Social- och hälsovårdsministeriets förordning om assisterad befruktning
When germ cells or embryos are destroyed, the donor code on the storage container must be removed, and a note about the destruction and time must be added to the archived consent copy.
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- Finland
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- Regulation
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- 825
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- Language
- fi
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When germ cells or embryos are destroyed, the donor code on the storage container must be removed, and a note about the destruction and time must be added to the archived consent copy. The donor must undergo examinations during a health check in line with regulations issued by the Finnish Medicines Agency. The provision sets how donor codes must be formed and who creates the provider code used in the donor code. Donors may be reimbursed for donation-related costs and lost income, but payments cannot exceed the actual loss; egg-cell donors may also receive up to 250 euro per donation, and no compensation is paid for embryo donation. Service providers must give certain health authorities reports and information, free of charge, and the Health Care Legal Protection Centre has a right to receive information it needs for supervision.
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