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1 | AN ACT concerning biomedical research.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Public | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Support Standards for Biomedical Research Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 3. Legislative findings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (a) The General Assembly finds that: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (1) at least one organization has announced that it has | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | successfully cloned a human being at the early embryonic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | stage of life, using the technique known as somatic cell | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | nuclear transfer; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | (2) efforts to create human beings by cloning mark a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | new and decisive step toward turning human reproduction | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | into a manufacturing process in which human beings are made | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | in laboratories to preordained specifications and, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | potentially, in multiple copies; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | (3) creating cloned live-born human children, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | "cloning-to-produce-children", begins by creating cloned | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | human beings at the embryonic stage of life, a process | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | which some also propose as a way of creating human embryos | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | for destructive research as sources of stem cells and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | tissues for possible treatment of other humans, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | "cloning-for-biomedical-research"; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | (4) many scientists agree that attempts at | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | "cloning-to-produce-children" pose a massive risk of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | producing children who are stillborn, unhealthy, or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | severely disabled, and that attempts at | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | "cloning-for-biomedical-research" always result in the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | destruction of human beings at the embryonic stage of life | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | when their stem cells are harvested; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | (5) the prospect of creating new human life solely to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | be exploited ("cloning-to-produce-children") or destroyed |
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1 | ("cloning-for-biomedical-research") in these ways has been | ||||||
2 | condemned on moral grounds by many, as displaying a | ||||||
3 | profound disrespect for life; | ||||||
4 | (6) the distinction between "therapeutic" and | ||||||
5 | "reproductive" cloning is a false distinction | ||||||
6 | scientifically because both begin with the reproduction of | ||||||
7 | a human being at the embryonic stage of life, one destined | ||||||
8 | for implantation in a womb, one destined for destructive | ||||||
9 | farming of its stem cells, and regardless of their ultimate | ||||||
10 | destiny, all human embryos are human beings; and | ||||||
11 | (7) it will be nearly impossible to ban only attempts | ||||||
12 | at "cloning-to-produce-children" if "cloning | ||||||
13 | for-biomedical-research" is allowed because
(i) cloning | ||||||
14 | would take place within the privacy of a doctor-patient | ||||||
15 | relationship; (ii) the implantation of embryos to begin a | ||||||
16 | pregnancy is a simple procedure; and
(iii) any government | ||||||
17 | effort to prevent the implantation of an existing cloned | ||||||
18 | embryo, or to prevent birth once implantation has occurred, | ||||||
19 | would raise substantial moral, legal, and practical | ||||||
20 | issues. | ||||||
21 | (b) Based on the findings specified in subsection (a), it | ||||||
22 | is the purpose of this Act to prohibit the use of public funds, | ||||||
23 | property, or credit to support cloning technology to initiate | ||||||
24 | the development of new human beings at the embryonic stage of | ||||||
25 | life for any purpose. | ||||||
26 | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
27 | "Department" means the Department of Public Health, which | ||||||
28 | administers funding programs for biomedical and stem cell | ||||||
29 | research.
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30 | "Applicant" means an applicant for public funds and grants | ||||||
31 | from the Department for biomedical and stem cell research | ||||||
32 | purposes. | ||||||
33 | "Human cloning" means the asexual production of a new human | ||||||
34 | organism that is, at all stages of development, genetically | ||||||
35 | virtually identical to a currently existing or previously |
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1 | existing human being, which is achieved through somatic cell | ||||||
2 | nuclear transfer. This includes the production of a cloned | ||||||
3 | human embryo, formed for the purpose of initiating a pregnancy, | ||||||
4 | with the ultimate goal of producing a child who will be | ||||||
5 | genetically virtually identical to a currently existing or | ||||||
6 | previously existing individual and the production of a cloned | ||||||
7 | human embryo, formed for the purpose of using it in research or | ||||||
8 | for extracting its stem cells, with the ultimate goals of | ||||||
9 | gaining scientific knowledge of normal and abnormal | ||||||
10 | development and of developing cures for human diseases.
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11 | "Somatic cell nuclear transfer" means the introduction of | ||||||
12 | nuclear material of a human somatic cell into an oocyte, which | ||||||
13 | has had its own nucleus removed or deactivated, yielding a | ||||||
14 | product that has a human genetic constitution virtually | ||||||
15 | identical to the donor of the somatic cell. | ||||||
16 | "Embryonic stem cells" means primitive, undifferentiated | ||||||
17 | cells, derived from the inner cell mass of the embryo that have | ||||||
18 | the potential to become a wide variety of specialized cell | ||||||
19 | types. | ||||||
20 | "Human embryo" means a human organism from the single cell | ||||||
21 | stage of development through 8 weeks development. | ||||||
22 | "Institutional review committee" means the local | ||||||
23 | institutional review committee specified in 21 U.S.C. Sec. | ||||||
24 | 360j(g)(3)(A)(i), as amended from time to time, and, when | ||||||
25 | applicable, an institutional review board established in | ||||||
26 | accordance with the requirements of 45 C.F.R. 46, Subpart A, as | ||||||
27 | amended from time to time. | ||||||
28 | "Recipient" means a recipient of public funds and grants | ||||||
29 | for biomedical and stem cell research from the Department.
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30 | Section 10. Ban on the use of State assets in human cloning | ||||||
31 | activities. | ||||||
32 | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State, | ||||||
33 | units of local government, school
districts, and community | ||||||
34 | college districts may not use or allow the use of public funds, | ||||||
35 | property, or credit for any of the following human cloning |
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1 | activities: | ||||||
2 | (1) the production of human embryos for the purpose of | ||||||
3 | implanting them into the uterus of a woman or the | ||||||
4 | production of human embryos for the purpose of biomedical | ||||||
5 | research; | ||||||
6 | (2) the creation of a chimera or hybrid; | ||||||
7 | (3) the transfer of a human embryo into any non-human | ||||||
8 | life form or artificial device; | ||||||
9 | (4) the transfer of a sperm, ovum, embryo, or fetus of | ||||||
10 | a non-human life form into the uterus of a woman; and | ||||||
11 | (5) the creation of a she-male.
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12 | No recipient of public funds pursuant to Executive Order | ||||||
13 | 2005-6 may offer to do or advertise the performance of any of | ||||||
14 | the prohibited activities listed in this Section. | ||||||
15 | No person shall compensate or offer to compensate any | ||||||
16 | individual or entity for performing any of the prohibited | ||||||
17 | activities listed in this Section. | ||||||
18 | For the purposes of this Section: | ||||||
19 | "Chimera" means the individual produced by grafting an | ||||||
20 | embryonic part of one animal onto the embryo of another, either | ||||||
21 | of the same or of another species. | ||||||
22 | "Hybrid" means (i) a human ovum that has been fertilized by | ||||||
23 | a sperm of a non-human life form; (ii) an ovum of a non-human | ||||||
24 | life form that has been fertilized by a human sperm; (iii) a | ||||||
25 | human ovum into which the nucleus of a cell of a non-human life | ||||||
26 | form has been introduced; (iv) an ovum of a non-human life form | ||||||
27 | into which the nucleus of a human cell has been introduced; or | ||||||
28 | (v) a human ovum or an ovum of a non-human life form that | ||||||
29 | otherwise contains haploid sets of chromosomes from both a | ||||||
30 | human being and a non-human life form. | ||||||
31 | "She-male" means a human embryo that has been purposefully | ||||||
32 | genetically engineered to produce mixed sexual | ||||||
33 | characteristics.
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34 | Section 15. Purchase of tissue; solicitation or acceptance | ||||||
35 | of tissue for donation and transplantation. Any recipient is |
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1 | prohibited from knowingly acquiring, receiving, or otherwise | ||||||
2 | transferring any human fetal tissue for valuable | ||||||
3 | consideration. For the purposes of this Section, "valuable | ||||||
4 | consideration" does not include reasonable payments associated | ||||||
5 | with the transportation, implantation, processing, | ||||||
6 | preservation, quality control, or storage of human fetal | ||||||
7 | tissue. | ||||||
8 | Any recipient is further prohibited from knowingly | ||||||
9 | acquiring, receiving, or accepting a donation of human fetal | ||||||
10 | tissue for the purpose of transplantation of such tissue into | ||||||
11 | another human being. The donation may not be received from any | ||||||
12 | of the following sources: | ||||||
13 | (1) an induced abortion; | ||||||
14 | (2) a donation made with the promise to the donating | ||||||
15 | individual that the donated tissue will be transplanted | ||||||
16 | into a recipient specified by such individual or a relative | ||||||
17 | of that individual; | ||||||
18 | (3) the individual who solicits or knowingly acquires, | ||||||
19 | receives, or accepts the donation has provided valuable | ||||||
20 | consideration for the costs associated with such abortion; | ||||||
21 | or | ||||||
22 | (4) the person who solicits or knowingly acquires, | ||||||
23 | receives, or accepts the donation knows the pregnancy was | ||||||
24 | initiated in order to provide such tissue. | ||||||
25 | Section 20. Public report of Department administration of | ||||||
26 | funding and grants for biomedical and stem cell research. | ||||||
27 | Within 30 days after the end of each fiscal year beginning with | ||||||
28 | fiscal year 2006, the Department shall deliver to members of | ||||||
29 | the General Assembly a comprehensive report regarding the | ||||||
30 | implementation and administration of all grant programs for | ||||||
31 | biomedical and stem cell research. The report shall further be | ||||||
32 | posted prominently, and maintained permanently, on the website | ||||||
33 | of the Department. | ||||||
34 | The report shall include (1) the name and address of all | ||||||
35 | applicants for funding for biomedical and stem cell research |
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1 | purposes, (2) the amount of grants-in-aid awarded to recipients | ||||||
2 | for biomedical and stem cell research purposes, (3) the name | ||||||
3 | and address of the recipients of such grants-in-aid, (4) the | ||||||
4 | current status of research conducted by such recipients, and | ||||||
5 | (5) whether the recipients are involved in any clinical trials | ||||||
6 | and the status of those clinical trials. | ||||||
7 | Section 25. Informed consent and other protections for | ||||||
8 | women. | ||||||
9 | (a) A person who elects to donate for publicly funded stem | ||||||
10 | cell research any human embryos or embryonic stem cells | ||||||
11 | remaining after receiving infertility treatment, or | ||||||
12 | unfertilized human eggs or human sperm, shall provide written | ||||||
13 | consent for that donation and shall not receive direct or | ||||||
14 | indirect payment for such human embryos, embryonic stem cells, | ||||||
15 | unfertilized human eggs or human sperm. The Department shall | ||||||
16 | verify that such informed consent has been provided. | ||||||
17 | (b) Any recipient of public funds for biomedical and stem | ||||||
18 | cell research shall demonstrate that (1) the research is | ||||||
19 | conducted with full consideration for the ethical and medical | ||||||
20 | implications of such research, (2) the research is conducted | ||||||
21 | before gastrulation occurs, (3) prior to conducting such | ||||||
22 | research, the person provides to the Department documentation | ||||||
23 | verifying that any human embryos, embryonic stem cells, | ||||||
24 | unfertilized human eggs or human sperm used in such research | ||||||
25 | have been donated voluntarily in accordance with the provisions | ||||||
26 | of this Section, on a form and in the manner prescribed by the | ||||||
27 | Department, (4) the general research program under which such | ||||||
28 | research is conducted is reviewed and approved by an | ||||||
29 | institutional review committee, as required under federal law, | ||||||
30 | and (5) the specific protocol used to derive embryonic stem | ||||||
31 | cells is reviewed and approved by an institutional review | ||||||
32 | committee. | ||||||
33 | (c) The Department shall enforce the provisions of this | ||||||
34 | Section and may adopt regulations relating to the | ||||||
35 | administration and enforcement of this Section. The Director of |
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1 | the Department may request the Attorney General to petition the | ||||||
2 | circuit court for such order as may be appropriate to enforce | ||||||
3 | the provisions of this Section. | ||||||
4 | Section 30. Requirements for grants for biomedical and stem | ||||||
5 | cell research. | ||||||
6 | (a) The Director of the Department may make grants-in-aid | ||||||
7 | for biomedical and stem cell research purposes in accordance | ||||||
8 | with the provisions of this Section. | ||||||
9 | (b) No later than June 30, 2006, the Department shall | ||||||
10 | develop an application for grants-in-aid for the purpose of | ||||||
11 | conducting embryonic stem cell research. The Department shall | ||||||
12 | require any applicant for a grant-in-aid to submit (1) a | ||||||
13 | complete description of the applicant's organization, (2) the | ||||||
14 | applicant's plans for research and proposed funding for such | ||||||
15 | research from sources other than the State of Illinois, and (3) | ||||||
16 | proposed arrangements concerning financial benefits to the | ||||||
17 | State of Illinois as a result of any patent, royalty payment or | ||||||
18 | similar right developing from any stem cell research made | ||||||
19 | possible by the awarding of such grant-in-aid. | ||||||
20 | (c) Consideration shall be given to grant applicants that | ||||||
21 | can demonstrate that Type 1 clinical trials will commence | ||||||
22 | within 365 days of the receipt of public funds from the | ||||||
23 | Department. | ||||||
24 | (d) Among the members of the Department that review and | ||||||
25 | approve grants for public funding for biomedical and stem cell | ||||||
26 | research, the Director of the Department shall include at least | ||||||
27 | one active investigator in the field of adult stem cell | ||||||
28 | research. | ||||||
29 | (e) All members of the Department shall be deemed public | ||||||
30 | officials and shall adhere to the code of ethics for public | ||||||
31 | officials set forth in the general statutes. No member shall | ||||||
32 | participate in the affairs of the committee with respect to the | ||||||
33 | review or consideration of any grant-in-aid application filed | ||||||
34 | by such member or by any eligible institution in which such | ||||||
35 | member has a financial interest, or with whom such member |
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1 | engages in any business, employment, transaction or | ||||||
2 | professional activity. | ||||||
3 | (f) The Department shall monitor the stem cell research | ||||||
4 | conducted by eligible institutions that receive such | ||||||
5 | grants-in-aid. | ||||||
6 | (g) Prior to the awarding of any grants-in-aid for | ||||||
7 | embryonic stem cell research, the Department shall review all | ||||||
8 | applications submitted for such grants-in-aid and make | ||||||
9 | recommendations to the Director of the Department with respect | ||||||
10 | to the ethical and scientific merit of each application. | ||||||
11 | Written conclusions regarding the ethical and scientific merit | ||||||
12 | of each application shall be included in the annual report to | ||||||
13 | the General Assembly pursuant to Section 20. | ||||||
14 | (h) The Department shall establish and publish guidelines | ||||||
15 | for the rating and scoring of all applications for funding for | ||||||
16 | biomedical and stem cell research purposes. Such guidelines | ||||||
17 | shall be utilized in the review of all applications.
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18 | Section 35. Penalties. | ||||||
19 | (a) Any recipient who violates the provisions of this Act | ||||||
20 | shall be permanently disqualified from receiving any public | ||||||
21 | funding from the State of Illinois. | ||||||
22 | (b) A person who knowingly engages or assists, directly or | ||||||
23 | indirectly, in the cloning of a human being is guilty of a | ||||||
24 | Class 1 felony. | ||||||
25 | (c) A person who knowingly purchases or sells embryonic | ||||||
26 | tissue for research purposes is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor | ||||||
27 | for the first conviction and a Class 4 felony for subsequent | ||||||
28 | violations.
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