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Legislation on the practice of assisted reproduction in Western Australia

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The practice of IVF in Western Australia is subject to several layers of oversight. At a local level, each unit has to be monitored by the Institutional Ethics Committee, as well as abide by the Reproductive Technology Act and satisfy the associated body, the Reproductive Technology Council. In addition, accreditation is bestowed at a national level, with diagnostic laboratories being accredited by the NATA and clinics by the Reproductive Technology Accreditation Committee.

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Yovich, J.L., Matson, P.L. Legislation on the practice of assisted reproduction in Western Australia. J Assist Reprod Genet 13, 197–200 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02065935

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