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Minister for Health announces landmark AHR legislation has concluded all Stages in the Houses of the Oireachtas

  • Bill will now be sent to Uachtarán na hÉireann for his consideration
  • legislation regulates Assisted Human Reproduction and addresses surrogacy

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has today announced the completion of the Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Bill 2022 in the Seanad, completing its passage through both Houses of the Oireachtas.

This complex and far-reaching legislation will for the first time encompass regulation on a wide range of practices, including gamete and embryo donation for assisted human reproduction (AHR) and research; domestic altruistic surrogacy; pre-implantation genetic testing of embryos; posthumous assisted human reproduction; and embryo and stem cell research. It will also provide that any person providing AHR treatment within the State must hold a licence granted by the Assisted Human Reproduction Regulatory Authority (AHRRA), a body to be established by this Act.

Minister Donnelly said:

“I have listened to individuals, to families, and to experts in this field and I know that this legislation means so much to so many. This is a critical, historic and ground-breaking piece of legislation. It will introduce, for the first time in this country, a regulatory framework for assisted human reproduction.

“AHR is a complex, innovative and fast-moving area of medicine. The issues covered by this Bill have been subject to much discussion and examination, including during Dáil Committee and Report Stages, and indeed by the Special Oireachtas Joint Committee on International Surrogacy.

“This legislation will support people who wish to have children through AHR. It will clarify the legal position of those children and provide an ethical framework for research and new reproductive technologies.

“One of the most important features of the Bill is to allow for the establishment of an independent regulatory authority for AHR, the Assisted Human Reproduction Regulatory Authority. The new rules, regulations and provisions of this legislation will provide clarity and peace of mind.

“I am delighted that we have reached this milestone. I would like to thank all those involved in getting to this stage – Members of Dáil and Seanad Éireann for their contributions to the Debates and colleagues in the Office of the Attorney General, the Department of Justice and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth for their extensive input and collaboration.”

The Bill will now be referred to the President for signature and will be enacted as soon as possible.