| Human Tissue Bill - continued | House of Lords |
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Inspection staff 89. The HTA will have the power to commission other bodies to carry out inspections on its behalf, such as new CHAI and the MHRA, since these will already be carrying out inspections in this field. In this way the burden of inspection on those to be inspected should be minimised, as well as the demands on the pool of appropriately qualified and trained staff to carry out the work. SUMMARY OF REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT (RIA) 90. The Regulatory Impact Assessment indicates that the legislation on consent and the new regulatory regime for pathology services, tissue banks and public display of human remains will not have a significant impact on the business, charitable and voluntary sectors. The Small Business Service agrees that the Bill will have no significant impact on small business. COMMENCEMENT DATE 91. The substantive provisions of the Bill will come into force on days appointed by the Secretary of State by order, not intended to be before November 2005. This will allow the HTA to be set up and codes of practice to be prepared. |
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