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Action Union of Myanmar
The State Peace and Development Council
The Blood and Blood Products Law
(The State Peace and Development Council Law No. 1/2003)
The 12th Waning day of Pyatho, 1364 M.E
(29th January 2003)
The State Peace and Development Council hereby
enacts the following Law:-
Chapter I
Title and Definition
1.This Law shall be called
the Blood and Blood Products Law.
2.The following expressions
contained in this Law shall have the meanings given hereunder:-
(a) Blood means naturally occurring fluid
in the human body consisting of red blood cells, white blood
cells, platelets, plasma and biochemical substances contained
in the plasma.
(b) Blood product means element of blood
such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma
and biochemical substances contained in the plasma which is
obtained in any manner as a result of processing.
(c) Blood transfusion instruments mean needle,
syringe, tube, bottle, bag and other materials used in extracting,
injecting or collecting blood and blood products.
(d) Sharp instruments mean needle, knife,
and any instrument which can cause bleeding in surgical operation
or on contact with any part of the human body.
(e) Committee means of the National Blood
and Blood Products Committee formed under section 4.
(f) National Blood Centre means the main
centre established by the Ministry of Health for enabling
the discharge of functions contained in section 7.
(g) Blood Bank means the establishment for
enabling the discharge of functions contained in section 8.
(h) Small-Scale Blood Bank means the establishment
for enabling the discharge of functions contained in section
9.
(i) Blood transfusion service means the
functions assigned to be performed by the National Blood Centre,
Blood Bank and Small-Scale Blood Bank.
(j) Disposing of waste means administering
by any means to eliminate blood and blood products unsuitable
for use, and used blood transfusion instruments and sharp
instruments.
(k) Licence means the permit issued under
section 11 to establish and operate private Small-Scale Blood
Bank.
Chapter II
Aims
3. The aims of this Law
are as follows:-
(a) to enable saving and looking after patients'
life by transfusion utilizing quality-assured blood;
(b) to prevent transfusion transmissible
infection through blood and other dangers, and to enable assuring
both mental and physical safety;
(c) to enable systematic supervision of
extracting, collecting, storing, issuing, distributing, transfusing
and disposal of waste of blood and blood products;
(d) to carry out implementation of blood
donor system on voluntary basis;
(e) to contribute towards health care of
patients not taking into consideration of profit in performing
blood transfusion service; (f) to enable promotion, dissemination
and research in respect of blood and blood products and to
nurture experts thereof.
CHAPTER III
Formation or National Blood and Blood Products
Committee and Duties and Functions There
of
4. The Government
(a) shall form the National Blood and Blood
Products Committee comprising not more than 2.1 members with
the Minister for Ministry of Health as the Chairman Director-General
of the Department of Health as the Secretary, heads of the
relevant ministries, government departments and organizations
and representatives of the non-governmental organizations
as members;
(b) may, in forming under subsection (a),
determine suitable persons from among the members as the Vice
Chairman and the Joint Secretary ;
(c) may re-constitute, if necessary, the
National Blood and Blood Products Committee formed under sub-section
(a).
5. The functions and duties
of the Committee are as follows;
(a) laying down policy to perform blood
transfusion service successfully in accordance with the aims
of this Law;
(b) giving guidance to carry out measures
as may be necessary for the prevention of blood transfusion
transmissible infections; (c) issuing licence to establish
Small-Scale Blood Bank, refusing to issue licence thereof
, suspending the licence subject to a time limit and canceling
thereof;
(d) stipulating conditions in respect of
extracting, collecting, storing, importing , exporting, issuing,
distributing and disposal of waste of blood and blood products;
(e) stipulating the conditions that are
to be abided by in performing blood transfusion services systematic,
and supervising thereof;
(f) giving guidance to carry out exhorting
and organizing work for increasing the number of voluntary
blood donors;
(g) giving guidance to stipulate the requirements
of voluntary blood donors;
(h) giving guidance for sufficiency of required
skilled persons and facilities for blood transfusion service;
(i) giving guidance to determine conditions
that are to be abided by in utilizing blood and blood products,
in utilizing blood transfusion instruments and sharp instruments,
and in carrying out other tasks that may possibly cause transmissible
infectious through blood;
(j) giving guidance on holding seminars
and meetings. and conduction of training courses for the promotion
and development of knowledge on blood transfusion service.
and prevention of transmissible infections through blood;
(k) giving guidance to conduct research
in respect of transmissible infections through blood and blood
products;
(l) issuing permit to the government departments
and organizations and Red Cross Society desirous of establishing
Blood Bank or Small-Scale Blood Bank;
(m) communicating and cooperating with the
government departments and organizations, international organizations,
and local and international non-governmental organizations
for, effective and successful implementation 'of blood transfusion
service;
(n) forming of required State Divisional
District and Township Blood Bank Committees to supervise the
Blood Bank and Small-Scale...Blood Banks .and stipulating
functions and duties thereof;
(o) submitting recommendation to the Ministry
of Health to proceed with the conferring of honour by the
State to voluntary blood donors who conform to the stipulations
including the number of times of blood donation.
(p) forming required Sub-Committees and
stipulating functions and duties thereof to carry Ot1t the
functions and duties of the , Committee effectively.
6. The Committee may delegate
its functions and duties to any organization or department.
CHAPTER IV
Functions of the National Blood Centre
7. The functions or the
National Blood Centre are as follows :
(a) carrying out the functions of extracting
t calming, storing, distributing and disposing of waste of
blood and blood products that conform to the standard and
are free from micro-organism causing acquired immune deficiency
syndrome {AIDS), viral hepatitis, venereal disease, malaria
and other transmissible infections through blood :
(b) prescribing norms and standards on matters
of skill and technology in respect of blood .transfusion service
;
( c ) carrying out exhorting and organizing
work to increase the number of blood donors and to obtain
safe blood ;
(d) safeguarding the reputation and interests
of the voluntary blood donors;
(e) making necessary arrangements for re-vitalization
of voluntary blood donor during the process of blood donation
;
(f) awarding blood donor badges and certificates
of honour to the voluntary blood donors ;
(g) submitting to, the Committee for enabling
conferring of honour by the State to the voluntary blood donors
who conform to the stipulations including the number of trines
of blood donation ;
(h) disseminating and promoting knowledge
in respect of blood and blood products ;
(i) conducting training courses, holding
meetings, conducting research and nurturing experts in respect
of blood and blood products ;
(i) manufacturing and di5tributing required
reagent to enable grouping and screening of blood and blood
products ;
(k) performing functions and duties assigned
by the Committee from time to time.
CHAPTER V
Functions of the Blood Bank and Small-Scale Blood Bank
8. The functions of the
Blood Bank are as follows :
(a) Carrying out the functions of the extracting
collecting, storing, issuing, distributing and disposal of
waste of blood and blood products in conformity with the conditions
as stipulated ;
(b) Carrying out exhorting and organizing
work to increase the number of blood donors and to obtain
safe blood;
(c) Carrying out the functions of collecting
& storing, issuing, distributing and disposal of waste
of blood that conform to the standard, and are free from micro-organism
causing AIDS, viral hepatitis venereal disease, malaria and
other transmissible infections through blood ;
(d) , Safeguarding the reputation and interests
of the voluntary blood donors
(e) Making necessary arrangements for re-vitalization
of voluntary blood donor during the process of blood donation
;
(I) Awarding blood donor badges and certificates
of honour to voluntary blood donor ;
(g) Submitting to the Committee for enabling
conferring of the relevant award of honour to the voluntary
blood donors who conform to the. stipulations including the
number of times of blood, donation;
9. The Small-Scale Blood
Bank shall comply with the conditions stipulated in carrying
out the works of storing, issuing and disposal of waste of
blood and blood products received .from National "Blood
Centre arid Blood Banks, or of blood products imported legally
for treatment of the patient.
Chapter VI
Application and Issuance of Licence
10. A person desirous of
establishing a private Small-Scale Blood Bank shall apply
to the organization or department assigned duty by the Coma
licence, in conformity with the stipulations.
11. The organization or
department assigned duty by the Committee under section 10
may, after scrutiny of the application, issue or refuse to
issue the licence.
12. The organization or
department assigned duty by the Committee may, after scrutiny
of the application for renewal of licence in conformity with
the stipulations renew the licence.
13. The Ministry of Health
shall determine the tenure of licence, licence fees and licence
renewal fees.
Chapter VII
A
14. If the licence holder
violates any of the conditions contained in the licence or
fails to abide by any notification, order and directive issued
under this Law, the organization or department assigned duty
by the Committee may pass any of the following administrative
orders:-
(a) warning;
(b) suspending the licence subject to a
time limit;
(c) cancellation of licence.
Chapter VIII
Appeal
15. A person dissatisfied
with the order or decision passed on him in respect of refusal
to issue licence, or suspending the licence subject to a time
]i1nit, or cancellation of licence by the organization or
department assigned duty by the Committee. may file an appeal
to the Committee within 60 days from the date on which such
order or decision had been passed.
16. The Committee may, in
respect of the appeal under section 15, confirm. revise or
cancel the order or decision passed by the organization or
department assigned duty by the Committee.
17. The decision passed
by the Committee under section 16 shall be final and conclusive.
Chapter IX
Offences and Penalties
18. Whoever, without permission
, extracts. collects, stores, issues or distributes blood
or blood products shall. on conviction, be punished with imprisonment
for a term which may extend to seven years. and may also be
liable to a fine.
19. Whoever without licence,
establishes a private Sma1I-Scale Blood Bank shall, on conviction
, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend
to five years, and may also be liable to a fine.
20. Whoever. without consent
of the person extracts blood from the said person shall on
conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which
may extend to five years, and may also be liable to a fine.
21. Whoever. without consent
of the person or in the case of a person incapable of giving
consent of the person who is capable of giving consent on
his behalf transfuses blood or blood product shall, on conviction,
be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend
to five years, and may also be liable to a fine.
22. Whoever commits any
of the following acts shall on conviction, be punished with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or
with fine or with both:-
(a) transfusing into any person blood or
blood products not obtained from the National BIood Centre,
Blood Bank or SmalI-Scale Blood Bank, or of blood or blood
products not imported legally.
(b) transfusing into any person blood or
blood products without grouping and matching the blood and
blood products of patient and of donor.
(c) transfusing of blood or blood products
past the expiry date into any person:
(d) extracting from or transfusuig into
any person blood or blood products by using blood transfusion
instrument past the expiry date or which is not free from
micro-organism or which has been utilized once;
(e) using sharp instrument not in conformity
with the stipulations.
23. Whoever sells or buys
blood with money or other consideration for business purpose
shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a
tern which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with
both.
24. Whoever violates any
prohibition or fails to abide by any duty contained in the
notification, order and directive issued under this Law in
order to prevent the transmissible infection through blood
shall, on conviction be punished with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to six months, or with fine, Or with both.
25. Whoever abets in the
commission of any offence contained in this Law shall be liable
to the penalty provided for such offence under this Law.
Chapter X
Miscellaneous
26. Prior sanction of the
Ministry of Health shall be obtained in prosecuting under
this Law .
27. No suit or prosecution
shall lie against any medical practitioner or any person who
performed under the instruction of the medical practitioner,
or any person who is skilled, experienced and competent in
transfusing blood and blood products for transfusing blood
or blood products in good faith, to save the life of the patient
in an emergency case.
28. The Central National
Blood Bank and the Blood Banks established by the Ministry
of Health prior to the enactment of this Law shall be deemed
to be the National Blood Centre and Blood Bank and Small-Scale
Blood Bank respectively according to the nature of blood transfusion
service, and shall carry on the blood transfusion service
as stipulated.
29. The government department
or organization and Red Cross Society desirous of establishing
the Blood Bank or Small-Scale Blood Bank shall seek the permission
of the Committee.
30. On a dispute arising
as to whether or not a substance is blood or blood products,
the decision shall be made by the Committee. The decision
of the Committee shall be final and conclusive.
31. The Ministry of Health-
(a) shall bear the expenditure of the Committee;
(b) shall make arrangements for enabling
the discharge of the office work of the Committee;
(c) may grant suitable remuneration to non-goven1Jnental
members of the Committee.
32. The notifications orders
and directives issued by the Ministry of Health and Department
of Health in respect of blood donation, extracting, collecting,
storing, issuing, distributing, transfusing and disposal of
waste of blood and blood products or utilization of sharp
instruments prior to the enactment of this Law may continue
to be applicable in so far as they are not inconsistent with
this Law.
33. In implementing of the
provisions of this Law:-
(a) the Ministry of Health may. with the
approval of the Government, issue such rules and procedures
as may be necessary ;
(b) the Committee, the Ministry of Health
and the Department of Health may issue such notifications,
orders and directives as may be necessary.
(Sd.) Than Shwe
Senior General
Chairman
The State Peace and Development Council
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