Human Reproductive Technology Amendment Bill 2003 and Human Reproductive Technology Amendment (Prohibition of Human Cloning) Bill 2003
Uniform Legislation and General Purposes Committee (2002 - 2005)· 10 December 2003general_report
The WA parliamentary committee reviewed two bills related to human reproductive technology: one amending existing laws and another prohibiting human cloning. The committee focused on the definition of 'embryo', the expiry of limitations on using excess embryos, and review provisions. They recommended amendments to enhance parliamentary scrutiny and ensure tabling of review reports.
Impact
The recommendations affect the regulation of human reproductive technology and research in WA, impacting researchers, individuals undergoing ART, and the broader community.
healthpublic_sectorhuman reproductive technologyhuman cloningembryo researchuniform legislationparliamentary scrutinyassisted reproductive technologynational schemeCOAG
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