House of Commons portcullis
House of Commons
Session 2007 - 08
Internet Publications
Other Bills before Parliament


 
 

109

 

House of Commons

 
 

Thursday 5th June 2008

 

Public Bill Committee

 

New Amendments handed in are marked thus Parliamentary Star

 

Other Amendments not tabled within the required notice period are marked thus Parliamentary Star - white

 

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords]


 

(Except Clauses 4, 11, 14 and 23, Schedule 2, and any new Clauses or new Schedules relating

 

to the termination of pregnancy by registered medical practitioners)


 

Note

 

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the

 

Committee [3rd June 2008].

 


 

Dr Vincent Cable

 

Dr John Pugh

 

12

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  19,  leave out ‘sub-paragraph 2’ and insert ‘sub-

 

paragraphs 2 to 2(A)’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

64

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  22,  leave out from ‘disability’ to ‘and’ in line 27 and

 

insert ‘(a “person unable to sign”), and any notice under paragraph 4 by a person unable

 

to sign varying or withdrawing a consent under this Schedule, is to be taken to comply

 

with the requirement of sub-paragraph (1) as to signature if it is signed at the direction of

 

the person unable to sign, in the presence of the person unable to sign’.

 

Dr Vincent Cable

 

Dr John Pugh

 

11

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

A consent under this Schedule by a deceased person from whom gametes have

 

been retrieved posthumously may be deemed to have been given and not

 

withdrawn if the consultant from whom the couple together were receiving advice

 

or treatment confirms in writing that the deceased was, at the date of death, either

 

receiving treatment or receiving advice in respect of a clear and settled intention

 

to have a child with his partner.’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 5th June 2008                  

110

 

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Mark Simmonds

 

27

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  line  35,  after ‘storage’, insert ‘, embryo testing’.

 

Mark Simmonds

 

28

 

Schedule  3,  page  59,  leave out lines 36 to 40.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

65

 

Schedule  3,  page  60,  line  1,  leave out sub-paragraph (4) and insert—

 

    ‘(4)  

For sub-paragraph (2) substitute—

 

  “(2)  

A consent to the storage of any gametes, any embryo or any human

 

admixed embryo must—

 

(a)    

specify the maximum period of storage (if less than the

 

statutory storage period),

 

(b)    

except in a case falling within paragraph (c), state what is

 

to be done with the gametes, embryo or human admixed

 

embryo if the person who gave the consent dies or is

 

unable, because the person lacks capacity to do so, to vary

 

the terms of the consent or to withdraw it, and

 

(c)    

where the consent is given by virtue of paragraph 8(2ZA)

 

or 14(2), state what is to be done with the embryo or human

 

admixed embryo if the person to whom the consent relates

 

dies,

 

            

and may (in any case) specify conditions subject to which the

 

gametes, embryo or human admixed embryo may remain in

 

storage.

 

    (2A)  

A consent to the use of a person’s human cells to bring about the

 

creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo is to be

 

taken unless otherwise stated to include consent to the use of the

 

cells after the person’s death.

 

    (2B)  

In relation to Scotland, the reference in sub-paragraph (2)(b) to the

 

person lacking capacity is to be read as a reference to the person—

 

(a)    

lacking capacity within the meaning of the Age of Legal

 

Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991, or

 

(b)    

being incapable within the meaning of section 1(6) of the

 

Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.”’.

 

Mark Simmonds

 

29

 

Schedule  3,  page  60,  line  36,  after ‘storage’, insert ‘, embryo testing’.

 

Mark Simmonds

 

30

 

Schedule  3,  page  61,  line  32,  leave out ‘12’ and insert ‘36’.

 

Mark Simmonds

 

31

 

Schedule  3,  page  61,  leave out lines 35 to 39.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 5th June 2008                  

111

 

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Dawn Primarolo

 

66

 

Schedule  3,  page  62,  line  12,  after ‘(b)’ insert ‘, (ba)’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

67

 

Schedule  3,  page  62,  line  15,  at end insert—

 

 ‘(3ZA)  

If the Authority is satisfied that the parental consent conditions in paragraph

 

15A are met in relation to the proposed use under a licence of the human cells

 

of a person who has not attained the age of 18 years (“C”), the Authority may

 

in the licence authorise the application of sub-paragraph (3ZB) in relation to C.

 

(3ZB)  

Where the licence authorises the application of this sub-paragraph, the

 

effective consent of a person having parental responsibility for C—

 

(a)    

to the use of C’s human cells to bring about the creation of an embryo

 

in vitro for use for the purposes of a project of research, or

 

(b)    

to the use for those purposes of an embryo in relation to which C is a

 

relevant person by reason only of the use of C’s human cells,

 

            

is to be treated for the purposes of sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) as the effective

 

consent of C.

 

  (3ZC)  

If C attains the age of 18 years or the condition in paragraph 15A(3) ceases to

 

be met in relation to C, paragraph 4 has effect in relation to C as if any effective

 

consent previously given under sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) by a person having

 

parental responsibility for C had been given by C but, subject to that, sub-

 

paragraph (3ZB) ceases to apply in relation to C.

 

  (3ZD)  

Sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) have effect subject to paragraphs 15B and 15F.’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

68

 

Schedule  3,  page  62,  line  16,  leave out ‘and (3)’ and insert ‘, (3) and (3ZB)’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

69

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  1,  at end insert—

 

 ‘(2ZA)  

Where a licence authorises the application of paragraph 6(3ZB) in relation to

 

a person who has not attained the age of 18 years (“C”), the effective consent

 

of a person having parental responsibility for C to the storage of an embryo in

 

relation to which C is a relevant person by reason only of the use of C’s human

 

cells is to be treated for the purposes of sub-paragraph (2) as the effective

 

consent of C.

 

  (2ZB)  

If C attains the age of 18 years or the condition in paragraph 15A(3) ceases to

 

be met in relation to C, paragraph 4 has effect in relation to C as if any effective

 

consent previously given under sub-paragraph (2) by a person having parental

 

responsibility for C had been given by C but, subject to that, sub-paragraph

 

(2ZA) ceases to apply in relation to C.’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

70

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  2,  for ‘sub-paragraph (2)’ substitute ‘sub-paragraphs (2)

 

and (2ZA)’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 5th June 2008                  

112

 

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Dawn Primarolo

 

71

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  17,  leave out ‘paragraph 4A(4)’ and insert ‘paragraphs

 

4A(4), 15B and 15F’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

72

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  20,  leave out ‘(“the child donor”)’ and insert ‘(“C”)’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

128

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  20,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

73

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  21,  leave out ‘the child donor’s’ and insert ‘C’s’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

129

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  21,  leave out ‘donor’s’ and insert ‘patient’s’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

74

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  24,  leave out ‘the child donor before the child donor’ and

 

insert ‘C before C’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

130

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  24,  leave out first and second ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Mark Simmonds

 

32

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  25,  leave out ‘18’ and insert ‘16’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

75

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  27,  leave out ‘the child donor’ and insert ‘C’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

131

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  27,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

76

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  31,  leave out ‘the fertility of the child donor’ and insert

 

‘C’s fertility’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

132

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  31,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 5th June 2008                  

113

 

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Dawn Primarolo

 

77

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  32,  leave out ‘the best interests of the child donor’ and

 

insert ‘C’s best interests’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

133

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  33,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

78

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  36,  leave out ‘the child donor’ and insert ‘C’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

134

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  36,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

79

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  39,  leave out ‘the child donor’ and insert ‘C’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

135

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  39,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

80

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  43,  leave out ‘the child donor’ and insert ‘C’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

136

 

Schedule  3,  page  63,  line  43,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

81

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  4,  leave out ‘he’ and insert ‘C’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

82

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  leave out line 7.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

83

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  10,  leave out ‘the child donor’ and insert ‘C’.

 

Mr David Amess

 

137

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  10,  leave out ‘donor’ and insert ‘patient’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

84

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  17,  leave out ‘(“the patient”)’ and insert ‘(“P”)’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 5th June 2008                  

114

 

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Dawn Primarolo

 

85

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  18,  leave out ‘the patient’s’ and insert ‘P’s’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

86

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  20,  leave out ‘the patient after the patient’ and insert ‘P

 

after P’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

87

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  23,  leave out ‘the patient’ and insert ‘P’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

88

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  27,  leave out ‘the patient’s’ and insert ‘P’s’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

89

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  28,  leave out ‘the patient’ and insert ‘P’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

90

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  30,  leave out ‘the patient is likely to regain’ and insert ‘P

 

is likely at some time to have’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

91

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  31,  leave out ‘the patient’s’ and insert ‘P’s’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

92

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  33,  leave out ‘the patient’ and insert ‘P’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

93

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  34,  leave out ‘the patient has not, after regaining’ and

 

insert ‘P has not subsequently, at a time when P has’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

94

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  38,  leave out ‘the patient’ and insert ‘P’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

95

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  40,  leave out ‘the patient’ and insert ‘P’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

96

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  42,  leave out ‘the patient’ and insert ‘P’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 5th June 2008                  

115

 

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords] continued

 
 

Dawn Primarolo

 

97

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  45,  leave out ‘the patient regaining’ and insert ‘P having’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

98

 

Schedule  3,  page  64,  line  46,  leave out ‘the patient no longer’ and insert ‘P not’.

 

Dawn Primarolo

 

99

 

Schedule  3,  page  65,  leave out lines 3 to 5.

 

Dr Evan Harris

 

9

 

Schedule  3,  page  65,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

‘Cases where consent not required for storage and use for research

 

12A(1)  

The human cells of a person (“the donor”) may be used to bring about the

 

creation of an embryo or a human admixed embryo in vitro; and any embryo

 

or human admixed embryo so created may be used or stored for the purposes

 

of any project of research without the donor’s consent if the following

 

conditions are met.

 

      (2)  

Condition A is that the human cells are lawfully taken from or provided by the

 

donor.

 

      (3)  

Condition B is that the human cells were first stored or used prior to the day on

 

which Schedule 3 to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 comes

 

into force.

 

      (4)  

Condition C is that the human cells, embryos or human admixed embryos are

 

used in circumstances such that the person carrying out the research (“the

 

researcher”) is not in possession, and not likely to come into possession, of

 

information from which the donor can be identified.

 

      (5)  

Condition D is that it is not reasonably possible to contact the donor to obtain

 

their consent.

 

      (6)  

Condition E is that there are resonable grounds for believing that research of

 

comparable effectiveness cannot be carried out if the project of research for

 

which the human cells, embryos or human admixed embryos are stored or used

 

has to be confined to, or relate only to, material in relation to which there is an

 

effective consent.

 

      (7)  

Condition F is that it does not appear to the researcher that the donor has

 

indicated any objection to such use or storage (as applicable).’.

 

Dr Evan Harris

 

10

 

Schedule  3,  page  65,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

‘Consent in relation to children for storage and use for research

 

12A(1)  

The human cells of a person (“the child”) may be used to bring about the

 

creation of an embryo or inter-species embryo in vitro, and any embryo or

 

inter-species embryo so created, used or stored for the purposes of any project

 

of research without the child’s consent if the following conditions are met.

 

      (2)  

Condition A is that the human cells are lawfully taken from or provided by the

 

child before the child attains the age of 18 years.


 
contents continue
 
House of Commons home page Houses of Parliament home page House of Lords home page search page enquiries

© Parliamentary copyright 2008
Revised 5 June 2008