State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2013 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/12/13.
AN ACT Relating to access to original birth certificates after adoption finalization; and amending RCW 26.33.345.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 26.33.345 and 1993 c 81 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The department of social and health services, adoption
agencies, and independent adoption facilitators shall release the name
and location of the court where a relinquishment of parental rights or
finalization of an adoption took place to an adult adoptee, a birth
parent of an adult adoptee, an adoptive parent, a birth or adoptive
grandparent of an adult adoptee, or an adult sibling of an adult
adoptee, or the legal guardian of any of these.
(2) The department of health shall make available a noncertified
copy of the original birth certificate of a child to the child's birth
parents upon request.
(3)(a) For adoptions finalized after October 1, 1993, the
department of health shall make available a noncertified copy of the
original birth certificate to ((the adoptee after the adoptee's
eighteenth birthday unless the birth parent has filed an affidavit of
nondisclosure)) an adopted person eighteen years of age or older upon
request, unless the birth parent has filed an affidavit of
nondisclosure before the effective date of this section or a contact
preference form that indicates he or she prefers not to be contacted:
PROVIDED, That the affidavit of nondisclosure, the contact preference
form, or both have not expired.
(b) For adoptions finalized on or before October 1, 1993, the
department of health may not make available the original birth
certificate to the adopted person for inspection or copying until after
June 30, 2014. After June 30, 2014, the department of health shall
make available a noncertified copy of the original birth certificate to
an adopted person eighteen years or older upon request, unless the
birth parent has filed a contact preference form that indicates he or
she prefers not to be contacted: PROVIDED, That the contact preference
form has not expired.
(4)(a) Regardless of whether a birth parent has filed an affidavit
of nondisclosure or when the adoption was finalized, a birth parent may
at any time complete a contact preference form stating his or her
preference about personal contact with the adopted person, which, if
available, must accompany a birth certificate issued under subsection
(3) of this section.
(b) The contact preference form must include the following options:
(i) I would like to be contacted;
(ii) I would like to be contacted only through a confidential
intermediary as described in RCW 26.33.343; and
(iii) I prefer not to be contacted and have also completed the
birth parent updated medical history form.
(c) If the birth parent indicates he or she prefers not to be
contacted, personally identifying information on the contact preference
form must be kept confidential and may not be released.
(d) A contact preference form expires upon the death of the birth
parent.
(5) If a birth parent files a contact preference form, the birth
parent must also file a medical history form with the department of
health. Upon request of the adopted person, the department of health
must provide the adopted person with the medical history form filed by
the adopted person's birth parent.
(6) Both a completed contact preference form and birth parent
updated medical history form are confidential and must be placed in a
secure file until a match with the adopted person's file is made. Once
a match is made, the forms must be placed in the adopted person's
sealed file.
(7) If the contact preference form is filed within six months of
the first time an adopted person requests a copy of his or her original
birth certificate as provided in subsection (3) of this section, the
department of health must forward the form to the address of the
adopted person. If applicable, the department of health must also
forward the birth parent updated medical history form to the address of
the adopted person.
(8) The department of health may charge a fee not to exceed twenty
dollars for providing a noncertified copy of a birth certificate to an
adopted person.
(9) The department of health must create the contact preference
form and medical history form. The contact preference form must
provide a method to ensure personally identifying information can be
kept confidential. The medical history form may not require the birth
parent to disclose any identifying information about the birth parent.
(10) An affidavit of nondisclosure expires upon the death of the
birth parent.