Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL]

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Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] MARSHALLED LIST OF AMENDMENTS TO BE MOVED IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE Amendment No. [Amendments marked * are new or have been altered] Clause 1 1* Page 1, line 2, leave out from No to in and insert person with a conscientious objection to participating in a hands-on capacity 2 Page 1, line 2, after practitioner insert, or member of technical, management or laboratory staff, or ancillary staff such as an operating theatre assistant or a porter working in a medical capacity, 3* Page 1, line 2, after in insert a hands-on capacity in BARONESS MEACHER LORD CASHMAN LORD FINKELSTEIN 4* Page 1, line 3, leave out paragraph (a) 5* Page 1, line 3, after treatment insert from a person who has not made a valid and applicable Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment under the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 6 Page 1, line 3, at end insert where death is considered to be imminent HL Bill 14 I 57/1

2 Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] 7 Page 1, line 5, after 1990 insert except (i) any treatment by in vitro fertilisation which does not involve the production of spare embryos or the storage of gametes and zygotes, or (ii) research requiring human embryos, LORD TURNBERG 8* Page 1, line 7, leave out prepare for, 9* Page 1, line 7, leave out, support 10 Page 1, line 8, at end insert or counselling of patients or couples considering termination of pregnancy BARONESS PROSSER BARONESS WATKINS OF TAVISTOCK 11* Page 1, line 9, at end insert, except where a conscientious objection to participate in any of these activities would prevent another person from accessing a legal healthcare treatment 12* Page 1, line 9, at end insert except to the extent that refusing to participate in any of these activities would amount to refusing treatment necessary to save the life of, or prevent serious deterioration in the health of, any patient 13* Page 1, line 9, at end insert ( ) The provision for conscientious objection under subsection (1)(c) does not apply to circumstances where, in the expert opinion of two obstetricians, the foetus suffers from severe damage or deformity which is regarded as being incompatible with life beyond the first week after delivery. 14* Page 1, line 9, at end insert ( ) Any medical practitioner declaring themselves to be a conscientious objector under subsection (1) must, in the relevant circumstances, inform their patients and ensure that any patient who consults them for services involving reproductive medicine, abortion, contraception or other relevant services is referred to another practitioner who it is understood is not likely to object to provision of these services.

Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] 3 15* Page 1, line 9, at end insert BARONESS WATKINS OF TAVISTOCK ( ) Any person (B) with a conscientious objection to participating in an activity must (a) notify the relevant registering or licensing body of their conscientious objection; (b) inform their employers, clinical partners or colleagues of their conscientious objection; (c) refer any patient seeking treatment to which B conscientiously objects to a colleague who does not have a conscientious objection; (d) inform the patient that B has a conscientious objection to providing that treatment; (e) not obstruct any patient from accessing services. BARONESS CHAKRABARTI 16* Page 1, line 10, leave out subsection (1) and insert this Act 17* Page 1, line 11, leave out from person to end of line 15 and insert participating in an activity 18* Page 1, line 14, leave out paragraph (c) 19* Page 1, line 16, leave out from activity to end of line 17 and insert means taking part in a hands-on capacity 20* Page 1, line 16, leave out supervision, 21* Page 1, line 16, leave out delegation. 22* Page 1, line 17, leave out planning 23* Page 1, line 17, leave out or supporting of staff LORD TURNBERG 24* Page 1, line 18, leave out subsection (3)

4 Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] 25* Page 1, line 18, leave out subsection (3) and insert (3) It is a requirement of this Act that any medical practitioner who believes in good faith that they are likely to be a conscientious objector to participating in the activities in subsection (1) must declare their concerns on application for appointment to medical or nursing posts involving (a) intensive care; (b) severe chronic neurological disease; (d) geriatric medicine; (e) obstetrics and gynaecology; (f) reproductive medicine; (g) neonatal care; (h) oncology and haematology; (i) genitourinary medicine or surgery; (j) the provision of contraceptive services; (k) the provision of anaesthesia; (l) psychiatric medicine and family counselling. BARONESS CHAKRABARTI 26* Page 1, line 19, after of insert or does not make use of 27* Page 1, line 19, after section insert, except where the absence of a conscientious objection is an occupational requirement, LORD TURNBERG 28* Page 1, line 23, after service insert, except where the absence of a conscientious objection is an occupational requirement for such opportunities 29* Page 2, line 9, leave out protections and 30* Page 2, line 12, at end insert ( ) Nothing in this Act shall be taken to interfere with a person s access to legal treatments permitted by the Abortion Act 1967 or the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990.

Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] 5 31* Page 2, line 12, at end insert BARONESS MEACHER LORD CASHMAN ( ) Nothing in this Act shall be taken to interfere with a person s right to refuse treatment in advance under sections 24 and 25 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Baroness Thornton gives notice of her intention to oppose the Question that Clause 1 stand part of the Bill. In the Title 32* Line 1, leave out Clarify the extent to and insert An Act to extend the circumstances in 33* Line 1, leave out medical practitioner and insert person 34* Line 2, after participating insert in a hands-on capacity

Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] MARSHALLED LIST OF AMENDMENTS TO BE MOVED IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE 21 March 2018 HL Bill 14 I 57/1