The Dáil has passed what the Government stated is a “landmark” bill on surrogacy and assisted human reproduction (AHR).
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly (pictured) welcomed the passing of the bill, describing it as “another significant milestone”.
“We are dealing with extremely complex issues, and the work involved extensive consultation and consideration of a whole range of issues,” he stated.
The regulates, for the first time, a wide range of practices, such as:
The bill also provides for the establishment of an independent regulatory authority for AHR, the Assisted Human Reproduction Regulatory Authority (AHRRA).
Minister Donnelly said that some of the issues that arose during committee stage needed further consideration.
“In this regard, I propose to bring forward an amending bill in the autumn,” he said.
The bill will now proceed to second stage in the Seanad.