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I already have a licence under the Human Tissue Act 2004 for removal of relevant material from a deceased person; do I need a licence for procurement?

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I already have a licence under the Human Tissue Act 2004 for removal of relevant material from a deceased person; do I need a licence for procurement?

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A licence for removal of relevant material from a deceased person authorises an establishment to remove material for purposes such as research. It does not authorise the procurement of tissues and / or cells for human application.

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