Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB13

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

Access to an original impounded birth record. (FE)

Impact

By enabling unrestricted access to unaltered birth records for adults over the age of 18, AB13 seeks to amend existing state laws concerning adoption and birth records. It represents a significant shift in policy, moving from a model that emphasized birth parent consent for access to one that prioritizes the rights of adoptees. The state registrar is now mandated to issue copies to these individuals without needing prior authorization from the birth parents, thus altering the landscape of vital record access in Wisconsin.

Summary

Assembly Bill 13 focuses on enhancing access to original impounded birth records for individuals who have been adopted. The bill allows adoptees who are 18 years or older to obtain an uncertified copy of their original birth record upon request. Previously, access to such records was restricted and depended on whether consent had been given by birth parents via an affidavit. This change aims to simplify the process for adoptees seeking information about their origins and biological families, promoting transparency for those affected by adoption.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding privacy rights and the balance between the rights of adoptees to know their origins and the potential concerns of birth parents who might prefer anonymity. Proponents argue that this move is essential for the emotional and psychological well-being of adoptees, as it aids them in connecting with their personal histories. Conversely, some critics fear that it could undermine the confidentiality that certain birth parents sought when their children were placed for adoption, potentially leading to emotional stress or unintended consequences in some cases.

Companion Bills

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