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Code · Virginia · Title 63.2 · Chapter 12

Code of Virginia § 63.2-1253. Duty to publicize registry.

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A. The Department shall produce and distribute a pamphlet or other publication informing the public about the Virginia Birth Father Registry including
(i)the procedures for voluntary acknowledgement of paternity,
(ii)the consequences of acknowledgement and failure to acknowledge paternity pursuant to § 20-49.1 ,
(iii)a description of the Virginia Birth Father Registry including to whom and under what circumstances it applies,
(iv)the time limits and responsibilities for filing,
(v)paternal rights and associated responsibilities, and
(vi)other appropriate provisions of this article.
B. Such pamphlet or publication shall include a detachable form that meets the requirements of subsection H of § 63.2-1250 , is suitable for United States mail, and is addressed to the Virginia Birth Father Registry. Such pamphlet or publication shall be made available for distribution at all offices of the Department of Health and all local departments of social services. The Department shall also provide such pamphlets or publications to hospitals, libraries, medical clinics, schools, baccalaureate institutions of higher education, and other providers of child-related services upon request.
C. The Department shall provide information to the public at large by way of general public service announcements, or other ways to deliver information to the public about the Virginia Birth Father Registry and its services.
2006, c. 825 ; 2017, c. 200 .
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