Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006

[F18AWithdrawal of authorisation: child 12 years of age or overS

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(1)An authorisation by virtue of section 8(1) may be withdrawn by the child—

(a)in writing, or

(b)if the authorisation was given to the register organisation, by giving the withdrawal to the register organisation orally or in writing.

(2)Subsection (3) applies if—

(a)there is in force an authorisation by virtue of section 8(1) by a child of removal and use of a part of the child's body for a purpose referred to in section 3(1), and

(b)the child makes a declaration by virtue of section 8B(1) as respects removal and use of the part for that purpose.

(3)The authorisation by virtue of section 8(1)—

(a)is treated as withdrawn by the child to the extent that it relates to removal and use of the part for that purpose, and

(b)otherwise remains in force.

(4)Subsection (5) applies if—

(a)there is in force at the relevant time an authorisation by virtue of section 8(1) by a child of removal and use of a part of the child's body for a purpose referred to in section 3(1), and

(b)a person provides evidence to a health worker that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that—

(i)the child's most recent view was that the child was unwilling for the part to be removed and used for that purpose, or

(ii)if the child were capable of making a decision about removal and use of the part, the child would be unwilling in the circumstances for the part to be removed and used for that purpose.

(5)The authorisation by virtue of section 8(1)—

(a)is treated as withdrawn by the child to the extent that it relates to removal and use of the part for that purpose,

(b)otherwise remains in force, and

(c)to the extent that it remains in force, is treated as being in force at the relevant time for the purposes of—

(i)section 8D(1)(a)(i),

(ii)section 16F(1)(e),

(iii)section 16I(2)(a)(i).]