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Organs, Tissues and Cells (apart from embryos and gametes) framework
Author: Kathleen Robson, Courtney Aitken, Annie Bosse and Sarah McKay
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Published: Wednesday 06 Apr 2022 (22/22)
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Summary
What are common frameworks?
Why are common frameworks needed?
What is the process for developing frameworks ?
How will the Scottish Parliament consider frameworks?
The Scrutiny Challenge
Scrutiny at other legislatures
The UK Internal Market Act 2020
Process for considering UK Internal Market Act exclusions in common framework areas
Organs, Tissues and Cells (apart from embryos and gametes)
Policy Area
Scope
Definitions
Summary of proposed approach
Stakeholder engagement
Detailed overview of proposed framework: legislation
Detailed overview of proposed framework: non-legislative arrangements
Organs, Tissues and Cells in practice
Decision-making
Roles and Responsibilities: parties to the framework
Officials
Senior Officials
Ministers
Roles and responsibilities: existing or new bodies
Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs
Joint United Kingdom (UK) Blood Transfusion and Tissue Transplantation Services Professional Advisory Committee
Monitoring and enforcement
Review and amendment
Dispute resolution official level
Dispute resolution Ministerial level
Implementation
Framework Analysis
Current policy position
Key issues
Scrutiny at other legislatures: House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee
Summary
What are common frameworks?
Why are common frameworks needed?
What is the process for developing frameworks ?
How will the Scottish Parliament consider frameworks?
The UK Internal Market Act 2020
Organs, Tissues and Cells (apart from embryos and gametes)
Organs, Tissues and Cells in practice
Framework Analysis
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https://research.senedd.wales/media/p5znzlc5/22-48-provisional-common-frameworks-blood-safety-and-quality-organs-tissues-and-cells.pdf
Finance and Constitution Committee, The Scottish Parliament. (2021, February 12). Legacy Expert Panel Report to the Finance and Constitution Committee 12 February 2021. Retrieved from
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Scottish Parliament . (2021, June 4). Common Frameworks in the new Parliamentary Session. Retrieved from
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[accessed 13 December 2021]
Uk Government . (2021, December 10). Guidance: Process for considering UK Internal Market Act exclusions in Common Framework areas. Retrieved from
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/process-for-considering-ukim-act-exclusions-in-common-framework-areas/process-for-considering-uk-internal-market-act-exclusions-in-common-framework-areas#agreement-of-an-exclusion-request
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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee. (2022, February 1). Official Report. Retrieved from
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[accessed 22 March 2022]
House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee. (2021, December 14). Letter to Minister of State for Health, Edward Argar MP. Retrieved from
https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/8242/documents/84234/default/
[accessed 20 December 2021]
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