(a) guidelines and procedures for  obtaining  fully  informed  consent
from  potential  persons acting as surrogates, including but not limited
to a full disclosure of any known or potential health risks  and  mental
health impacts associated with acting as a surrogate;
  (b)  the  development  and  distribution,  in  printed form and on the
department's website, of informational material relating to  gestational
surrogacy;
  (c)  the  establishment  of  a  voluntary central tracking registry of
persons acting as surrogates, as reported by surrogacy programs licensed
by the department pursuant to article forty-four of the general business
law upon the affirmative consent of a person acting as  surrogate.  Such
registry  shall  provide  a means for gathering and maintaining accurate
information on the:
  (i) number of times a person has acted as a surrogate;
  (ii) health information of the person acting as surrogate; and
  (iii) other information deemed appropriate by the commissioner;
  (d)  the  development  of  guidelines,  procedures  or  protocols,  in
consultation   with   the   American   college   of   obstetricians  and
gynecologists and the American society  for  reproductive  medicine,  to
assist physicians in screening potential surrogates for their ability to
serve  as  a  surrogate  as  required  under subdivision four of section
581-402 of the family court act including taking into consideration  the
potential surrogates family medical history and complications from prior
pregnancies  and  known  health  conditions  that may pose a risk to the
potential surrogate during pregnancy; and
  (e) the development of guidance to reduce conflicts of interest  among
physicians providing health care services to the surrogate.
  2.  All  such  regulations  shall maintain the anonymity of the person
acting as surrogate and any resulting offspring  and  govern  access  to
information  maintained by the registry. Such registry shall comply with
all state and federal laws and regulations related  to  maintaining  the
privacy and confidentiality of records contained with the registry.
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