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Patient Review Panel

The Patient Review Panel is an independent statutory body established under the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 2008.

Applications

How to make an application to the Panel

Hearings

How Panel hearings are conducted and what to expect.

Outcomes and Statistics

Information about previous Panel decisions and statistics for numbers of applications received.

What is the Patient Review Panel?

The Patient Review Panel (the panel) is established under section 82 of the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 2008 (Vic) (the ART Act) and is independent of the Department of Health (the Department) and assisted reproductive treatment (ART) providers. The role of the panel is to consider applications relating to:

The ART Act further provides that the panel may perform any other functions given to it by the Minister for Health (s85(1)(g)).

In carrying out its functions, the panel ensures that the guiding principles of the ART Act (s5) are considered at all times. The guiding principles of the ART Act are that:

The panel is further guided by any other relevant legislation and the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Ethical guidelines on the use of assisted reproductive technology in clinical practice and research (2017).

Composition of the panel

Members, including the chairperson and deputy chairpersons, are appointed to the panel by the Governor in Council (s83) for a period of no longer than 3 years (s86 and s87(A)).

Applications to the panel are considered by a full division of the panel consisting of the chairperson, a deputy chairperson and 3 other members, at least one of whom has expertise in child protection (s85(3).

Applications for an extended storage period of gametes or embryos or the removal of embryos from storage (s31-34A) may be determined by the chairperson or a single member determined by the chairperson (s85(2)(b)), however, in practice applications of this nature are more commonly considered by a full division of the panel.

Panel members

The panel currently consists of 13 members, including the chairperson and 3 deputy chairpersons.

Support staff

The panel is not authorised to employ staff so is supported by the following Department of Health staff:

Health & social support

Updated 20 January 2026



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