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Table 1. Overview of regulations related to the implementation of biotechnology and organismal based devices in society by legal system.

Legal System Civil Common Mixed Religious
Laboratory Safety General guidelines implemented,
national frameworks being updated
General guidelines implemented in regulations,
committees in place to oversee concerns
General guidelines implemented in regulations,
committees in place to oversee concerns
National biosafety frameworks in the process of being developed,
have signed the Cartagena Protocol
GMO Regulations In place, appropriate labelling required in most cases to identify GMO status
Generally strict regulations in place (EU, JPN)
In place, usage differs depending on country though most countries allow
(notable exception: NZ)
Dependent on country: some follow EU regulations and restrict access
while others are in the process of developing legislation with minimal regulations currently
In place, only allow certain crops, need proper labelling
to identify GMO status
Environmental Regulations Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity,
environmental release addressed
Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity,
environmental release addressed
Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity,
some countries have in place environmental release stipulations
Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity,
developing more specific legislation for environmental release
Agricultural Regulations Regulations mostly relate to field trials Must be approved by regulatory body to not cause a
negative impact on the environment
Dependent on country: some have strict regulations on crops
that can be planted while others have regulations in place, but allow a greater crop diversity
Regulations relate to type of crops that can be planted
Health Regulations Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts,
some countries are still in the process of developing legislation
In development with the growth of biotechnology, general
regulations state that new materials generated must be approved

Table 2. Canadian and American Regulation Comparisons for Cell-Free Systems.











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The exploration of our plan on how to address the genetic re-coding aspect of our project continues more in depth on our software page. We consider it to be a major part of our human practices, but to explain it as in depth as it requires, we felt it deserved its own page.