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Code · Maryland · Family Law

§ 5-4C-01

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§5–4C–01.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Administration” means the Social Services Administration of the Department.
(c)“Adoptee” means an individual:
(1)who was adopted in this State; or
(2)who was placed for adoption by:
(i)a child placement agency licensed in this State; or
(ii)a local department.
(d)“Director” means the Director of the Administration.
(e)“Identifying information” means information that reveals the identity or location of an adoptee, the natural parents of an adoptee, or a natural sibling.
(f)Repealed.
(g)“Natural father” means a man who:
(1)was married to the adoptee’s natural mother at the time of conception;
(2)was married to the adoptee’s natural mother at the time of the adoptee’s birth;
(3)was named as the father on the adoptee’s pre-adoption birth certificate, unless the man has signed a denial of paternity or his nonpaternity has been determined by a court;
(4)was identified by the natural mother as the father of the adoptee, unless the man has signed a denial of paternity or his nonpaternity has been determined by a court;
(5)has been adjudicated to be the father of the adoptee; or
(6)has acknowledged himself orally or in writing to be the father of the adoptee.
(h)“Natural sibling” means an individual who is at least 21 years old and shares 1 or both natural parents with an adoptee.
(i)“Registry” means the Mutual Consent Voluntary Adoption Registry.
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