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The HTA launch new beta website!
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has today launched the beta (draft) version of our new website and we want your feedback!
The new website is part of our ongoing commitment to enhance the quality and accessibility of the information we provide to professionals working in areas we regulate, and members of the public who our regulation protects.
There are two ways you can give your feedback about the new site:
Disclosing information on incidents
HTA licensed establishments in the Post-mortem sector are required to report incidents to the HTA - we call these HTARIs - and those in the Human Application and Organ Donation and Transplantation sectors are required to report serious adverse events or reactions (SAEARs), as part of their licensing requirements.
In line with the HTA's commitment to transparency, we will be publishing reports every quarter detailing the volume and nature of incidents reported.
Business Impact Target (BIT)
Under the Enterprise Act 2016, the HTA and all other statutory regulators have a duty to report against the Government’s Business Impact Target. The target for the 2015-2020 Parliament is a £10 billion reduction in the cost of regulation to business.
The objectives of the BIT are to:
Workforce and expenses information
The Government has set out the need for greater transparency to enable the public to hold public bodies and politicians to account. This includes commitments relating to public expenditure, intended to help reduce the deficit and achieve better value for money.
Freedom of Information responses
You can browse and read previous FOI responses below.
For FOI responses before 2018, please see the national archive website.
Freedom of Information
The HTA has a responsibility to make its information available in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act. Before making a Freedom of Information request please take the time to check that it is not already available on one of these pages:
Remuneration Committee
The duties of the Remuneration Committee are to:
Audit and Risk Assurance Committee
Authority Board
The Authority – the HTA’s non-executive board – is made up of a Chair and 11 Members who are appointed by the Secretary of State for Health, with the exception of one Member appointed by the Welsh Minister and one by the Minister in Northern Ireland.