The World Assembly,
Applauding its previous decision to regulate the sterilisation of minors in member-states,
Disappointed however, that the target resolution does not completely ban the sterilisation of minors even in non-emergency situations, as an IRB can still approve the sterilisation of a minor if it deems it necessary to long-term health,
Concerned that by giving the WACC prerogative to create secondary legislation, it creates dangerous precedent which might cause more resolutions in the future to allow World Assembly committees to create secondary legislation,
Observing that the target provides no guidelines as to the methods of staffing IRBs, allowing a member-state to staff its IRB with non-medical professionals,
Asserting that IRBs can delay sterilisations in cases of emergency by wasting time reviewing cases, or if they are inadequately staffed to deal with the workload given,
Cognisant that the opinion of an individual medical professional can be used to determine the necessity of a sterilisation in a more efficient manner than an IRB,
Perceiving the existence of GA#486 which renders the target superfluous and unnecessary,
Hereby repeals General Assembly Resolution 472, Ban on Sterilisation of Minors etc.