Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1147

Caption

Adoption; birth certificates

Impact

The bill includes provisions for a contact preference form that birth parents can complete voluntarily. This form allows birth parents to specify whether they wish to be contacted by the adoptee, contacted through an intermediary, or not contacted at all. Additionally, birth parents can complete a medical history form that will be kept confidential and provided to the adoptee, further contributing to their understanding of their medical background.

Summary

SB1147 amends section 36-340 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on the process for adopted individuals to obtain their original birth certificates, which are typically sealed. The bill stipulates that individuals who are at least eighteen years old and born in Arizona can request a copy of their original birth certificate along with adoption evidence. The bill aims to empower adopted individuals by providing them access to their vital records while ensuring that certain privacy measures are maintained.

Contention

There may be points of contention related to the privacy rights of birth parents versus the rights of adopted individuals seeking information about their origins. While supporters argue that adopted individuals deserve the right to know their biological heritage, critics may express concerns about the implications of unsealing birth records and potential emotional impacts on birth parents who may prefer anonymity.

Legal considerations

The updated legislation clarifies that the original birth certificates provided will not be certified copies and cannot be used for legal purposes. It also includes specific limitations on who can access these birth certificates, particularly for individuals born between specific dates, thus establishing a balanced approach to accessing vital records while protecting the involved parties' rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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