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Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations make provision for cases in which the prohibitions of transplants between living persons under section 17 of the Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006 (“the Act”) do not apply.

Part 1 (Preliminary):

Regulation 1 contains the citation, interpretation and commencement provisions to be applied to the Regulations. The Regulations will be come into force on 1 September 2006, being the date when the Act comes into force (by S.S.I. 2006/251).

Part 2 (Adult donors who have capacity):

Regulation 2 specifies the circumstances in which transplants of organs or parts of organs from the body of a living adult donor who has capacity may be carried out without contravening the restrictions set out in section 17(1)(b) and (2)(b) of the Act.

Part 3 (Adults with incapacity acting as donors):

Regulation 3 specifies the circumstances in which transplants of organs or parts of organs from the body of a living adult with incapacity for transplantation may be carried out without contravening the restrictions set out in section 17(1)(b) and (2)(b) of the Act.

Regulation 4 specifies the circumstances in which transplants of tissue from the body of a living adult with incapacity for transplantation may be carried out without contravening the restrictions set out in section 17(1)(c) and (2)(c) of the Act.

Part 4 (Child donors):

Regulation 5 specifies the circumstances in which transplants of organs, parts of organs or tissue from the body of a living child donor may be carried out without contravening the restrictions set out in section 17(1)(a) and (2)(a) of the Act.

Part 5 (Decision making process):

Regulation 6 provides a right of reconsideration of the Scottish Ministers' decision as to the matters specified in regulations 2(5), 3(7), 4(8) or 5(9). This right may be exercised by the Scottish Ministers at their own instance in certain circumstances or by the recipient of a notice of a decision by the Scottish Ministers under those regulations.

Regulation 7 makes provision about the procedure to be followed for reconsideration.

Regulation 8 provides for a right of appeal to the Court of Session against a decision of the Scottish Ministers which is notified to that person under regulations 2(10, 3(13), 4(15), 5(16) or 7(4).