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Surrogacy Regulation 2023: What You Must Know to Avoid Jail

Lucas MusisiBy Lucas MusisiMarch 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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LUCAS MUSISI

KAMPALA –The Human Assisted Reproductive Technology (HART) Bill of 2023, a pivotal piece of legislation aimed at regulating and supervising the use of human-assisted reproductive technology, has been a subject of significant debate and discussion among medical professionals, policymakers, and the public alike.

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), HART includes all fertility treatments in which either eggs or embryos are handled. In general, HART procedures involve surgically removing eggs from a woman’s ovaries, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and returning them to the woman’s body or donating them to another woman.

The bill outlines several crucial provisions, each designed to ensure ethical, safe, and accountable practices within the realm of assisted reproductive technology.

Under the purview of the Medical and Dental Practitioners Council, the bill mandates the regulation and supervision of fertility centers, including the designation and accreditation of such centers. Notably, only registered medical practitioners are permitted to provide human-assisted reproductive technology services within designated fertility centers, and any deviation from this requirement constitutes an offense with severe penalties.

Furthermore, the bill addresses the sensitive issue of gamete and embryo donation, stipulating strict guidelines for donation procedures and agreements between donors, recipients, and fertility centers. Importantly, it emphasizes informed consent and comprehensive disclosure of relevant information to all parties involved.

Surrogacy, another contentious aspect of reproductive technology, is carefully regulated under the bill. Intending parents must meet specific criteria established by registered medical practitioners, and surrogate mothers are subject to stringent requirements to safeguard their rights and well-being.

The bill also emphasizes the importance of data collection and reporting, mandating fertility centers to annually report various metrics, including the number of individuals utilizing assisted reproductive technology services and the outcomes of such procedures. Failure to comply with reporting requirements incurs penalties, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability in this field.

Additionally, the bill prohibits certain practices deemed ethically or legally unacceptable, such as the unauthorized use of gametes and embryos and the implantation of non-human genetic material.

In summary, the Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill of 2023 represents a significant step forward in regulating assisted reproduction in our society. By establishing clear guidelines, promoting transparency, and protecting the rights of all involved parties, the bill aims to navigate the complex ethical, legal, and medical landscape of assisted reproductive technology while ensuring the highest standards of care and accountability. As it moves forward, stakeholders will continue to closely monitor its implementation and impact on the field of reproductive medicine.

 

 

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