The Transplantation of Human Organs Act,1994 (Bare Act)/ Universal Law Publishing

Contributor(s): Universal Law PublishingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Universal Law Publishing, 2010Description: vi, 38 pSubject(s): Human Organs -- Bare ActDDC classification: 349.54
Contents:
THE TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN . ORGANS ACT, 1994 Introduction 1 CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY Sections 1. Short title, application and commencement . . . 3 2. Definitions . . . 3 CHAPTER II AUTHORITY FOR THE REMOVAI. OF HUMAN ORGANS 3. Autlrority for removal of human organs . . . 5 4. Removal of human organs not to be authorised in certain cases. . . 6 5. Authority for removal of human organs in case of unclaimed bodies in hospital or prison . . . 6 6. Authority for removal of human organs from bodies sent for post-mortem examination for medico-legal or pathological purposes . . & 7. Preservation of human organs . . . 7 8. Savings . . . " 7 9. Restrictions on removal and transplantation of human organs . . . 7 CHAPTER III REGULATION OF HOSPITALS 10. Regulation of hospitals conducting the removal, storage or transplantation of human organs . . . 8 11. Prohibition of removal or transplantation of human organs for any purpose other tlian therapeutic purposes . . . 8 12. Explaining effects, etc., to donor and recipient . . . 8 CHAPTER IV APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY 13. Appropriate Authority . . . 8 CHAPTER V REGISTRATION OF HOSPITALS 14. RegLstration of hospitals engaged in removal, storage or transplantation of human organs . . 9. 15. Certificate of registration . . . 9 1^. Suspension or cancellation of registration . . . 10 17. Appeals . . 10 CHAPTER VI ^ OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 18. Punishment for removal of human organ witlrout authority . . . 10 19. Punishment for commercial dealings in human organs 20. Pimislunent for contravention of any other provision of this Act 21. Offences by companies 22. Cognizance o4 offence CHAPTER VII MISCELLANEOUS 23. Protection of action taken in good faith 2'L Power to make rules 25. Repeal and saving THE TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN ORGANS RULES, 1995 Short title and conunencement Definitions Authority for Removal of Human Organ Duties of the Medical Practitioner Authorisation Committee Preservation of Organs Composition of Authorisation Committees Registration of Hospital Renewal of Registration Conditions for grant of Certificate of Registration Appeal FORM 1(A).— [Authoriti/ for removal of organ, before death, for donation to a relative—See rule 3] FORM 1(B).— [Authority for removal of organ, before death, for donation to husbandfyoife—See rule 3] [Authority for removal of organ, before death, for donation to any person—See rule 3] [Certificate by the registered medical practitioner that the donor of organ is in proper state of health—See rule 4(l)(b)] . [Certificate by the registered medical practitioner that the donor is a near relative of the recipient—See rule 4(l)(c)] . [Omitted] [Authorisation of removal of organ, before death, to be signed in the presence of tivo witnesses—See rule 4(2)(a)] [Certificate by the person who is in lawful possession of dead bodySee rule 4(2)(b)] [Omitted] [Certificate to be signed by all the members of the Board of medical experts—See rule 4(3)(a) and (W) [Certificate to be signed by all the members of the Board of medical experts in the case of brain-stem death of a person of less than 18 years of age—See rule 4(3)(b)] Application for Approval for Transplantation (live donor) Application for Registration of Hospital to carry out organ Transplantation Certificate of Registration Office of tlie Appropriate Authority
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THE TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN . ORGANS ACT, 1994
Introduction 1
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
Sections 1. Short title, application and commencement . . . 3
2. Definitions . . . 3
CHAPTER II
AUTHORITY FOR THE REMOVAI. OF HUMAN ORGANS
3. Autlrority for removal of human organs . . . 5 4. Removal of human organs not to be authorised in certain cases. . . 6 5. Authority for removal of human organs in case of unclaimed bodies in hospital or prison . . . 6 6. Authority for removal of human organs from bodies sent for post-mortem examination for medico-legal or pathological purposes . . &
7. Preservation of human organs . . . 7 8. Savings . . . " 7 9. Restrictions on removal and transplantation of human organs . . . 7
CHAPTER III
REGULATION OF HOSPITALS
10. Regulation of hospitals conducting the removal, storage or transplantation of human organs . . . 8 11. Prohibition of removal or transplantation of human organs for any purpose other tlian therapeutic purposes . . . 8 12. Explaining effects, etc., to donor and recipient . . . 8
CHAPTER IV
APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY
13. Appropriate Authority . . . 8
CHAPTER V
REGISTRATION OF HOSPITALS
14. RegLstration of hospitals engaged in removal, storage or transplantation of human organs . . 9.
15. Certificate of registration . . . 9 1^. Suspension or cancellation of registration . . . 10 17. Appeals . . 10 CHAPTER VI ^
OFFENCES AND PENALTIES
18. Punishment for removal of human organ witlrout authority . . . 10
19. Punishment for commercial dealings in human organs 20. Pimislunent for contravention of any other provision of this Act 21. Offences by companies 22. Cognizance o4 offence
CHAPTER VII
MISCELLANEOUS 23. Protection of action taken in good faith
2'L Power to make rules
25. Repeal and saving

THE TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN ORGANS RULES, 1995

Short title and conunencement
Definitions Authority for Removal of Human Organ
Duties of the Medical Practitioner
Authorisation Committee Preservation of Organs
Composition of Authorisation Committees
Registration of Hospital Renewal of Registration Conditions for grant of Certificate of Registration Appeal FORM 1(A).— [Authoriti/ for removal of organ, before death, for donation to a relative—See rule 3] FORM 1(B).— [Authority for removal of organ, before death, for donation to husbandfyoife—See rule 3] [Authority for removal of organ, before death, for donation to any person—See rule 3] [Certificate by the registered medical practitioner that the donor of organ is in proper state of health—See rule 4(l)(b)] . [Certificate by the registered medical practitioner that the donor is a near relative of the recipient—See rule 4(l)(c)] . [Omitted] [Authorisation of removal of organ, before death, to be signed in the presence of tivo witnesses—See rule 4(2)(a)] [Certificate by the person who is in lawful possession of dead bodySee rule 4(2)(b)] [Omitted] [Certificate to be signed by all the members of the Board of medical experts—See rule 4(3)(a) and (W) [Certificate to be signed by all the members of the Board of medical experts in the case of brain-stem death of a person of less than 18 years of age—See rule 4(3)(b)] Application for Approval for Transplantation (live donor) Application for Registration of Hospital to carry out organ Transplantation Certificate of Registration Office of tlie Appropriate Authority

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