Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Act 2004

Information about donors of donated embryos or donated cells and donor offspring - Information about donor offspring

54: Providers must give Registrar-General corrected information

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"Tell the Registrar-General if you need to correct information you already gave them"

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If you are a provider who has given the Registrar-General some information, you need to update them if you get new details. This is because you might get more information that changes or corrects what you already told them. You must give the Registrar-General the new or corrected information quickly, especially if it is about what you told them under section 53(1)(b).

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54Providers must give Registrar-General corrected information

  1. If a provider who has given the Registrar-General information under section 53(1)(b) receives additional information that updates or corrects any of the information already given, the provider must promptly give the Registrar-General the updated or corrected information.