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The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) is an executive
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of the
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in the
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. It regulates the removal, storage, use and disposal of human bodies, organs and tissue for a number of scheduled purposes such as research, transplantation, and education and training. It was created by the
Human Tissue Act 2004 The Human Tissue Act 2004 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, that applied to England, Northern Ireland and Wales, which consolidated previous legislation and created the Human Tissue Authority to "regulate the removal, storage, u ...
and came into being on 1 April 2005 and its statutory functions began on 1 April 2006. The Board was originally chaired by
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followed, in 2006, by Shirley Harrison, from January 2010 to 2018 by Baroness
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and since November 2019 by Lynne Berry OBE. The HTA's aim is to build on the confidence people have in its regulation by ensuring that human tissue and organs are used safely and ethically, and with proper consent. It also acts as the UK competent authority under the EU Tissue and Cells Directives and the EU Organ Donation Directive.


The Human Tissue Act

The Human Tissue Act 2004 repeals and replaces the Human Tissue Act 1961, the Anatomy Act 1984 and the Human Organ Transplants Act 1989 as they relate to England and Wales, and the corresponding Orders in Northern Ireland. The ULTRA (UK agency) and the post of HM Inspector of Anatomy were abolished and their functions transferred to the Authority. The Act makes ''consent'' the fundamental principle underpinning the lawful storage and use of body parts, organs and tissue from the living or the deceased for specified health-related purposes and public display. It also covers the removal of such material from the deceased. It lists the purposes for which consent is required (the ''scheduled purposes''). The Act notably prohibited private individuals from covertly collecting biological samples, such as hair and fingernails, for
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, but excluded medical and criminal investigations from the offence.


Jurisdiction and composition

The act governs England, Wales and Northern Ireland. There is separate legislation in Scotland, the Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006 and the authority performs certain tasks on behalf of the Scottish Government (approval of living donation and licensing of establishments storing tissue for human application). The Board consists of a chair and twelve members. Ten members are appointed by the
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, one appointed by the
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, and one member is appointed by the
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in Northern Ireland. The professional members of the board come from medical and scientific backgrounds, and the lay members bring a wide range of business, commercial and public sector experience. The current members of the Board are: *Lynne Berry OBE (Chair) *Amanda Gibbon *Bill Horne *Dr Lorna Williamson OBE *Dr Stuart Dollow *Glenn Houston *Hossam Abdalla *Professor Andy Hall *Professor Anthony Warrens *Professor Penney Lewis * The Right Reverend Graham Usher *Dr Charmaine Griffiths *Professor Gary Crowe


References


External links


Human Tissue Authority
- Page at the
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announcing the Human Tissue Authority members.
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