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Section 1 Lorna Slater 30 In section 1, page 1, line 8, at end insert— Lorna Slater 70 In section 1, page 1, line 12, leave out from to end of line 13 Ivan McKee 71 In section 1, page 1, line 13, after insert Sarah Boyack 72 In section 1, page 1, line 13, leave out and insert Sarah Boyack 73 In section 1, page 1, line 14, after insert Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 40 In section 1, page 1, line 15, after insert SP Bill 62 - ML Session 6 (2026) Richard Leonard 46 In section 1, page 1, line 15, at end insert— Richard Leonard 47 In section 1, page 1, line 15, at end insert— Richard Leonard 48 In section 1, page 1, line 15, at end insert— Richard Leonard 49 In section 1, page 1, line 15, at end insert— Richard Leonard 50 In section 1, page 1, line 15, at end insert— Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 21 In section 1, page 1, line 16, leave out and insert Sarah Boyack 74 In section 1, page 1, line 16, leave out and insert Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 41 In section 1, page 1, line 18, after insert Paul Sweeney 119 In section 1, page 1, line 18, after insert Lorna Slater 1 In section 1, page 1, line 22, at end insert— Lorna Slater 2 In section 1, page 1, line 22, at end insert— Lorna Slater 3 In section 1, page 1, line 23, after insert Lorna Slater 31 In section 1, page 1, line 24, at end insert— Ivan McKee 75 In section 1, page 2, line 1, leave out from to end of line 2 and insert Ivan McKee 76 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Lorna Slater 4 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Lorna Slater 22 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 42 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 43 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Lorna Slater 77 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Sarah Boyack 78 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 120 In section 1, page 2, line 2, at end insert— Lorna Slater 32 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Lorna Slater 33 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Richard Leonard 51 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Lorna Slater 79 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 80 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 121 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 122 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 123 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end insert— Lorna Slater 23 In section 1, page 2, line 4, at end insert— Murdo Fraser 5 In section 1, page 2, line 6, after insert Richard Leonard 52 In section 1, page 2, line 6, after insert Lorna Slater 34 In section 1, page 2, line 6, after insert Ivan McKee 81 In section 1, page 2, line 6, at end insert— After section 1 Lorna Slater 6 After section 1, insert— Section 2 Lorna Slater 7 In section 2, page 2, line 9, leave out and insert Lorna Slater 8 In section 2, page 2, line 11, at end insert— After section 2 Paul Sweeney 124 After section 2, insert— Section 3 Richard Leonard 53 In section 3, page 2, line 29, leave out and insert Section 4 Lorna Slater 35 In section 4, page 2, line 39, at end insert— Richard Leonard 54 In section 4, page 2, line 39, at end insert— Sarah Boyack 82 In section 4, page 2, line 39, at end insert— Sarah Boyack 83 In section 4, page 2, line 39, at end insert— Lorna Slater 9 In section 4, page 3, line 3, leave out and insert Lorna Slater 10 In section 4, page 3, line 4, at end insert— Richard Leonard 55 In section 4, page 3, line 6, leave out and insert Richard Leonard 56 In section 4, page 3, line 8, leave out and insert Section 5 Ivan McKee 84 In section 5, page 3, line 11, leave out and insert Paul Sweeney 125 In section 5, page 3, line 11, after insert Lorna Slater 11 In section 5, page 3, line 16, after insert Lorna Slater 12 In section 5, page 3, line 17, at end insert— Richard Leonard 58 In section 5, page 3, line 25, at end insert— Richard Leonard 59 In section 5, page 3, line 25, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 85 In section 5, page 3, line 25, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 118 In section 5, page 3, line 26, leave out and insert Richard Leonard 60 In section 5, page 3, line 26, leave out and insert Lorna Slater 36 In section 5, page 3, line 27, after insert Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 44 In section 5, page 3, line 28, after insert Paul Sweeney 126 In section 5, page 3, line 28, after insert Lorna Slater 13 In section 5, page 3, line 33, at end insert— Lorna Slater 14 In section 5, page 3, line 33, at end insert— Lorna Slater 15 In section 5, page 3, line 34, after insert Lorna Slater 37 In section 5, page 3, line 35, at end insert— Rhoda Grant 86 In section 5, page 3, line 35, at end insert— Ivan McKee 87 In section 5, page 3, line 39, leave out from to end of line 40, and insert Ivan McKee 88 In section 5, page 3, line 40, at end insert— Lorna Slater 16 In section 5, page 3, line 40, at end insert— Lorna Slater 24 In section 5, page 3, line 40, at end insert— Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 45 In section 5, page 3, line 40, at end insert— Lorna Slater 89 In section 5, page 3, line 40, at end insert— Sarah Boyack 90 In section 5, page 3, line 40, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 127 In section 5, page 3, line 40, at end insert— Murdo Fraser 17 In section 5, page 4, line 2, at end insert— Lorna Slater 128 In section 5, page 4, line 2, at end insert— Murdo Fraser 18 In section 5, page 4, line 4, at end insert— Richard Leonard 61 In section 5, page 4, line 4, at end insert— Sarah Boyack 91 In section 5, page 4, line 4, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 129 In section 5, page 4, line 4, at end insert— Lorna Slater 38 In section 5, page 4, line 6, at end insert— Ivan McKee 92 In section 5, page 4, line 7, after insert Ivan McKee 93 In section 5, page 4, line 7, at end insert— Lorna Slater 25 In section 5, page 4, line 9, at end insert— Ivan McKee 94 In section 5, page 4, line 10, leave out and insert Ivan McKee 95 In section 5, page 4, line 14, at end insert— Richard Leonard 62 In section 5, page 4, line 25, at end insert— Richard Leonard 63 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Richard Leonard 64 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Lorna Slater 96 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Lorna Slater 97 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Lorna Slater 98 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 99 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 130 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 131 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 132 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 133 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 134 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 135 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 136 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 137 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 138 In section 5, page 4, line 29, at end insert— After section 6 Daniel Johnson 27 After section 6, insert— Section 7 Richard Leonard 65 In section 7, page 5, line 12, leave out and insert Ivan McKee 100 In section 7, page 5, line 15, leave out and insert Lorna Slater 19 In section 7, page 5, line 15 after second insert After section 7 Ivan McKee 101 After section 7, insert— Section 8 Paul Sweeney 102 In section 8, page 5, line 21, leave out After section 8 Murdo Fraser 20 After section 8, insert— Lorna Slater 26 After section 8, insert— Lorna Slater 26A As an amendment to amendment 26, line 7, after insert Lorna Slater 26B As an amendment to amendment 26, line 7, at end insert— Lorna Slater 26C As an amendment to amendment 26, line 7, at end insert— Lorna Slater 26D As an amendment to amendment 26, line 7, at end insert— Lorna Slater 26E As an amendment to amendment 26, line 7, at end insert— Lorna Slater 39 After section 8, insert— Lorna Slater 39A As an amendment to amendment 39, line 9, at end insert— Richard Leonard 57 After section 8, insert— Paul Sweeney 139 After section 8, insert— Section 9 Paul Sweeney 103 In section 9, page 5, line 25, after insert Sarah Boyack 104 In section 9, page 5, line 25, at end insert— Sarah Boyack 105 In section 9, page 5, line 26, after insert Lorna Slater Supported by: Sarah Boyack 69 In section 9, page 5, line 28, after insert Richard Leonard 66 In section 9, page 5, line 28, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 140 In section 9, page 5, line 28, at end insert— Ivan McKee 106 In section 9, page 5, line 30, at end insert— Ivan McKee 107 In section 9, page 5, line 30, at end insert— Section 10 Ivan McKee 109 In section 10, page 6, leave out line 6 Schedule Ivan McKee 113 In the schedule, page 8, line 3, at end insert— Ivan McKee 114 In the schedule, page 8, line 4, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 144 In the schedule, page 8, line 5, insert— Paul Sweeney 145 In the schedule, page 8, line 7, insert— Paul Sweeney 146 In the schedule, page 8, line 10, insert— Paul Sweeney 147 In the schedule, page 8, line 12, insert— Paul Sweeney 148 In the schedule, page 8, line 13, insert— Ivan McKee 115 In the schedule, page 8, leave out line 14 Ivan McKee 116 In the schedule, page 8, leave out line 18 Paul Sweeney 149 In the schedule, page 8, line 20, insert— Paul Sweeney 150 In the schedule, page 8, line 23, insert— Paul Sweeney 151 In the schedule, page 8, line 23, insert— Paul Sweeney 152 In the schedule, page 8, line 26, insert— After section 10 Daniel Johnson 28 After section 10, insert— Daniel Johnson 29 After section 10, insert— Lorna Slater 29A As an amendment to amendment 29, line 8, at end insert— Lorna Slater 29B As an amendment to amendment 29, line 10, after insert Richard Leonard 67 After section 10, insert— Richard Leonard 68 After section 10, insert— Sarah Boyack 108 After section 10, insert— Lorna Slater 110 After section 10, insert— Lorna Slater 111* After section 10, insert— Lorna Slater 112 After section 10, insert— Sarah Boyack Supported by: Paul Sweeney 141* After section 10, insert— Paul Sweeney 142 After section 10, insert— Paul Sweeney 143 After section 10, insert— Section 12 Sarah Boyack 117 In section 12, page 6, line 31, at end insert— © Parliamentary copyright.
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ART 4 P GENERAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS 24 Meaning of “the 2006 Act” In this Act “the 2006 Act” means the Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006. 15 25 Ancillary provision (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision they consider appropriate for the purposes of, in connection with or for giving full effect to this Act or any provision made under it. 20 (2) Regulations under this section may— (a) modify any enactment (including this Act), (b) make different provision for different purposes. (3) Regulations under subsection (1) which contain provision adding to, replacing or omitting any part of the text of an Act are subject to the affirmative procedure. 25 (4) Otherwise, regulations under subsection (1) are subject to the negative procedure. 26 Interpretation (1) The 2006 Act is amended as follows. (1A) After section 16I insert— “16J Meaning of “health worker” 30 (1) In sections 1 to 16K, “health worker” means— (a) a registered medical practitioner, (b) a registered nurse, (c) a person (or person within a description) in so far as that person is (or persons of that description are) authorised by a person listed in 35 subsection (2) to exercise the functions of a health worker under sections 6A to 16I. 34 Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Part 4—General and final provisions (2) The persons are— (a) a registered medical practitioner, (b) a registered nurse, (c) a Health Board, 5 (d) a Special Health Board, (e) the Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service. (3) An authorisation under subsection (1)(c) may, in particular— (a) authorise a person (or description of person) to exercise some or all of the functions of a health worker under sections 6A to 16I, 10 (b) authorise a person (or description of person) to exercise functions in relation to particular cases or classes of case, (c) authorise different persons (or descriptions of person) to exercise different functions. (4) An authorisation under subsection (1)(c) may be given only if the person listed 15 in subsection (2) considers that the person (or the description of person) has the appropriate skills, qualifications or experience to carry out the functions in respect of which the authorisation is given. (5) An authorisation under subsection (1)(c) may be revoked— (a) in the case of an authorisation given to a description of person by a 20 person other than a registered medical practitioner or a registered nurse, by the person who gave that authorisation, and (b) in any other case, by any person listed in subsection (2). (6) The Scottish Ministers may give directions (of a general or specific nature) to persons listed in subsection (2) in relation to authorisations under subsection 25 (1)(c). (7) A person listed in subsection (2) must comply with any direction given to the person under subsection (6) when authorising a person (or description of person) under subsection (1)(c). (8) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations— 30 (a) modify the list in subsection (1), (b) modify the list in subsection (2), so as to add to, amend or remove any entry on the list.”. (1B) In section 59(3) (regulations subject to affirmative procedure), after paragraph (ad) insert— 35 “(ae) regulations under section 16J(8);”. (2) After section 16J insert— “16K Interpretation and meaning of “relevant time” (1) In sections 1 to 16J and this section— “excepted body part” has the meaning given in section 6D(5), 40 “express authorisation” has the meaning given in section 6(1), Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill 35 Part 4—General and final provisions “Health Board” means a board constituted by order under section 2(1)(a) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, “health worker” has the meaning given in section 16J(1), “incapable of understanding the nature and consequences of deemed 5 authorisation” has the meaning given in section 6D(3), “medical treatment”, in relation to a person, means any procedure or treatment that has the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the person’s physical or mental health, “non-resident adult” has the meaning given in section 6D(2)(a), 10 “opt-out declaration” has the meaning given in section 6B(1), “pre-death procedure” has the meaning given in section 16A, “register organisation” has the meaning given in section 2B(2), “Special Health Board” means a board constituted by order under section 2(1)(b) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, 15 “writing” includes representation of a character in visible form. (2) For the purposes of sections 1 to 16J, this section and section 50, “relevant time” means— (a) in relation to a living person, when— (i) in the view of the health worker primarily responsible for the 20 person’s medical treatment, the person is likely to die imminently (including as a result of the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment), (ii) where the person is receiving life-sustaining treatment, the decision to withdraw that treatment has been taken by that health 25 worker, and (iii) in the case of a person who is 12 years of age or over, that health worker is of the view that the person is incapable by reason of ill health of making a decision about the removal and use of a part of the person’s body for a purpose referred to in section 3(1), 30 (b) in relation to a deceased person, immediately before the person’s death.”. (3) The following are repealed— (a) section 6(6), (b) section 8(7), (c) section 15(2). 35 (4) In section 13(5), the definitions of “Health Board” and “Special Health Board” are repealed. 27 Minor and consequential modifications (1) In section 1(5) of the Anatomy Act 1984— (a) for “or audit” in each place where it occurs substitute “, audit or quality 40 assurance”, 36 Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Part 4—General and final provisions (b) for “7, 8, 9 or 10” substitute “6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 6H, 8, 8D, 10 or 10A”. (2) The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 is amended as follows— (a) in section 16(6)— (i) in paragraph (d), after “section 6(1),” insert “16F(1)(a)”, 5 (ii) after paragraph (d), insert— “(da) withdraw an authorisation, on behalf of the granter, by virtue of section 6A(1) of that Act; (db) make, on behalf of the granter, an opt-out declaration by virtue of section 6B(1) of that Act; 10 (dc) withdraw an opt-out declaration, on behalf of the granter, by virtue of section 6C(1) of that Act;”, (b) in section 64(2)— (i) in paragraph (d), after “section 6(1),” insert “16F(1)(a)”, (ii) after paragraph (d), insert— 15 “(da) withdraw an authorisation, on behalf of the adult, by virtue of section 6A(1) of that Act; (db) make, on behalf of the adult, an opt-out declaration by virtue of section 6B(1) of that Act; (dc) withdraw an opt-out declaration, on behalf of the adult, by virtue of 20 section 6C(1) of that Act;”. (3) The 2006 Act is amended as follows— (a) in section 3(2)(a), for “7, 8, 9 or, as the case may be, 10” substitute “6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 6H, 8, 8D, 10 or, as the case may be, 10A”, (b) in section 12, for “6(1), 7(1), (2) or (3), 8(1), 9(1), (2) or (3) or 10(1)” substitute 25 “6, 6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 8, 8D, 10 or, as the case may be, 10A”, (c) in section 15(1)— (i) for the words “expressed verbally” in both places where they occur substitute “given orally”, (ii) for “expressed” in both places where it occurs substitute “given”, 30 (iii) for “authorisation by the adult in accordance with section 6(1)” substitute “an express authorisation by the adult”, (d) in section 16(1)(a), for “7, 8, 9 or, as the case may be, 10” substitute “6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 6H, 8, 8D, 10 or, as the case may be, 10A”, (e) in section 22— 35 (i) in subsection (1), for “authorisation by an adult by virtue of section 6(1)” substitute “an express authorisation by an adult”, (ii) after subsection (1), insert— “(1A) Where an adult is deemed to have authorised the removal and use of a part of the adult’s body for transplantation by virtue of section 6D(1), the 40 authorisation takes priority as respects the part over— Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill 37 Part 4—General and final provisions (a) any authorisation by the adult by virtue of section 29(1), or any request by the adult by virtue of section 4(1) of the 1984 Act, which is in force at the relevant time, (b) any right of any other person to give authorisation as respects the 5 deceased adult by virtue of section 30(1) or (2).”, (iii) subsection (3) is repealed, (iv) in subsection (4), for “9(1), (2) or (3) or 10(1)” substitute “8D, 10 or 10A”, (f) in section 49(1)(a), for “7(1), 9(1) or 10(1)” substitute “6H, 8D, 10 or 10A”, (g) in section 51(1), for “6(3), 8(3)” substitute “10D”. 10 28 Commencement (1) This section and sections 24, 25 and 29 come into force on the day after Royal Assent. (2) The rest of this Act comes into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by regulations appoint. (3) Regulations under this section may appoint different days for different purposes. 15 (4) Regulations under this section may— (a) include transitional, transitory or saving provision, (b) make different provision for different purposes. 29 Short title The short title of this Act is the Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Act 2019.
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