Appeals

If a centre is dissatisfied with a decision of the Council, the centre may always contact the Council and try to resolve the matter by discussions. In the case of an application for a licence, the applicants are entitled with a right to make representations to the Council where the Council proposes to refuse to grant a licence, or to grant a licence in respect of part only of the premises or relevant activity specified in the application concerned, or to grant a licence subject to special conditions, or to refuse to vary a licence so as to designate another individual in place of the person responsible. The procedures for making such representations to the Council are set out in Section 2 under "Licence Application Procedures" of the Licensing Manual for Reproductive Technology Centres.

Any person aggrieved by certain decisions made in respect of him by the Council may also appeal to the Administrative Appeals Board against the said decisions of the Council within 28 days after receiving notice of the decisions.