Report on the Review of the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 1988 (SA)

Sonia Allan

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Abstract

The review will evaluate the operation and effectiveness of significant changes made to the Act in 2010, which had a legislative requirement for review after five years. The changes included: 1. the replacement of the previous licensing scheme with a registration scheme for clinics providing assisted reproductive treatment (A.R.T.); 2. the dissolution of the SA Council on Reproductive Technology and its Code of Ethical Conduct; 3. the requirement that the welfare of any child born as a consequence of A.R.T. is to be treated as being of paramount importance, and accepted as a fundamental principle, in respect of the operation of the Act, as well as in the provision of A.R.T.; 4. allowing for the establishment of a donor conception register; 5. amending eligibility for access to A.R.T. services"”noting that such conditions relate to the circumstances in which, and to whom, A.R.T. may be provided; and 6. provisions regarding record keeping and confidentiality.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAdelaide, S.A.
PublisherSouth Australia
Number of pages285
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • human reproductive technology
  • surrogacy
  • surrogate motherhood
  • sperm donors
  • medical records
  • law and legislation
  • South Australia

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