Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006

1Duties of the Scottish Ministers as respects transplantation, donation of body parts etc.S

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[F1(1)]It is the duty of the Scottish Ministers to—

(a)promote, support and develop programmes of transplantation;

(b)promote information and awareness about the donation for transplantation of parts of a human body;

(c)promote the taking of any necessary measures relating to the quality and safety, storage and use of any such part donated for that purpose [F2;

(d)promote information and awareness about how transplantation may be authorised (including, in particular, how authorisation of transplantation may be deemed to be given);

(e)promote information and awareness about the nature of pre-death procedures, when they may be carried out and how they may be authorised].

[F3(2)The duty under subsection (1)(d) must be carried out at least once in every calendar year.

(3)The Scottish Ministers must, in carrying out the duty under subsection (1)(d), have regard to the need to—

(a)provide information to the public about—

(i)how authorisation of transplantation may be deemed to be given,

(ii)how to give an express authorisation or make an opt-out declaration,

(b)provide information in health care settings about—

(i)how authorisation of transplantation may be deemed to be given,

(ii)how to give an express authorisation or make an opt-out declaration.

(4)In subsection (3)(b), “health care settings” means any place where a service is provided for or in connection with the prevention, detection or treatment of illness, other than an independent health care service (within the meaning of section 10F of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978).]

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I1S. 1 in force at 1.9.2006 by S.S.I. 2006/251, art. 3