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GUARDIANSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 2000 - SECT 72
Special medical research or experimental health care
(1) The tribunal may consent, for an adult with impaired capacity for the
special health matter concerned, to the adult’s participation in
special medical research or experimental health care relating to a condition
the adult has or to which the adult has a significant risk of being exposed
only if the tribunal is satisfied about the following matters— (a) the
special medical research or experimental health care is approved by an ethics
committee;
(b) the risk and inconvenience to the adult and the adult’s
quality of life is small;
(c) the
special medical research or experimental health care may result in significant
benefit to the adult;
(d) the potential benefit can not be achieved in
another way.
Note—
"Special medical research or experimental health care" does not include— (a)
psychological research; or
(b) approved clinical research—see schedule 2 ,
section 12 (2) .
(2) The tribunal may consent, for an adult with impaired
capacity for the matter, to the adult’s participation in
special medical research or experimental health care intended to gain
knowledge that can be used in the diagnosis, maintenance or treatment of a
condition the adult has or has had only if the tribunal is satisfied about the
following matters— (a) the
special medical research or experimental health care is approved by an ethics
committee;
(b) the risk and inconvenience to the adult and the adult’s
quality of life is small;
(c) the
special medical research or experimental health care may result in significant
benefit to the adult or other persons with the condition;
(d) the
special medical research or experimental health care can not reasonably be
carried out without a person who has or has had the condition taking part;
(e) the special medical research or experimental health care will not unduly
interfere with the adult’s privacy.
(3) The tribunal may not consent to the
adult’s participation in
special medical research or experimental health care if— (a) the adult
objects to the special medical research or experimental health care; or
Note— Section 67 , which effectively enables an adult’s objection to be
overridden in some cases, does not apply.
(b) the adult, in an enduring
document, indicated unwillingness to participate in the
special medical research or experimental health care.
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