Legal Framework for Assisted Reproduction in Georgia

Regulatory structure and institutional responsibilities for international participants

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Legal Foundation Under Georgian Law

Georgia permits assisted reproductive procedures, including donor participation, when conducted within licensed medical institutions under Georgian law.

Core requirements include

Understanding regulatory structure and responsibility allocation is essential for international families and donor volunteers before considering participation.

Activities conducted outside licensed institutions or by unqualified individuals are not permitted.

Allocation of Responsibility

Clear role separation supports transparency.
Licensed medical institutions are responsible for:

• Medical evaluation and procedures
• Clinical decision-making
• Documentation and consent
• Compliance with health regulations
• Medical liability

V-Bridge Global’s role is limited to:

• Regulatory framework explanation
• Institutional role clarification
• Cross-border communication facilitation

 

The platform does not participate in medical execution, financial arrangements, or outcome guarantees.

Donor Participation Context

Donor participation is conducted exclusively within licensed medical institutions in accordance with Georgian law.

Medical eligibility assessment, screening, and informed consent are performed by licensed healthcare professionals.

The platform does not conduct donor screening or clinical selection

Cross-Border Considerations

Medical procedures performed in Georgia are governed by Georgian law.
Legal implications in another country may differ and should be assessed under that jurisdiction.
Independent consultation with licensed professionals may be advisable where necessary.

Privacy & Confidentiality

Licensed medical institutions in Georgia are bound by professional confidentiality obligations.

The platform:

• Does not publish personal identities
• Does not maintain public medical databases
• Does not retain diagnostic medical records

Participation decisions remain voluntary and independent.