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HUMAN
FERTILIZATION AND EMBRIOLOGY ACT 1990 (C. 37)
A
- Principal terms used
01
- Meaning of "embryo", "gamete" and associated expressions.
(1) In this Act, except where otherwise stated
(a) embryo means a live human embryo where fertilisation is complete,
and
(b) references to an embryo include an egg in the process of fertilisation,
and, for this purpose, fertilisation is not complete until the appearance
of a two cell zygote.
(2) This Act, so far as it governs bringing about the creation of
an embryo, applies only to bringing about the creation of an embryo
outside the human body; and in this Act
(a) references to embryos the creation of which was brought about
in vitro (in their application to those where fertilisation is complete)
are to those where fertilisation began outside the human body whether
or not it was completed there, and
(b) references to embryos taken from a woman do not include embryos
whose creation was brought about in vitro.
(3) This Act, so far as it governs the keeping or use of an embryo,
applies only to keeping or using an embryo outside the human body.
(4) References in this Act to gametes, eggs or sperm, except where
otherwise stated, are to live human gametes, eggs or sperm but references
below in this Act to gametes or eggs do not include eggs in the
process of fertilisation.
02
- Other terms.
(1) In this Act
"the Authority" means the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Authority established under section 5 of this Act,
"directions" means directions under section 23 of this
Act,
"licence" means a licence under Schedule 2 to this Act
and, in relation to a licence, "the person responsible"
has the meaning given by section 17 of this Act, and
"treatment services" means medical, surgical or obstetric
services provided to the public or a section of the public for the
purpose of assisting women to carry children.
(2) References in this Act to keeping, in relation to embryos or
gametes, include keeping while preserved, whether preserved by cryopreservation
or in any other way; and embryos or gametes so kept are referred
to in this Act as "stored" (and "store" and
"storage" are to be interpreted accordingly).
(3) For the purposes of this Act, a woman is not to be treated
as carrying a child until the embryo has become implanted.
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