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Advice on Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Consultation Paper on Policy Issues

Date of publication: Jul 2007
Submissions closed: 7 September 2007
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Summary

This consultation paper outlines the use of a range of reproductive technologies in New Zealand and seeks feedback on the direction of future policy in these areas.

An oral submissions hearing will be held in public from 2pm to 5pm on 5 September 2007 at Turnbull House, 25 Bowen St, Wellington. If you intend to make an oral submission, please telephone or email ACART on (04) 496 2145 or acart@moh.govt.nz.

The closing date for submissions has been extended to 7 September 2007.

Publication availability

The discussion document Advice on Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Consultation Paper on Policy Issues is available in PDF format from the ACART website: www.acart.health.govt.nz.

This publication is also available in hard copy. Ordering information can be found on the ACART website via the link above.
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Publishing information

Date of publication: July 2007.

ISBN numbers: ISBN: 978-0-478-19156-1 (print), ISBN: 978-0-478-19159-2 (online)

HP number: HP4420

Citation: Advisory Committee on Assisted Reproductive Technology (ACART). 2007. Advice on Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Consultation Paper on Policy Issues. Wellington: ACART.


Related information

Media release: Your views are sought on uses of Assisted Reproductive Technology in New Zealand

More information ia available on the ACART website: www.acart.health.govt.nz.

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