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Found 10 records similar to Prohibitions related to Purchasing Reproductive Material and Purchasing or Selling In Vitro Embryos
Under section 8 of the AHR Act, donors of human reproductive material and in vitro embryos must provide their written consent before their material can be used to create an embryo(s) or to use their in vitro embryo(s) for any purpose.
Under section 5(1) and section 9 of the AHR Act, no person shall knowingly create a human clone by using any technique, or transplant a human clone into a human being or into any non-human life form or artificial device; and create an in vitro embryo for any purpose other than creating a human being or improving or providing instruction in assisted reproduction procedures.
Under section 6 of the AHR Act, no person shall pay, offer to pay or advertise that they will pay a woman to be a surrogate mother.
Donor sperm and ova (eggs) are sperm and ova that are intended for use in assisted human reproduction (AHR) by a recipient who is not the spouse, common-law partner or sexual partner of the donor.
The Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch of Health Canada is responsible for compliance and enforcement activities related to the Assisted Human Reproduction Act (the AHR Act) and its Regulations.
Health Canada is committed to verifying complaints from Canadians and industry regarding materials, activities or any matters which are subject to the Assisted Human Reproduction Act (the AHR Act) or its Regulations.
Reported Fish Purchases by Licensed Fish Buyers, by County. Reported values are purchases made from commercial harvesters or aquaculturists.
This consultation document provides an overview of the key policy proposals that will help inform the development of regulations to support bringing into force Section 10, Section 12 and Sections 45-58 of the Act.
This category covers items of surplus, not including Real Property, that were publicly tendered for purchase and removal from specific locations throughout the Province.
This table outlines the contribution limits for money purchase (MP) provisions used by administrators to calculate a pension adjustment (PA) and a pension adjustment reversal (PAR). The MP limits for PA purposes are restricted to the lesser of 18% of the member’s compensation and the MP limit for the year.