Human Chimera Prohibition Act of 2005 - Amends the federal criminal code to prohibit and to set penalties for: (1) creating or attempting to create a human chimera (a being with human and non-human tissue as specified in this Act); (2) transferring or attempting to transfer a human embryo into a non-human womb, or a non-human embryo into a human womb; or (3) transporting or receiving a human chimera.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 1373 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1373
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human chimeras.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 11, 2005
Mr. Brownback introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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A BILL
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human chimeras.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Human Chimera Prohibition Act of
2005''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds that--
(1) advances in research and technology have made possible
the creation of chimeras, which are beings with diverse human
and non-human tissue;
(2) serious ethical objections are raised to some types of
chimeras because they blur the lines between human and animal,
male and female, parent and child, and one individual and
another individual;
(3) respect for human dignity and the integrity of the
human species may be threatened by chimeras;
(4) the uniqueness of individual human beings is manifested
in a particular way through their brain and their reproductive
organs/cells; and
(5) with an increase in emerging zoonotic infection
threatening the public health, both domestically and abroad,
chimeras present a particularly optimal means of genetic
transfers that could increase the efficiency or virulence of
diseases threatening both humans and animals.
SEC. 3. PROHIBITION ON HUMAN CHIMERAS.
(a) In General.--Part I of title 18, United States Code, is amended
by inserting after chapter 15 the following:
``CHAPTER 16--HUMAN CHIMERAS
``Sec.
``301. Definitions.
``302. Prohibition on human chimeras.
``Sec. 301. Definitions
``In this chapter the following definitions apply:
``(1) Human chimera.--The term `human chimera' means--
``(A) a human embryo into which a non-human cell or
cells (or the component parts thereof) have been
introduced to render its membership in the species Homo
sapiens uncertain through germline or other changes;
``(B) a hybrid human/animal embryo produced by
fertilizing a human egg with non-human sperm;
``(C) a hybrid human/animal embryo produced by
fertilizing a non-human egg with human sperm;
``(D) an embryo produced by introducing a non-human
nucleus into a human egg;
``(E) an embryo produced by introducing a human
nucleus into a non-human egg;
``(F) an embryo containing haploid sets of
chromosomes from both a human and a non-human life
form;
``(G) a non-human life form engineered such that
human gametes develop within the body of a non-human
life form; or
``(H) a non-human life form engineered such that it
contains a human brain or a brain derived wholly or
predominantly from human neural tissues.
``(2) Human embryo.--The term `human embryo' means an
organism of the species Homo sapiens during the earliest stages
of development, from 1 cell up to 8 weeks.
``Sec. 302. Prohibition on human chimeras
``(a) In General.--It shall be unlawful for any person to
knowingly, in or otherwise affecting interstate commerce--
``(1) create or attempt to create a human chimera;
``(2) transfer or attempt to transfer a human embryo into a
non-human womb;
``(3) transfer or attempt to transfer a non-human embryo
into a human womb; or
``(4) transport or receive for any purpose a human chimera.
``(b) Penalties.--
``(1) In general.--Whoever violates subsection (a) shall be
fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 10 years, or
both.
``(2) Civil penalty.--Whoever violates subsection (a) and
derives pecuniary gain from such violation shall be subject to
a civil fine of the greater of $1,000,000 and an amount equal
to the amount of the gross gain multiplied by 2.''.
SEC. 4. TECHNICAL AMENDMENT.
The table of chapters for part I of title 18, United States Code,
is amended by inserting after the item relating to chapter 15 the
following:
``16. Human chimeras........................................ 301''.
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Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
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