Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB410

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Public Health - Childbirth - Paternity Test

Impact

If enacted, SB410 will amend existing health regulations by introducing a new requirement for health care providers during childbirth. Specifically, it establishes that the attending physician must not only offer the paternity test but also communicate this option clearly both verbally and in writing, prior to the completion of the child's birth certificate. By embedding this requirement in health law, the bill aims to foster better recognition of paternal roles and responsibilities from birth.

Summary

Senate Bill 410 aims to require health care facilities to offer presumed fathers the option to take a paternity test when a child is born. The bill seeks to clarify and streamline the process of establishing paternity at the time of childbirth, ensuring that the presumed father is formally given the opportunity to confirm his paternity status. This initiative may promote parental responsibility and clarity in family law by allowing individuals to understand their legal rights and obligations earlier in the child's life.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise around the implementation of the proposed paternity testing offer. Opponents might express concerns regarding privacy and the emotional implications for new parents during childbirth. Furthermore, there could be discussions about the timing and consent related to paternity testing, especially in situations where the presumed father is not available for contact. While the bill provides a framework for establishing paternity, lawmakers will likely debate the ethical and legal ramifications of mandating such tests at a sensitive time.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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