§ 20-8-502 - Legislative findings.
               	 		
20-8-502.    Legislative findings.
    The General Assembly finds that:
      (1)  More  than one hundred million (100,000,000) Americans and two billion  (2,000,000,000) other humans worldwide suffer from diseases that may  eventually be treated more effectively or even cured with stem cells;
      (2)  Stem cell research has been hampered by the controversy over the use of embryonic stem cells;
      (3)  Stem cells are not found only in embryos;
      (4)  The  umbilical cord, placenta, and amniotic fluid are rich in stem cells  that may be used for scientific research and medical treatment without  destroying embryos;
      (5)  Stem cell  research using stem cells from postnatal tissue and fluid has already  resulted in treatments for anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, lupus, multiple  sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, sickle cell disease, spinal cord  injury, and Crohn's disease;
      (6)  Stem  cell therapies using stem cells from postnatal tissue and fluid are  being studied for diseases as wide-ranging and diverse as corneal  degeneration, heart disease, stroke, Parkinson's disease, and  Alzheimer's disease;
      (7)  It is  the public policy of this state to encourage the donation, collection,  and storage of stem cells collected from postnatal tissue and fluid and  to make such stem cells available for both scientific research and  medical treatment; and
      (8)  It shall be the public policy of this state to encourage ethical research in life science and regenerative medicine.