Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Kevin Barron (Labour), on Monday, 17 January 2011, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 39 members in total.
FUTURE OF THE HUMAN FERTILISATION AND EMBRYOLOGY AUTHORITY
<span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana">That this House considers the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) </span><span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: Verdana">to be a vital and irreplaceable body of national and international importance and reputation; believes that its expertise, developed over many years of licensing and regulating assisted reproductive therapy clinics and ensuring treatment is safe, is a priceless resource which must be retained and sustained for the future; notes that its funding is derived mostly from fees and that costs would inevitably increase if its functions were to be split; further notes too that its contribution to public safety and its rigorous protection of confidentiality enjoy a high level of public confidence which could be put at risk if the HFEA is dismantled; applauds the passionate defence of the HFEA by its chair, Lisa Jardine, and recognises the widespread support for its work across the scientific and medical communities; and calls on the Government to abandon plans to abolish the HFEA.</span>
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 1290
- Session
- 2010-12
- Other sponsors
- Frank Dobson
- Tony Lloyd
- Baroness Clark of Kilwinning
- Heidi Alexander
- Kate Green
- Subjects
- Health services
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