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All establishments licensed in our Anatomy, Post Mortem, Public Display and Research sectors are required to provide us with updates of licensing information and to complete a compliance questionnaire.
In the current circumstances, accessing facilities to undertake routine tasks may be difficult. However, HTA-licensed establishments must make sure that they have arrangements in place to maintain the dignity of the deceased.
You should read the relevant guidance document before you start to fill in the application form.
The guidance documents will tell you:
If you are interested in applying to become an AA, but unsure whether you meet the requirements, you should read the AA role specification and contact the Stem Cell Coordinator at your nearest stem cell unit in the first instance.
The guidance will help you to decide whether you need a licence. The guidance will also help you determine which licence you need and the licensable activities it should cover.
The Human Tissue Act 2004 (HT Act) provides the legal framework for bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) donation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
As an establishment, you should risk assess your supply chain of reagents and consumables relating to the handling of tissues and cells.
We inspect establishments licensed under the Human Tissue (Quality and Safety for Human Application) Regulations 2007 at least every two years.