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PROHIBITION OF HUMAN CLONING FOR REPRODUCTION BILL 2008

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

  Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction
                    Bill 2008



                     TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                               Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                     1
  1      Purpose                                                        1
  2      Commencement                                                   2
  3      Definitions                                                    2
  4      Act to bind the Crown                                          4

PART 2--PRACTICES THAT ARE COMPLETELY
PROHIBITED                                                              5
  5      Offence--placing a human embryo clone in the human
         body or the body of an animal                                  5
  6      Offence--importing or exporting a human embryo clone           5
  7      No defence that human embryo clone could not survive           5
  8      Offence--creating a human embryo for a purpose other
         than achieving pregnancy in a woman                            5
  9      Offence--creating or developing a human embryo by
         fertilisation that contains genetic material provided by
         more than 2 persons                                            6
  10     Offence--developing a human embryo outside the body
         of a woman for more than 14 days                               6
  11     Offence--heritable alterations to genome                       7
  12     Offence--collecting a viable human embryo from the body
         of a woman                                                     7
  13     Offence--creating a chimeric embryo                            7
  14     Offence--developing a hybrid embryo                            8
  15     Offence--placing of an embryo                                  8
  16     Offence--importing, exporting or placing a prohibited
         embryo                                                         8
  17     Offence--commercial trading in human eggs, human
         sperm or human embryos                                        10




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Clause Page PART 3--PRACTICES PROHIBITED UNLESS AUTHORISED BY A LICENCE 12 18 Offence--creating a human embryo other than by fertilisation or developing such an embryo 12 19 Offence--creating or developing a human embryo containing genetic material provided by more than 2 persons 12 20 Offence--using precursor cells from a human embryo or a human foetus to create a human embryo, or developing such an embryo 13 21 Offence--creating a hybrid embryo 13 PART 4--GENERAL 15 22 Regulations 15 PART 5--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS TO OTHER ACTS 16 Division 1--Transitional provisions 16 23 Definitions 16 24 Superseded references 16 25 Continuing proceedings 16 Division 2--Consequential amendments to other Acts 17 26 Consequential amendment to the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 17 27 Consequential amendments to the Human Tissue Act 1982 17 ENDNOTES 18 561272B.I-9/9/2008 ii BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Introduced in the Assembly Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 A Bill for an Act to prohibit human cloning for reproduction and other unacceptable practices associated with reproductive technology, and for related purposes. The Parliament of Victoria enacts: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1 Purpose The purpose of this Act is to address concerns, including ethical concerns, about scientific 5 developments in relation to human reproduction and the utilisation of human embryos by prohibiting certain practices. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 1 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 1--Preliminary s. 2 2 Commencement (1) This Act comes into operation on a day to be proclaimed. (2) If this Act does not come into operation before 5 1 January 2010, it comes into operation on that day. 3 Definitions (1) In this Act-- animal does not include a human; 10 chimeric embryo means-- (a) a human embryo into which a cell, or any component part of a cell, of an animal has been introduced; or (b) a thing declared by the regulations to be 15 a chimeric embryo; excess ART embryo has the meaning set out in section 4 of the Research Involving Human Embryos Act 2008; human embryo means a discrete entity that has 20 arisen from either-- (a) the first mitotic division when fertilisation of a human oocyte by a human sperm is complete; or (b) any other process that initiates 25 organised development of a biological entity with a human nuclear genome or altered human nuclear genome that has potential to develop up to, or beyond, the stage at which the primitive streak 30 appears-- and has not yet reached 8 weeks of development since the first mitotic division; 561272B.I-9/9/2008 2 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 1--Preliminary s. 3 human embryo clone means a human embryo that is a genetic copy of another living or dead human, but does not include a human embryo created by the fertilisation of a 5 human egg by human sperm; human sperm includes human spermatids; hybrid embryo means-- (a) an embryo created by the fertilisation of a human egg by animal sperm; or 10 (b) an embryo created by the fertilisation of an animal egg by human sperm; or (c) a human egg into which the nucleus of an animal cell has been introduced; or (d) an animal egg into which the nucleus of 15 a human cell has been introduced; or (e) a thing declared by the regulations to be a hybrid embryo; licence means a licence issued under section 15 of the Research Involving Human Embryos 20 Act 2008; precursor cell means a cell that has the potential to develop into a human egg or human sperm; sperm means sperm from a man; 25 woman means a female human. (2) For the purposes of establishing that a human embryo clone is a genetic copy of a living or dead human-- (a) it is sufficient to establish that the set of 30 genes in the nuclei of the cells of the living or dead human has been copied; and (b) it is not necessary to establish that the copy is an identical genetic copy. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 3 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 1--Preliminary s. 4 (3) For the purposes of the definition of human embryo in subsection (1), in working out the length of the period of development of a human embryo, any period when the development of the 5 embryo is suspended is to be disregarded. (4) For the purposes of the definition of human embryo clone in subsection (1), a human embryo that results from the technological process known as embryo splitting is taken not to be created by a 10 process of fertilisation of a human egg by human sperm. (5) A reference in this Act to an embryo (including a human embryo) is a reference to a living embryo. (6) A reference in this Act to a human egg is a 15 reference to a human oocyte. (7) A reference in this Act to a human embryo does not include a reference to-- (a) a hybrid embryo; or (b) a human embryonic stem cell line. 20 4 Act to bind the Crown (1) This Act binds the Crown, not only in right of the State of Victoria, but also, so far as the legislative power of the Parliament permits, the Crown in all its other capacities. 25 (2) Nothing in this Act renders the Crown liable to be prosecuted for an offence. __________________ 561272B.I-9/9/2008 4 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 2--Practices that are Completely Prohibited s. 5 PART 2--PRACTICES THAT ARE COMPLETELY PROHIBITED 5 Offence--placing a human embryo clone in the human body or the body of an animal 5 (1) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally places a human embryo clone in the body of a human or the body of an animal. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term 10 not exceeding 15 years. 6 Offence--importing or exporting a human embryo clone (1) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally imports a human embryo clone into 15 Victoria. (2) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally exports a human embryo clone from Victoria. (3) An offence against subsection (1) or (2) is an 20 indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 7 No defence that human embryo clone could not survive It is not a defence to an offence under section 5 or 25 6 that the human embryo clone did not survive or could not have survived. 8 Offence--creating a human embryo for a purpose other than achieving pregnancy in a woman (1) A person commits an offence if the person 30 intentionally creates a human embryo by a process of the fertilisation of a human egg by a human sperm outside the body of a woman, unless the person's intention in creating the embryo is to 561272B.I-9/9/2008 5 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 2--Practices that are Completely Prohibited s. 9 attempt to achieve pregnancy in a particular woman. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term 5 not exceeding 15 years. (3) Despite section 130(1) of the Magistrates' Court Act 1989, a defendant does not bear a burden of presenting or pointing to evidence in accordance with that section in relation to any matter in 10 subsection (1) of this section. 9 Offence--creating or developing a human embryo by fertilisation that contains genetic material provided by more than 2 persons (1) A person commits an offence if-- 15 (a) the person intentionally creates or develops a human embryo by a process of the fertilisation of a human egg by a human sperm outside the body of a woman; and (b) the human embryo contains genetic material 20 provided by more than 2 persons. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 10 Offence--developing a human embryo outside the 25 body of a woman for more than 14 days (1) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally develops a human embryo outside the body of a woman for a period of more than 14 days, excluding any period when development 30 is suspended. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 6 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 2--Practices that are Completely Prohibited s. 11 11 Offence--heritable alterations to genome (1) A person commits an offence if-- (a) the person alters the genome of a human cell in such a way that the alteration is heritable 5 by descendants of the human whose cell was altered; and (b) in altering the genome, the person intended the alteration to be heritable by descendants of the human whose cell was altered. 10 (2) In this section-- human cell includes a human embryonal cell, a human foetal cell, human sperm and a human egg. (3) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable 15 offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 12 Offence--collecting a viable human embryo from the body of a woman (1) A person commits an offence if the person 20 removes a human embryo from the body of a woman, intending to collect a viable human embryo. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term 25 not exceeding 15 years. 13 Offence--creating a chimeric embryo (1) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally creates a chimeric embryo. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable 30 offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 7 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 2--Practices that are Completely Prohibited s. 14 14 Offence--developing a hybrid embryo (1) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally develops a hybrid embryo for a period of more than 14 days, excluding any period 5 when development is suspended. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 15 Offence--placing of an embryo 10 (1) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally places a human embryo in an animal. (2) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally places a human embryo in the body of a human, other than in a woman's reproductive 15 tract. (3) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally places an animal embryo in the body of a human for any period of gestation. (4) An offence against subsection (1), (2) or (3) is an 20 indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 16 Offence--importing, exporting or placing a prohibited embryo (1) A person commits an offence if the person 25 intentionally imports an embryo into Victoria knowing that, or reckless as to whether, the embryo is a prohibited embryo. (2) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally exports an embryo from Victoria 30 knowing that, or reckless as to whether, the embryo is a prohibited embryo. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 8 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 2--Practices that are Completely Prohibited s. 16 (3) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally places an embryo in the body of a woman knowing that, or reckless as to whether, the embryo is a prohibited embryo. 5 (4) In this section-- prohibited embryo means-- (a) a human embryo created by a process other than the fertilisation of a human egg by human sperm; or 10 (b) a human embryo created outside the body of a woman, unless the intention of the person who created the embryo was to attempt to achieve pregnancy in a particular woman; or 15 (c) a human embryo that contains genetic material provided by more than 2 persons; or (d) a human embryo that has been developing outside the body of a 20 woman for a period of more than 14 days, excluding any period when development is suspended; or (e) a human embryo using precursor cells taken from a human embryo or a 25 human foetus; or (f) a human embryo that contains a human cell (within the meaning of section) whose genome has been altered in such a way that the alteration is heritable by 30 human descendants of the human whose cell was altered; or 561272B.I-9/9/2008 9 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 2--Practices that are Completely Prohibited s. 17 (g) a human embryo that was removed from the body of a woman by a person intending to collect a viable human embryo; or 5 (h) a chimeric embryo or a hybrid embryo. (5) An offence against subsection (1), (2) or (3) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. 17 Offence--commercial trading in human eggs, 10 human sperm or human embryos (1) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally gives or offers valuable consideration to another person for the supply of a human egg, human sperm or a human embryo. 15 (2) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally receives, or offers to receive, valuable consideration from another person for the supply of a human egg, human sperm or a human embryo. 20 (3) In this section-- reasonable expenses-- (a) in relation to the supply of a human egg or human sperm includes, but is not limited to, expenses relating to the 25 collection, storage or transport of the egg or sperm; and (b) in relation to the supply of a human embryo-- (i) does not include any expenses 30 incurred by a person before the time when the embryo became an excess ART embryo; and 561272B.I-9/9/2008 10 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 2--Practices that are Completely Prohibited s. 17 (ii) includes, but is not limited to, expenses relating to the storage or transport of the embryo; valuable consideration, in relation to the supply 5 of a human egg, human sperm or a human embryo by a person, includes any inducement, discount or priority in the provision of a service to the person, but does not include the payment of reasonable 10 expenses incurred by the person in connection with the supply. (4) An offence against subsection (1) or (2) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 years. __________________ 561272B.I-9/9/2008 11 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 3--Practices prohibited unless authorised by a licence s. 18 PART 3--PRACTICES PROHIBITED UNLESS AUTHORISED BY A LICENCE 18 Offence--creating a human embryo other than by fertilisation or developing such an embryo 5 (1) A person commits an offence if-- (a) the person intentionally creates a human embryo by a process other than the fertilisation of a human egg by a human sperm, or develops a human embryo so 10 created; and (b) the creation or development of the human embryo by the person is not authorised by a licence. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable 15 offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years. Notes 1 The development of a human embryo outside the body of a woman for more than 14 days is prohibited by section 10. 20 2 The placement in the body of a woman of a human embryo clone, or any other human embryo created other than by the fertilisation of a human egg by a human sperm, is prohibited by sections 5 and 16. 19 Offence--creating or developing a human embryo 25 containing genetic material provided by more than 2 persons (1) A person commits an offence if-- (a) the person intentionally creates or develops a human embryo by a process other than the 30 fertilisation of a human egg by a human sperm; and (b) the human embryo contains genetic material provided by more than 2 persons; and 561272B.I-9/9/2008 12 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 3--Practices prohibited unless authorised by a licence s. 20 (c) the creation or development of the human embryo by the person is not authorised by a licence. (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable 5 offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years. Notes 1 The development of a human embryo outside the body of a woman for more than 14 days is prohibited by section 10. 10 2 The placement in the body of a woman of a human embryo created other than by the fertilisation of a human egg by a human sperm is prohibited by section 16. 20 Offence--using precursor cells from a human embryo or a human foetus to create a human 15 embryo, or developing such an embryo (1) A person commits an offence if-- (a) the person uses precursor cells taken from a human embryo or a human foetus, intending to create a human embryo, or intentionally 20 develops an embryo so created; and (b) the person engages in activities mentioned in paragraph (a) without being authorised by a licence, and the person knows or is reckless as to that fact. 25 (2) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years. 21 Offence--creating a hybrid embryo (1) A person commits an offence if the person 30 intentionally creates a hybrid embryo. (2) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally develops a hybrid embryo. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 13 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 3--Practices prohibited unless authorised by a licence s. 21 (3) A person does not commit an offence against subsection (1) or (2) if the creation or development of the hybrid embryo by the person is authorised by a licence. 5 (4) An offence against subsection (1) or (2) is an indictable offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years. Note A licence to create or develop a hybrid embryo can be issued under 10 section 15 of the Research Involving Human Embryos Act 2008 for the purposes of testing sperm quality in an accredited ART centre--up to, but not including, the first mitotic division. __________________ 561272B.I-9/9/2008 14 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 4--General s. 22 PART 4--GENERAL 22 Regulations The Governor in Council may make regulations prescribing matters-- 5 (a) required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or (b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act. __________________ 561272B.I-9/9/2008 15 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 5--Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments to other s. 23 Acts PART 5--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS TO OTHER ACTS Division 1--Transitional provisions 23 Definitions 5 In this Division-- commencement means the commencement of this Act; repealed Act means the Infertility Treatment Act 1995. 10 24 Superseded references On and from the commencement, a reference in an Act (other than this Act) or a document to Part 4A of the repealed Act is taken, if the context permits, to be a reference to this Act. 15 25 Continuing proceedings If, immediately before the commencement, proceedings for an offence against Part 4A of the repealed Act had started but had not yet been determined, the proceedings may continue under 20 the repealed Act as if that Act had not been repealed. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 16 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Part 5--Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments to other s. 26 Acts Division 2--Consequential amendments to other Acts 26 Consequential amendment to the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 In Schedule 4 to the Magistrates' Court Act See: Act No. 5 1989, after item 62A insert-- 51/1989. Reprint No. 13 "62B Prohibition of Human Cloning for as at 15 August Reproduction Act 2008 2007 and Indictable offences under the Prohibition of amending Human Cloning for Reproduction Act Act Nos 77/2004, 10 2008.". 62/2005, 51/2006, 50/2007, 52/2007, 53/2007, 8/2008, 12/2008, 18/2008, 23/2008 and 34/2008. LawToday: www. legislation. vic.gov.au 27 Consequential amendments to the Human Tissue Act 1982 In sections 38(3) and 39(1A) of the Human See: Act No. Tissue Act 1982, for "section 38O(3) of the 9860. 15 Infertility Treatment Act 1995" substitute Reprint No. 3 as at "section 17 of the Prohibition of Human 1 June 2004 Cloning for Reproduction Act 2008". and amending Act Nos 97/2005 and 59/2006. LawToday: www. legislation. vic.gov.au 561272B.I-9/9/2008 17 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Bill 2008 Endnotes ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 561272B.I-9/9/2008 18 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/9/2008

 


 

 


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