clause 47, page 29, line 21, at end insert 'providing the material is anonymised'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 134 Clause 47, page 30, line 3, leave out subsection (7).
Mr Andrew Lansley 135 Clause 47, page 30, line 6, leave out from '(2)' to end of line 7.
Mr Andrew Lansley 136 Page 30, line 8, leave out Clause 48.
Mr Andrew Lansley 128 Clause 49, page 31, line 4, leave out subsection (5) and insert'(5) Schedule [consequential amendments relating to de-accession] shall have effect.'.
Ms Rosie Winterton 111 Schedule 5, page 56, line 22, after 'sister,' insert 'grandparent, grandchild,'.
Mr Andrew Lansley 96 Clause 47, page 29, line 26, at end insert'(e) purposes of research in connection with disorders, or the functioning, of the human body using residual tissues.'.
Dr Richard Taylor 54 Clause 55, page 33, line 4, after 'Act', insert '(other than sections 1, 7 and 9)'.
Dr Evan Harris 80 Clause 55, page 33, line 5, after 'includes', insert 'a human cell or'.
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