Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act 2024
Provisions supplementary to section 87 | ||
88. (1) This section applies without prejudice to the generality of section 151 . | ||
(2) The specified form of a section 87 consent shall require the intending parents (or, in the case of a single intending parent, that intending parent) and the surrogate mother to— | ||
(a) confirm that he or she has received the AHR information document (SJ) concerned, | ||
(b) confirm that he or she has received the AHR counselling (SJ) required under section 86 , | ||
(c) confirm that he or she has received the legal advice required by section 98 , | ||
(d) consent to the recording of information required under section 99 , and | ||
(e) confirm that he or she understands that a person born as a result of AHR treatment (SJ) provided pursuant to the surrogacy agreement (SJ) may, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3— | ||
(i) access the information specified in section 99 (1), or | ||
(ii) seek to contact any or all parties to the surrogacy agreement. | ||
(3) The specified form of a section 87 consent shall, where a relevant donation (SJG) is proposed to be used to create an embryo to be transferred pursuant to a surrogacy agreement (SJ), require the relevant donor (SJG) to— | ||
(a) confirm that he or she understands that, under the law of the State— | ||
(i) he or she shall not be a parent of any child born as a result of such use of such donation, | ||
(ii) the information specified in section 99 (1) in relation to him or her shall be recorded on the National Surrogacy Register, | ||
(iii) the child, when he or she becomes an adult (AHR), may access the information specified in section 109 (2) and seek to contact the donor, | ||
(iv) the information that the donor is entitled to obtain from the National Surrogacy Register is restricted to the information specified in section 107 (2), | ||
(v) having regard to the child’s right to know his or her origins, it is desirable that the donor keep updated, in accordance with section 111 , the information in relation to him or her that is recorded on the National Surrogacy Register, and | ||
(vi) he or she has the right to revoke, or revoke and replace, such consent at any stage before the formation of the embryo, | ||
(b) consent to the recording of information required under section 99 (1), and | ||
(c) confirm that he or she understands that a person born as a result of such use of such donation may, in accordance with Chapter 3— | ||
(i) access the information specified in section 99 (1) in respect of the donor, and | ||
(ii) seek to contact the donor. |