Kansas Liberty: 12 March 2010
No private patient information collected — only general organizational procedures
Legislation would require information on IVF & research facilities practices
The Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee heard testimony yesterday regarding a bill that seeks to gather information of the state’s in-vitro fertilization practices, including how the organizations purchase, sell or donate eggs.
Senate Bill 509 would enact the Women’s Health and Embryo Monitoring program, which would request what boundaries and guidelines these reproductive services establish for themselves...
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