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PROHIBITION OF HUMAN CLONING ACT 2003 (NO 17 OF 2003)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
3. Interpretation
4. Nationally consistent scheme
PART 2--Prohibited practices
Division 1--Human cloning
5. Offence--creating a human embryo clone
6. Offence--placing a human embryo clone in the human body or the body of an animal
7. Offence--importing or exporting a human embryo clone
8. No defence that human embryo clone could not survive
Division 2--Other prohibited practices
9. Offence--creating a human embryo other than by fertilisation, or developing such an embryo
10. Offence--creating a human embryo for a purpose other than achieving pregnancy in a woman
11. Offence--creating or developing a human embryo containing genetic material provided by more than 2 persons
12. Offence--developing a human embryo outside the body of a woman for more than 14 days
13. Offence--using precursor cells from a human embryo or a human fetus to create a human embryo, or developing such an embryo
14. Offence--heritable alterations to genome
15. Offence--collecting a viable human embryo from the body of a woman
16. Offence--creating a chimeric or hybrid embryo
17. Offence--placing of an embryo
18. Offence--importing, exporting or placing a prohibited embryo
19. Offence--commercial trading in human eggs, human sperm or human embryos
PART 3--Inspectors
20. Powers of inspectors
21. Announcement before entry
22. Inspector must produce identity card on request
23. Compensation for damage
24. Return of seized things
25. Related matters
PART 4--Miscellaneous
26. Commonwealth/State arrangements
27. Delegations
28. False or misleading information
29. Liability of directors
30. Evidential burden in relation to exceptions etc
31. Regulations
SCHEDULE -Transitional provision
Legislative history
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