Reproductive cells may be preserved only with the written consent of the person from whom they were obtained, and for a maximum of five years. At the request of this person, the preservation period shall be extended by a maximum of five years.
A longer preservation period may be agreed with persons who have their reproductive cells preserved with a view to producing their own offspring at a later date because medical treatment they undergo or an activity they carry out could lead to infertility or damage to their genetic material.
The person from whom the reproductive cells are obtained may, at any time, in writing, revoke consent to their preservation and use.
If consent is revoked or the preservation period expires, then the reproductive cells are to be destroyed immediately.