Section 702 – Parental status of donor.
78B-15-702. Parental status of donor. A donor is not a parent of a child conceived by means of assisted reproduction. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session
78B-15-702. Parental status of donor. A donor is not a parent of a child conceived by means of assisted reproduction. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session
78B-15-703. Husband’s paternity of child of assisted reproduction. If a husband provides sperm for, or consents to, assisted reproduction by his wife as provided in Section 78B-15-704, he is the father of a resulting child born to his wife. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session
78B-15-704. Consent to assisted reproduction. (1) A consent to assisted reproduction by a married woman must be in a record signed by the woman and her husband. This requirement does not apply to the donation of eggs for assisted reproduction by another woman. (2) Failure of the husband to sign a consent required by Subsection […]
78B-15-705. Limitation on husband’s dispute of paternity. (1) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (2), the husband of a wife who gives birth to a child by means of assisted reproduction may not challenge his paternity of the child unless: (a) within two years after learning of the birth of the child he commences a […]
78B-15-706. Effect of dissolution of marriage. (1) If a marriage is dissolved before placement of eggs, sperm, or an embryo, the former spouse is not a parent of the resulting child unless the former spouse consented in a record that if assisted reproduction were to occur after a divorce, the former spouse would be a […]
78B-15-707. Parental status of deceased spouse. If a spouse dies before placement of eggs, sperm, or an embryo, the deceased spouse is not a parent of the resulting child unless the deceased spouse consented in a record that if assisted reproduction were to occur after death, the deceased spouse would be a parent of the […]
Effective 5/12/2015 78B-15-708. Access to identifying information and medical history. (1) A person conceived through assisted reproduction who is at least 18 years of age shall be provided, upon the person’s request, access to the nonidentifying medical history of the donor who assisted in the reproduction process that resulted in the person’s birth. (2) Under […]