![]() Applications can be made by people over the age of 18 years who were conceived as a result of ART treatment using a donated gamete (ova or sperm) or embryo, or the parent where the person is a child. the sex and year of birth of each offspring of the donor.Īpplications for this information can be made to either NSW Health or directly to the ART provider.the relevant medical history of the donor.the ethnicity and physical characteristics of the donor.although they were born after the commencement of the ART Act information about their birth is not on the Central Register, may also make an application for accessible information about their donor.Īccessible information about a donor of a gamete is non-identifying information about: People born as a result of ART treatment using donated gametes to whom the transitional provisions of the ART Act apply, i.e. People conceived prior to the commencement of the ART Act in 2010 as a result of ART treatment provided by an ART provider using a donated gamete are entitled to de-identified information, known as accessible information, about their donor. ![]() Where both the donor and donor conceived person have given their express consent to do so, information about each other can be exchanged. ![]()
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