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Essentially Yours: The Protection of Human Genetic Information in Australia (ALRC 96)

The joint inquiry into the protection of human genetic information by the Australian Law Reform Commission and the Australian Health Ethics Committee (AHEC) (a principal committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council) began in February 2001.

The release in November 2001 of the inquiry's Issues Paper—Protection of Human Genetic Information (IP 26)—signalled the start of extensive national consultations, which included public meetings in every State and Territory capital, as well as in several regional centres.

The release of a Discussion Paper of the same name (DP 66) followed in August 2002.

The final report—Essentially Yours: The Protection of Human Genetic Information in Australia (ALRC 96)—was tabled in federal Parliament in May 2003.

The Australian Government released a government response to ALRC 96 in December 2005. A number of the recommendations have been implemented.

Media Releases relating to this inquiry:

2003 media briefing notes

2002 Media briefing notes

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This page was posted 15 July 2003 and updated 7 August 2007

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