Bill Text: NY A06566 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates the human cloning prohibition act which makes it unlawful for any person or entity, public or private, to intentionally or knowingly perform or attempt to perform human cloning; defines terms; makes exceptions; imposes penalties for violations.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-05-04 - held for consideration in health [A06566 Detail]

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                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         6566
                              2015-2016 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                    March 27, 2015
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       Introduced  by  M. of A. FITZPATRICK, FINCH -- read once and referred to
         the Committee on Health
       AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to creating the human
         cloning prohibition act
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
    2  the "human cloning prohibition act".
    3    S 2. Legislative findings. The legislature finds that:
    4    At least one company has announced that it has successfully  cloned  a
    5  human  being  at  the  early  embryonic  stage  of life, and others have
    6  announced that they will attempt to clone a human being using the  tech-
    7  nique  known  as  somatic cell nuclear transfer. Efforts to create human
    8  beings by cloning mark a new and  decisive  step  toward  turning  human
    9  reproduction into a manufacturing process in which human beings are made
   10  in  laboratories  to  preordained  specifications  and,  potentially, in
   11  multiple copies. Creating cloned  live-born  human  children,  so-called
   12  "reproductive  cloning,"  begins  by creating cloned human beings at the
   13  embryonic stage of life, a process which some also propose as a  way  of
   14  creating human embryos for destructive research as sources of stem cells
   15  and tissues for possible treatment of other humans, so-called "therapeu-
   16  tic cloning". Many scientists agree that attempts at "reproductive clon-
   17  ing" pose a massive risk of either producing children who are stillborn,
   18  unhealthy,  or severely disabled, and that attempting "therapeutic clon-
   19  ing" always results in the destruction of human beings at the  embryonic
   20  stage  of  life when their stem cells are harvested.  Creating new human
   21  life solely to be exploited via "reproductive cloning" or destroyed  via
   22  "therapeutic  cloning" in these ways has been condemned on moral grounds
   23  by many as displaying a profound disrespect for life.
   24    The distinction between "therapeutic" and "reproductive" cloning is  a
   25  false distinction scientifically because both begin with the creation of
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1  a human being at the embryonic stage of life, one destined for implanta-
    2  tion  in a womb, one destined for destructive farming of its stem cells;
    3  regardless of its ultimate destiny, all human embryos are simultaneously
    4  human  beings.  It  will  be  nearly  impossible to ban only attempts at
    5  "reproductive cloning" if "therapeutic cloning" is allowed because:
    6    (i) cloning would take place within the privacy  of  a  doctor-patient
    7  relationship;
    8    (ii)  the  transfer of embryos to begin a pregnancy is a simple proce-
    9  dure; and
   10    (iii) any government effort to prevent the  transfer  of  an  existing
   11  cloned  embryo,  or  to  prevent birth once transfer has occurred, would
   12  raise substantial moral, legal, and practical issues.
   13    Based on the above findings, it is the purpose of this act to prohibit
   14  the use of cloning technology to initiate the development of  new  human
   15  beings  at  the  embryonic stage of life for any purpose, therapeutic or
   16  reproductive.
   17    S 3. The public health law is amended by adding a new article 32-B  to
   18  read as follows:
   19                                ARTICLE 32-B
   20                        HUMAN CLONING PROHIBITION ACT
   21  SECTION 3230. DEFINITIONS.
   22          3231. HUMAN CLONING PROHIBITIONS.
   23          3232. EXCEPTIONS.
   24          3233. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS.
   25          3234. SEVERABILITY.
   26    S  3230.  DEFINITIONS.  AS  USED  IN THIS ARTICLE, THE FOLLOWING TERMS
   27  SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
   28    1. "HUMAN CLONING" MEANS HUMAN ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION,  ACCOMPLISHED  BY
   29  INTRODUCING  THE GENETIC MATERIAL OF A HUMAN SOMATIC CELL INTO AN OOCYTE
   30  WHOSE NUCLEUS HAS BEEN REMOVED  OR  INACTIVATED,  TO  PRODUCE  A  LIVING
   31  ORGANISM WITH A HUMAN OR PREDOMINANTLY HUMAN GENETIC CONSTITUTION.
   32    2.    "SOMATIC CELL" MEANS A CELL HAVING A COMPLETE SET OF CHROMOSOMES
   33  OBTAINED FROM A LIVING OR DECEASED HUMAN BODY AT ANY STAGE  OF  DEVELOP-
   34  MENT.
   35    3. "OOCYTE" MEANS THE HUMAN FEMALE EGG.
   36    4.  "EMBRYO"  MEANS  AN  ORGANISM OF THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS FROM THE
   37  SINGLE CELL STAGE TO EIGHT WEEKS DEVELOPMENT.
   38    5. "FETUS" MEANS AN ORGANISM OF THE SPECIES HOMO  SAPIENS  FROM  EIGHT
   39  WEEKS  DEVELOPMENT UNTIL COMPLETE EXPULSION OR EXTRACTION FROM A WOMAN'S
   40  BODY, OR REMOVAL FROM AN ARTIFICIAL WOMB OR  OTHER  SIMILAR  ENVIRONMENT
   41  DESIGNED TO NURTURE THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUCH ORGANISM.
   42    S  3231.  HUMAN  CLONING  PROHIBITIONS.   IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR ANY
   43  PERSON OR ENTITY, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, TO INTENTIONALLY OR KNOWINGLY:
   44    1. PERFORM OR ATTEMPT TO PERFORM HUMAN CLONING;
   45    2. PARTICIPATE IN AN ATTEMPT TO PERFORM HUMAN CLONING;
   46    3. TRANSFER OR RECEIVE THE PRODUCT OF HUMAN CLONING FOR  ANY  PURPOSE;
   47  OR
   48    4.  TRANSFER  OR  RECEIVE,  IN  WHOLE  OR IN PART, ANY OOCYTE, EMBRYO,
   49  FETUS, OR HUMAN SOMATIC CELL, FOR THE PURPOSE OF HUMAN CLONING.
   50    S 3232. EXCEPTIONS.  NOTHING IN THIS ARTICLE SHALL RESTRICT  AREAS  OF
   51  SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH NOT SPECIFICALLY PROHIBITED BY THIS ARTICLE, INCLUD-
   52  ING  IN  VITRO  FERTILIZATION, THE ADMINISTRATION OF FERTILITY-ENHANCING
   53  DRUGS, RESEARCH IN THE USE OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER OR  OTHER  CLONING  TECH-
   54  NIQUES  TO  PRODUCE  MOLECULES, DNA, TISSUES, ORGANS, PLANTS, OR ANIMALS
   55  OTHER THAN HUMANS, OR CELLS OTHER THAN HUMAN EMBRYOS.
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    1    S 3233. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. 1. (A) ANY  PERSON  OR  ENTITY  THAT
    2  VIOLATES  SUBDIVISIONS ONE AND TWO OF SECTION THIRTY-TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-
    3  ONE OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE GUILTY OF A CLASS D FELONY.
    4    (B)  ANY PERSON OR ENTITY THAT VIOLATES SUBDIVISIONS THREE AND FOUR OF
    5  SECTION THIRTY-TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE GUILTY OF
    6  A CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.
    7    2. ANY PERSON OR ENTITY THAT VIOLATES ANY PROVISION  OF  THIS  ARTICLE
    8  AND  DERIVES  A  PECUNIARY GAIN FROM SUCH VIOLATION SHALL BE FINED UP TO
    9  ONE MILLION DOLLARS PURSUANT TO THE PREVAILING  FEDERAL  PENALTY  GUIDE-
   10  LINES  OR  TWICE  THE  AMOUNT  OF GROSS GAIN, OR ANY AMOUNT INTERMEDIATE
   11  BETWEEN THE FOREGOING, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COURT.
   12    3. ANY VIOLATION  OF  THIS  ARTICLE  SHALL  CONSTITUTE  UNPROFESSIONAL
   13  CONDUCT  AND  SHALL  RESULT  IN  PERMANENT  REVOCATION OF THE VIOLATOR'S
   14  LICENSE TO PRACTICE MEDICINE.
   15    4. ANY VIOLATION OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE THE BASIS:
   16    (A) FOR DENYING AN APPLICATION FOR,
   17    (B) FOR DENYING AN APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF, OR
   18    (C) FOR REVOKING ANY LICENSE, PERMIT, CERTIFICATE, OR ANY  OTHER  FORM
   19  OF  PERMISSION  REQUIRED TO PRACTICE OR ENGAGE IN A TRADE, OCCUPATION OR
   20  PROFESSION.
   21    S 3234. SEVERABILITY. IF ANY CLAUSE, SENTENCE, PARAGRAPH,  SECTION  OR
   22  PART  OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE ADJUDGED BY ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURIS-
   23  DICTION TO BE INVALID AND  AFTER  EXHAUSTION  OF  ALL  FURTHER  JUDICIAL
   24  REVIEW,  THE JUDGMENT SHALL NOT AFFECT, IMPAIR OR INVALIDATE THE REMAIN-
   25  DER THEREOF, BUT SHALL BE CONFINED  IN  ITS  OPERATION  TO  THE  CLAUSE,
   26  SENTENCE,  PARAGRAPH,  SECTION OR PART OF THIS ARTICLE DIRECTLY INVOLVED
   27  IN THE CONTROVERSY IN WHICH THE JUDGMENT SHALL HAVE BEEN RENDERED.
   28    S 4. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth  day  after  it  shall
   29  have become a law.
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