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Maharashtra to establish task force for sonography and IVF centre regulations

Maharashtra's health department plans to launch a special task force to oversee sonography and IVF clinics. A new law regulating these facilities will be introduced in the state assembly's next session.

The Hindu·Thu, 02 July 2026 at 09:01 pm
Maharashtra to establish task force for sonography and IVF centre regulations

Maharashtra's government has announced plans to establish a special task force dedicated to monitoring and regulating the operations of sonography centres and IVF (in vitro fertilisation) clinics across the state. The move aims to ensure these medical facilities maintain proper standards and comply with existing regulations.

Maharashtra's Health Minister revealed that the government intends to introduce legislation specifically governing the functioning of sonography and IVF centres during the upcoming session of the State Assembly. This new law will provide a comprehensive framework for oversight and accountability in these specialised healthcare sectors.

The decision to create the task force comes as the government seeks to strengthen its regulatory mechanisms over diagnostic and fertility treatment facilities. Sonography centres and IVF clinics operate across urban and rural areas of Maharashtra, serving a large population seeking diagnostic imaging services and assisted reproduction treatments. The establishment of a dedicated task force indicates the government's recognition of the need for better coordination and enforcement of standards in these sectors.

The task force will likely be responsible for monitoring compliance with medical ethics, safety standards, equipment maintenance, and proper documentation at these facilities. It may also address concerns related to the misuse of diagnostic technologies and ensure that assisted reproduction treatments are conducted within ethical and legal boundaries.

The introduction of a new law during the next assembly session represents a formal commitment to regularise the sector. Such legislation typically covers licensing requirements, operational guidelines, quality standards, and penalties for violations. This regulatory framework is expected to protect patients and ensure that both sonography centres and IVF clinics operate transparently and responsibly.

The government's action aligns with growing public concern about maintaining healthcare standards and protecting vulnerable patients seeking medical treatments. Once the task force is operational and the new law is enacted, Maharashtra will have stronger mechanisms to address irregularities and maintain accountability in these critical healthcare services.

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