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Human Tissue Bill


 

Human Tissue Bill

 

[AS AMENDED IN STANDING COMMITTEE G]

 
 

Contents

Part 1

Removal, storage and use of human organs and other tissue for scheduled

purposes

1   

Authorisation of activities for scheduled purposes

2   

“Appropriate consent”: children

3   

“Appropriate consent”: adults

4   

Nominated representatives

5   

Prohibition of activities without consent etc.

6   

Restriction of activities in relation to donated material

7   

Existing holdings

8   

Existing anatomical specimens

9   

Coroners

Part 2

Regulation of activities involving human tissue

The Human Tissue Authority

10   

The Human Tissue Authority

11   

Remit

12   

General functions

Licensing

13   

Licence requirement

14   

Persons to whom licence applies

15   

Duty of the designated individual

16   

Right to reconsideration of licensing decisions

17   

Appeals committees

18   

Procedure on reconsideration

19   

Appeal on point of law

20   

Conduct of licensed activities

21   

Changes of licence circumstance

22   

Breach of licence requirement

 
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Codes of practice

23   

Preparation of codes

24   

Provision with respect to consent

25   

Effect of codes

26   

Approval of codes

Anatomy

27   

Possession of anatomical specimens away from licensed premises

28   

Possession of former anatomical specimens away from licensed premises

Trafficking

29   

Prohibition of commercial dealings in human material

Transplants

30   

Restriction on transplants involving a live donor

31   

Information about transplant operations

Inspectorates

32   

Inspectorate of Anatomy and Pathology

33   

Remit of Inspectorate of Anatomy and Pathology

34   

Inspectorate of Organ and Tissue for Human Use

35   

Remit of Inspectorate of Organ and Tissue for Human Use

36   

Duties in relation to discharge of functions by Inspectorates

General

37   

Agency arrangements and provision of services

38   

Annual report

39   

Directions

Exceptions

40   

Criminal justice purposes

41   

Religious relics

Supplementary

42   

“Qualifying museum”

43   

Interpretation of Part 2

Part 3

Miscellaneous and general

Miscellaneous

44   

Preservation for transplantation

45   

Surplus tissue

46   

Offences relating to non-consensual analysis of DNA

47   

Power to give effect to Community obligations

 
 

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48   

Power to de-accession human remains

General

49   

Powers of inspection, entry, search and seizure

50   

Offences by bodies corporate

51   

Prosecutions

52   

Offences: Northern Ireland and Scotland

53   

Orders and regulations

54   

“Relevant material”

55   

General interpretation

56   

Financial provisions

57   

Consequential amendments

58   

Repeals and revocations

59   

Transition

60   

Extent

61   

Commencement

62   

Short title

Schedule 1   —   

Scheduled purposes

Part 1   —   

Purposes normally requiring consent

Part 2   —   

Purposes not normally requiring consent

Schedule 2   —   

The Human Tissue Authority

Schedule 3   —   

Licences for the purposes of section 13

Schedule 4   —   

Inspectorates: Boards

Schedule 5   —   

Section 46: Supplementary

Part 1   —   

Qualifying consent

Part 2   —   

Use for an excepted purpose

Schedule 6   —   

Powers of inspection, entry, search and seizure

Schedule 7   —   

Consequential amendments

Schedule 8   —   

Repeals and revocations

Part 1   —   

Repeals

Part 2   —   

Revocations

 
 

 
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