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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 1997 (C. 68)

HUMAN TISSUE

The Human Tissue Act 2004 (Commencement No. 5 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2006

  Made 20th July 2006 

The Secretary of State for Health, makes this Order in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 58(3) and (4) and 60(2) of the Human Tissue Act 2004[1]. In accordance with sections 58(5) to (7) and 60(3) to (5) of that Act she has consulted the National Assembly for Wales, the relevant Northern Ireland Department[2] and the Scottish Ministers before exercising these powers.

Citation and interpretation
     1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Human Tissue Act 2004 (Commencement No.5 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2006.

    (2) In this Order—

Appointed Day
    
2. —(1) This article is subject to article 4.

    (2) The provisions of the Act listed in the Schedule, so far as not already in force and so far as they apply for the purposes set out in paragraph (3), shall come into force on 31st July 2006.

    (3) The purposes mentioned in paragraph (2) are—

     3. —(1) This article is subject to articles 4 and 7.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Act shall come into force on 1st September 2006 so far as not already in force on that date.

    (3) Sections 5 and 8 (prohibition of activities without consent etc., restriction of activities in relation to donated material), shall come into force on 1st December 2006.

Transitional arrangements: pending applications
    
4. —(1) Subject to paragraph (4), a licence shall be deemed to have been granted in relation to an application where—

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) "application fee" means such fee (if any) as the Authority determines under paragraph 13(2) of Schedule 3 to the Act.

    (3) A licence deemed to have been granted under paragraph (1) shall have effect from 1st September 2006 and shall continue to have effect until either a licence is granted on the application or the application is refused.

    (4) This article does not apply in relation to an application for a licence if a licence would have been deemed to have been granted, by virtue of article 5(1) of the Human Tissue Act 2005 (Commencement No. 4) Order 2006[
3], if the application had been received by the Authority by 31st March 2006.

    (5) Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), the provisions of the Act in force or brought into force by this Order apply to a licence deemed to have been granted under paragraph (1) to the same extent as they would apply to a licence granted under the Act.

    (6) Paragraphs 2(2), 3(2)(b), 6 and 12 of Schedule 3 to the Act shall not apply in relation to a licence deemed to have been granted under paragraph (1).

    (7) For the purposes of a licence deemed to have been granted under paragraph (1) references in Schedule 3 to the Act to—

Transitional arrangements: existing consent to use body or parts of body for anatomical examination
     5. —(1) Paragraph (2) applies where, before section 1 of the Act comes into force—

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), during the relevant period, a request made in accordance with section 4(1) of the Anatomy Act 1984, or article 6(1) of the Northern Ireland Order, shall be treated for the purposes of section 1 of the Act as appropriate consent in relation to—

    (3) A request made in accordance with section 4(1) of the Anatomy Act 1984 or article 6(1) of the Northern Ireland Order, shall not be treated for the purposes of section 1 of the Act as appropriate consent where the person doing the section 1 activity has reason to believe that P has withdrawn his consent.

    (4) Where for the purpose of section 1 of the Act there would not be appropriate consent in relation to an activity but for the request made under the Anatomy Act 1984 or the Northern Ireland Order being treated for those purposes as appropriate consent in relation to the activity, paragraphs (1) to (3) of section 1 do not authorise the doing of that activity otherwise than in accordance with that request.

    (5) In this article and article 6, "the relevant period", in relation to a person, means whichever is the shorter of—

Transitional arrangements: existing anatomical specimens Northern Ireland
     6. —(1) This article applies where a person dies during the three years immediately preceding the coming into force of section 1.

    (2) Paragraph (3) applies where—

    (3) During so much of the relevant period as falls after section 1 comes into force, that authority shall be treated for the purposes of section 1 as appropriate consent in relation to—

    (4) Paragraph (5) applies where—

    (5) With effect from the conclusion of the anatomical examination of the person's body, that authority shall be treated for the purposes of section 1 as appropriate consent in relation to—

    (6) Where for the purposes of section 1 there would not be appropriate consent in relation to the activity but for authority given under the Northern Ireland Order being treated for those purposes as appropriate consent in relation to the activity in question, paragraphs (1) and (3) of section 1 do not authorise the doing of the activity otherwise that in accordance with that authority.

    (7) In this article "qualifying purpose" means a purpose specified in paragraph 6 or 9 of Schedule 1 to the Act (research in connection with disorder or the functioning of the human body, education or training relating to human health).

Transitional arrangements and savings: applications for organ transplants received by the Unrelated Live Transplant Regulatory Authority ("ULTRA") before 1st September 2006
    
7. —(1) Paragraphs (2) to (4) apply in a case where—

    (2) The provisions set out in paragraph (3) shall continue to have effect for the purposes of a case mentioned in paragraph (1) as if those provisions had not been repealed by the Act.

    (3) The provisions mentioned in paragraph (2) are—

    (4) Section 33(1) and (2) of the Act do not have effect for the purposes of a case mentioned in paragraph (1).



Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health


Rosie Winterton
Minister of State Department of Health

20th July 2006



SCHEDULE
Article 2(2)

Provisions of the Act coming into force on 31st July 2006 for the purposes of article 2 of this Order
Provision of the Act Subject matter
Section 16 Licence requirement
Section 17 Persons to whom licence applies
Section 18 Duty of the designated individual
Section 19 Right to reconsideration of licensing decision
Section 20 Appeals committee
Section 21 Procedure on reconsideration
Section 22 Appeal on a point of law
Section 23 Conduct of licensed activities
Section 24 Changes of licence circumstances
Section 37 Directions
Section 39 Criminal justice purposes
Section 40 Religious relics
Section 41 Interpretation of Part 2
Section 44 Surplus tissue
Section 52 Orders and regulations
Section 53 Relevant material
Section 54 General interpretation
Section 58 Transition
Schedule 3 Licences for the purpose of section 16



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order provides for the coming into force of provisions of the Human Tissue Act 2004 (c.30) ("the Act").

Article 2 provides for the coming into force on 31st July 2006 of the provisions listed in the Schedule to the extent necessary to enable the Human Tissue Authority ("the Authority") to deal with applications for licences which will be required under section 16(1) and (2) of the Act from 1st September 2006.

Article 3 provides, subject to Articles 4 and 7, for the coming into force on 1st September 2006 of the rest of the provisions of the Act so far as they have not already been brought into force by this Order and previous orders and for the coming into force of sections 5 and 8 of the Act (offences relating to carrying out section 1 activities without consent etc. and the restriction of activities in relation to donated material).

The two main themes of the provisions being brought into force are that after 1st September 2006 it will be necessary, with some exceptions, to:

Other provisions being brought into force also make it an offence not to comply with these requirements and make it an offence in certain circumstances to possess anatomical specimens and former anatomical specimens away from licensed premises (section 30 and 31), to remove transplantable material from a live person or to use such material in certain circumstances (section 33) or to possess bodily material with the intention of performing DNA analysis on it or using the results of such analysis.

Articles 4 to 7 make transitional arrangements.

Article 4 provides that where an application for a licence under section 16 is made on or before 31st August 2006 then a licence will be deemed to have been granted on that application until the Authority grants or refuses a licence on the application. This does not apply in relation to the types of licence which have been required since 7 April 2006, under provisions of the Act which were brought into force by the previous commencement order.

Article 5 provides that existing requests made under the Anatomy Act 1984 or the corresponding Northern Ireland provisions before 1st September 2006 are to be treated as appropriate consent for the purpose of the Human Tissue Act.

Article 6 provides that authority given under the Anatomy (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 before 1st September 2006 in relation to a person who died in the three years before the Act comes into force shall be treated as appropriate consent for the purpose of the Human Tissue Act in certain circumstances.

Article 7 provides that where a registered medical practitioner has referred a matter to the Unrelated Live Transplants Regulatory Authority ("ULTRA") in accordance with the Human Organ Transplants (Unrelated Persons) Regulations 1989, or the corresponding Northern Ireland legislation, and ULTRA has received it before 1st September 2006, then certain provisions of the Human Organ Transplant Act and legislation made under that Act, or the corresponding Northern Ireland legislation, will apply to that case and section 33(1) and (2) will not apply.



NOTE AS TO EARLIER COMMENCEMENT ORDERS

(This note is not part of the Order)




Provision Date of Commencement S.I. No.
Section 1(9) (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 1(11) (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 4(10) (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 6 (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 7(4) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 10(9) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 13 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 14 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 15 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 16 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 16(3) and (5) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 16(6) (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 17 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 18 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 19 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 20 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 21(5) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 21 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 22 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 23 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 24 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 25 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 26 (partially) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 27 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 28 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 29 (partially) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 32 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 33(3) and (4) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 34(1) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 35 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 36 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 37 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 38 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 39 (partially) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 39 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 40 (partially) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 41 (partially) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 41 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 42 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 44 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 45 (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 46 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 47 3 October 2005 2005/2632
Section 48 (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 48 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 49 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 50 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 51 (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 51 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 52 (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 52 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 53 (partially) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 53 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 54 (partially) 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 54 (10) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 54(partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 54 (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 55 1 April 2005 2005/919
Section 56 19 February 2006 2006/404
Section 57 (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Section 58(1) and (2) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Schedule 1 to the Act 1 April 2005 2005/919
Schedule 2 to the Act 1 April 2005 2005/919
Schedule 3 to the Act, paragraph 10(5) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Schedule 3 to the Act, paragraph 13(1) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Schedule 3 to the Act (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Schedule 4 to the Act, paragraph 6(2) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Schedule 4 to the Act, paragraph 10(b) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Schedule 4 to the Act, paragraph 12(2) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Schedule 4 to the Act, paragraph 13 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Schedule 5 to the Act, paragraph 4(5) 20 October 2005 2005/2792
Schedule 5 to the Act (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Schedule 6 to the Act, paragraph 6 1 April 2005 2005/919
Schedule 6 to the Act (partially) 19 February 2006 2006/404
Schedule 7 to the Act, paragraph 1 (partially) 20 October 2005 2005/2792


Notes:

[1] 2004 (c..30).back

[2] See section 54(1), which defines "relevant Northern Ireland Department" as the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety.back

[3] S.I. 2005/404.back

[4] 1984 (c. 14).back

[5] S.I. 1992/1718 (N.I. 11).back

[6] S.I. 1989/2480.back

[7] S.R. 1990/357.back

[8] 1989 (c.31).back

[9] S.I. 1998/1428.back

[10] S.I. 1989/2408 (N.I. 21).back

[11] S.R 1998/389.back



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Prepared 26 July 2006


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