§ 303.
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§ 303. Denial of parentage
A person presumed to be a parent or an alleged genetic parent may sign a denial of parentage only in the limited circumstances set forth in this section. A denial of parentage shall be valid only if:
(1)an acknowledgment of parentage by another person has been filed pursuant to this chapter;
(2)the denial is in a record and is witnessed and signed by at least one other person; and
(3)the person executing the denial has not previously:
(A)acknowledged parentage, unless the previous acknowledgment has been rescinded pursuant to section 307 of this title or successfully challenged the acknowledgment pursuant to section 308 of this title; or
(B)been adjudicated to be the parent of the child. (Added 2017, No. 162 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)