Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1969

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  

Caption

Adult adoptee; access to original birth certificate.

Impact

The bill's adoption would align Virginia law with growing trends in other states that have adopted similar measures to promote transparency for adopted individuals. Enabling adult adoptees to access their original birth certificates would not only restore a significant aspect of their personal history but also address the widespread demand for openness in adoption. This progression could encourage more individuals to engage with adoption services, thereby potentially increasing the number of children placed for adoption.

Summary

House Bill 1969 seeks to amend existing Virginia laws surrounding the issuance of birth certificates for individuals who have been adopted. Under this bill, adult adoptees would gain access to their original birth certificates, thus allowing them to learn the identity of their birth parents and retrieve other important personal information. This measure fundamentally shifts the current framework, which heavily restricts access to identifying information about birth parents, effectively creating a pathway for adoptees to connect with their biological roots.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 1969 is largely positive, particularly among advocacy groups supporting adoptees’ rights. Many legislators and members of the public view it as a vital step towards acknowledging the rights of adoptees to know their origins. However, there are pockets of contention, mainly concerning the privacy rights of birth parents, who may feel that their anonymity is jeopardized by the bill’s provisions.

Contention

The most notable contention arises from concerns surrounding the implications of increased access to identifying information for birth parents. Some fear that the bill might lead to unwanted contact or intrusion into their lives, which they had sought to avoid by choosing adoption. Balancing these privacy concerns with the needs of adoptees for knowledge and closure presents a complex challenge that lawmakers must navigate, fostering a robust public dialogue on privacy, identity, and personal rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB550

Adult adoptee; access to original birth certificate.

VA HB550

Adult adoptee; access to original birth certificate.

VA HB2093

Adult adoptee access to original birth certificate; contact preference form.

VA HB649

Vital records; birth certificates, adoption, members of the military.

VA SB325

Vital records; birth certificates, adoption, members of the military.

VA HB3076

Relating to access to original birth certificates to adopted adults or their lineal descendants

VA SB00890

An Act Providing Certain Adult Adopted Persons With Access To Parental Health Information And Their Original Birth Certificates.

VA HB06105

An Act Concerning Access To Original Birth Certificates By Adult Adopted Persons.

VA SB00293

An Act Providing Certain Adult Adopted Persons With Access To Parental Health Information And Information In Their Original Birth Certificates.

VA HB450

Provides for access to an adopted person's original birth certificate

Similar Bills

VA HB2093

Adult adoptee access to original birth certificate; contact preference form.

VA HB550

Adult adoptee; access to original birth certificate.

VA HB550

Adult adoptee; access to original birth certificate.

MS SB2499

Statewide Elections Management System; compare identification databases to ensure noncitizens are not registered to vote.

MS HB363

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB89

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB950

Statewide Elections Management System; compare to certain databases to ensure non-U.S. citizens are not registered to vote.

MN HF1174

Various provisions related to driver and vehicle services modified, distribution of money to deputy registrars for no-fee transactions required, driver's license examination requirements modified, online renewal established, and money appropriated.