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The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Statutory Storage Period) Regulations 1991

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Regulation 2(1)

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The appropriate period mentioned in Regulation 2(1) in respect of any gametes is the period of years specified in the second column of this Schedule corresponding to the age, specified in the first column of this Schedule, of the person who provided the gametes on the date on which they were provided.

Column 1Column 2
Age of person providing gametes on date when they were provided:Appropriate period (in years):
16 or under39
1738
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1936
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2134
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3124
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4015
4114
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