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Number 5 of 2024
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HUMAN TISSUE (TRANSPLANTATION, POST-MORTEM, ANATOMICAL EXAMINATION AND PUBLIC DISPLAY) ACT 2024
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CONTENTS
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PART 1
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Preliminary and General
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Section
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1. Short title, commencement and collective citation
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2. Interpretation
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3. Regulations
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4. Expenses
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5. Service of documents
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6. Guidelines
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7. Designated family member in relation to relevant person
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8. Provisions for storage, handling, transportation, and respectful disposal or return of bodies, anatomical specimens, organs or tissue
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PART 2
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Transplantation
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Chapter 1
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Preliminary and general (Part 2)
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9. Interpretation and application
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10. Deemed consent and appropriate consent – general provisions
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11. Transplantation activities
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12. Principles governing organ and tissue and cell donation
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13. Priority of organ donation
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14. Removal of tissue sample to determine viability of transplantation
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15. Preservation for transplantation activities – deceased persons
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16. Certification for transplantation activities – deceased donor
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17. Review of operation of Relevant Organ Donation Opt-Out Register
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Chapter 2
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Consent
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18. Deemed consent for donation of relevant organs and removal of relevant organs
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19. Consent for organ donation given by designated family member where deemed consent does not apply
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20. Consent for tissues and cells donation given by designated family member in respect of deceased adult donor
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21. Consent by parent or guardian in respect of deceased child
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Chapter 3
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Conditions in relation to donation
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22. Conditions in relation to donation of organs by living adults
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23. Conditions in relation to donation of tissues and cells by living adults
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24. Conditions in relation to donation of organs by non-directed altruistic donors
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25. Conditions in relation to donation of organs and tissues and cells by living adults who lack capacity
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26. Conditions in relation to donation of organs and tissues and cells by living children
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Chapter 4
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Independent panel
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27. Independent panel for certain cases of living donation of organs and tissue and cells
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28. Composition of Panel
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29. Application to Panel for non-directed altruistic donation
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30. Application to Panel for donation of regenerative tissue and cells by living adults who lack capacity
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31. Application to Panel for donation of regenerative tissue and cells by living child
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Chapter 5
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Relevant Organ Donation Opt-Out Register
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32. Relevant Organ Donation Opt-Out Register
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33. Application to register objection to being relevant organ donor
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34. Application to ascertain if objection registered on Register
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Chapter 6
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Compliance under Part and consequential amendments to Regulations of 2006 and Regulations of 2012
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35. Authority to monitor compliance with Part 2
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36. Consequential amendments to Regulations of 2006
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37. Consequential amendments to Regulations of 2012
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PART 3
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Pathology Practice
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Chapter 1
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Preliminary and General
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38. Definitions (Part 3)
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39. Application of Part
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40. Regulations for purposes of Part, including regulations to apply to certain aspects of coronial post-mortem examinations that take place in hospitals
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Chapter 2
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Consent and post-mortem activities
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41. Consent - general provisions
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42. Post-mortem activities
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43. Removal and retention of organs and other body parts during non-coronial post-mortem examination
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44. Purposes for which post-mortem activities may be undertaken
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45. Carrying out of non-coronial post-mortem examination
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46. Report of post-mortem examination
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47. Consent for post-mortem activities on adult
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48. Consent for post-mortem activities on deceased child
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49. Consent for post-mortem activities on foetus
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50. Commercial purposes and consent for use
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51. Application by Minister to High Court
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52. Nominated person
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53. Authority to monitor compliance with Part 3 – authorised persons, etc.
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54. Compliance notices
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55. Appeal of compliance notice
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56. Prohibition orders
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Chapter 3
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Amendments of Act of 1962
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57. Amendment of section 2 of Act of 1962
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58. Amendment of section 33 of Act of 1962
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59. Amendment of section 33B of Act of 1962
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60. Further amendment of Act of 1962
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PART 4
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Anatomical Examination
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61. Definitions (Part 4)
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62. Application of Part
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63. Consent to donate body for anatomical examination
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64. Medical certificate of cause of death must be signed before anatomical examination can take place
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65. Practice of anatomical examination
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66. Loan or transfer of anatomical specimens for purposes of anatomical examination
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67. Importation of anatomical specimens for anatomical examination
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68. Licensed institutions
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69. Notification of grant of licence to institution
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70. Material amendment of licence
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71. Removal, variation or addition of conditions
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72. Suspension and revocation of licences
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73. Medical Council may suspend licence without notice in certain circumstances
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74. Appeal from decision (other than decision under section 73) of Medical Council
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75. Responsible persons
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76. Records to be kept in relation to donated anatomical specimens
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77. Transfer of functions from inspectors of places in State where anatomy is carried on under and in accordance with Anatomy Act 1832 to Medical Council
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78. Requests by Medical Council for information
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79. Authorised officers for purposes of Part 4
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80. Powers of authorised officers (Part 4)
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81. Codes of practice (anatomical examination)
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82. Compliance notices (anatomical examination)
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83. Appeal of compliance notice
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PART 5
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Public Display
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84. Definitions (Part 5)
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85. Public display activities
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86. Licence required for public display activities
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87. Consent to donation of body, etc. for public display activities
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88. Medical certificate of cause of death must be signed before public display activities can take place
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89. Application for Part 5 licence to undertake public display activities
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90. Placing of conditions upon licence
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91. Suspension and revocation of Part 5 licences
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92. Suspension of licence without notice in certain circumstances
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93. Appeal from decision (other than decision under section 92) of Medical Council
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94. Loan or transfer of anatomical specimens for purposes of public display activities
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95. Importation of anatomical specimens for purposes of public display activities
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96. Records to be kept in relation to anatomical specimens
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97. Medical Council to monitor compliance with provisions of Part 5
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98. Authorised officers for purposes of Part 5
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99. Powers of authorised officers - Part 5
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100. Codes of practice (public display)
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101. Compliance notices (public display)
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102. Appeal of compliance notice
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PART 6
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Miscellaneous
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103. Amendment of Health Act 2004
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104. Amendment of Act of 2007
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105. Amendment of Act of 2015
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106. Repeals
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107. Offences and penalties
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108. Defences
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109. Sharing of information in certain circumstances
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110. Data protection
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Acts Referred to
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Anatomy Act 1832
(2 & 3 Will., c.75)
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Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015
(No. 64)
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Children and Family Relationships Act 2015
(No. 9)
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Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010
(No. 24)
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Civil Registration Act 2004
(No. 3)
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Companies Act 2014
(No. 38)
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Coroners Act 1962
(No. 9)
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Coroners Acts 1962 to 2024
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Data Protection Act 2018
(No. 7)
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Guardianship of Infants Act 1964
(No. 7)
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Health Act 2004
(No. 42)
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Health Act 2007
(No. 23)
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Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005
(No. 27)
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Health Identifiers Act 2014
(No. 15)
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Judicial Separation and Family Law Reform Act 1989
(No. 6)
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Medical Practitioners Act 2007
(No. 25)
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Nurses and Midwives Act 2011
(No. 41)
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Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act 1851
(14 & 15 Vict., c.93)
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Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005
(No. 26)
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Number 5 of 2024
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HUMAN TISSUE (TRANSPLANTATION, POST-MORTEM, ANATOMICAL EXAMINATION AND PUBLIC DISPLAY) ACT 2024
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An Act to provide for the removal, donation and use of organs and tissues and cells from deceased and living persons for the purposes of transplantation; to make provision for the establishment and maintenance of a register in respect of certain organs whereby persons who do not wish to donate certain organs after death may register objection to donation of such organs; to provide for the establishment of a panel of persons to oversee certain proposed donations in respect of certain persons; to make provision for the carrying out of post-mortem examinations in hospitals and other non-hospital settings and the regulation of such activity; to make provision for the donation by living persons of their bodies after death for the purposes of anatomical examination or public display; to provide for the establishment of a licensing system in respect of persons undertaking anatomical examinations or public display activities; to provide that consent is pre-requisite for all procedures involving human organs and tissues and cells and for procedures relating to carrying out of anatomical examinations or public display activities; to make provision for the protection of the bodily integrity of persons before and after death; to provide for the monitoring and enforcement of compliance with these and other matters; and, for these and other purposes, to amend the
Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act 2015
, the
Medical Practitioners Act 2007
, the
Coroners Act 1962
, the European Communities (Quality and Safety of Human Tissues and Cells) Regulations 2006, the European Union (Quality and Safety of Human Organs intended for Transplantation) Regulations 2012 and certain other enactments; to repeal the
Anatomy Act 1832
; and to provide for related matters
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[28th February, 2024]
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Be it enacted by the Oireachtas as follows:
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