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 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND  | |
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 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY  | |
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 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012  | |
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 A N A C T  | |
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 RELATING TO DOMESTIC RELATIONS - ADOPTION OF CHILDREN  | |
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      Introduced By: Representatives O`Neill, Petrarca, Mattiello, Ucci, and Flaherty  | |
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      Date Introduced: May 02, 2012  | |
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      Referred To: House Judiciary  | |
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 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:  | |
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      SECTION 1. Chapter 15-7 of the General Laws entitled "Adoption of Children" is hereby  | 
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 amended by adding thereto the following section:  | 
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      15-7-5.2. Consent and assisted reproduction - definitions. – The following terms,  | 
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 wherever used or referred to in chapter 7 of this title, shall have the following respective  | 
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 meanings:  | 
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      (1) “Assisted reproduction” means a method of causing pregnancy through means other  | 
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 than sexual intercourse that includes, but is not limited to:  | 
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      (i) Intrauterine insemination;  | 
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      (ii) Donation of eggs;  | 
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      (iii) Donation of embryos;  | 
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      (iv) In vitro fertilization and transfer of embryos; and  | 
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      (v) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection.  | 
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      (2) “Child” means an individual of any age whose parentage may be determined under  | 
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 this section or other law.  | 
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      (3) “Determination of parentage” means the establishment of the parent-child relationship  | 
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 by the execution of a valid acknowledgment of parentage and adjudication by the court.  | 
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      (4) “Donor” means an individual, other than an intended parent, who produces gametes  | 
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 used for assisted reproduction whether or not for consideration.  | 
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      (5) “Egg” means the female gamete.  | 
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      (6) “Embryo” means the organism resulting from the union of a sperm and an egg.  | 
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      (7) “Embryo transfer” means the placing of a viable embryo into the uterus of a woman.  | 
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      (8) “Gamete” means either a sperm or an egg.  | 
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      (9) “Intended parent” is an individual who manifests the intent to be legally bound as the  | 
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 parent of a child resulting from assisted reproduction.  | 
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      (10) “In vitro fertilization” means the formation of a human embryo outside the human  | 
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 body.  | 
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      (11) “Sperm” means the male gamete.  | 
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      15-7-5.3. Consent. – It is not necessary to obtain consent to adopt from an individual  | 
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 who produces gamete(s) used for assisted reproduction. If a gamete was provided under the  | 
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 supervision of a licensed physician or surgeon or to a licensed sperm bank for use in assisted  | 
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 reproduction for an intended parent, other than the donor’s spouse or civilly-unionized partner,  | 
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 then the donor shall be deemed not to be the natural parent of the child thereby conceived. The  | 
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 court may find that the donor has no parental rights and the parental rights of the donor are  | 
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 terminated.  | 
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      15-7-5.4. Effect of dissolution of marriage or withdrawal of consent. – (a) If a  | 
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 marriage or civil union as defined in chapter 15-3.1 is dissolved before placement of gametes or  | 
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 embryo(s), a former spouse or civilly-unionized partner shall not be considered a parent of the  | 
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 resulting child, unless the former spouse or civilly-unionized partner consented in a written record  | 
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 that if assisted reproduction were to occur after a marriage or civil union is dissolved by a final  | 
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 judgment or final order, the former spouse or civilly-unionized partner would be a parent of the  | 
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 child.  | 
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      (b) The consent of an individual to assisted reproduction may be withdrawn by the  | 
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 individual in a written record at any time before placement of eggs, sperm or embryos. An  | 
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 individual who withdraws consent under this section is not a parent of the resulting child.  | 
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      SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.  | 
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 EXPLANATION  | |
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 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL  | |
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 RELATING TO DOMESTIC RELATIONS - ADOPTION OF CHILDREN  | |
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      This act would address consent to adoption requirements in circumstances involving  | 
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 assisted reproduction, and also the effect a dissolution of a marriage or civil union affects  | 
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 parentage of a child resulting from assisted reproduction.  | 
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      This act would take effect upon passage.  | 
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