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Human Tissue

Human Tissue Act 2008


The Human Tissue Act 2008 was passed in April 2008 and came into force on 1 November 2008.

The Human Tissue Act regulates the collection and use of tissue primarily from dead human bodies and sets up a framework for informed consent for human tissue collection and use. The Act also regulates trading in tissue, and provides for the establishment of regulations for the use of tissue for non-therapeutic purposes (e.g. audit, anatomical examination, research and post mortem) and the importing and exporting of human tissue.

In addition, although the collection and use of tissue from living people is largely covered by existing legislation and common law, the Act also requires informed consent for:


The Human Tissue Act 2008 repealed and replaced the Human Tissue Act 1964.

The Act is available on the Legislation website (www.legislation.govt.nz) and from Bennetts bookstores (store locations).


More information:


Human Tissue Act 2008 fact sheet

Parliamentary Debate of the Human Tissue Bill:



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