(1) Definitions. In this section:
"Birth mother" means a woman, other than a gestational carrier under section 15-11121, who gives birth to a child of assisted reproduction. The term is not limited to a woman who is the child's genetic mother.
"Child of assisted reproduction" means a child conceived by means of assisted reproduction by a woman other than a gestational carrier under section 15-11-121.
"Third-party donor" means an individual who produces eggs or sperm used for assisted reproduction, whether or not for consideration. The term does not include:
A husband who provides sperm, or a wife who provides eggs, that are used for assisted reproduction by the wife;
The birth mother of a child of assisted reproduction; or
An individual who has been determined under subsection (5) or (6) of this sectionto have a parent-child relationship with a child of assisted reproduction.
Third-party donor. A parent-child relationship does not exist between a child of assisted reproduction and a third-party donor.
Parent-child relationship with birth mother. A parent-child relationship exists between a child of assisted reproduction and the child's birth mother.
Parent-child relationship with husband whose sperm were used during his lifetime by his wife for assisted reproduction. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (9) and (10) of this section, a parent-child relationship exists between a child of assisted reproduction and the husband of the child's birth mother if the husband provided the sperm that the birth mother used during his lifetime for assisted reproduction.
Birth certificate - presumptive effect. A birth certificate identifying an individual other than the birth mother as the other parent of a child of assisted reproduction presumptively establishes a parent-child relationship between the child and that individual.
Parent-child relationship with another. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (7), (9), and (10) of this section, and unless a parent-child relationship is established under subsection (4) or (5) of this section, a parent-child relationship exists between a child of assisted reproduction and an individual other than the birth mother who consented to assisted reproduction by the birth mother with intent to be treated as the other parent of the child.
Consent to assisted reproduction by the birth mother with intent to be treated as the other parent of the child is established if the individual:
Before or after the child's birth, signed a record that, considering all the facts andcircumstances, evidences the individual's consent; or
In the absence of a signed record under paragraph (a) of this subsection (6):
Functioned as a parent of the child no later than two years after the child's birth;
Intended to function as a parent of the child no later than two years after the child'sbirth but was prevented from carrying out that intent by death, incapacity, or other circumstances; or
Intended to be treated as a parent of a posthumously conceived child, if that intent isestablished by clear and convincing evidence.
Record signed more than two years after the birth of the child - effect. For the purpose of paragraph (a) of subsection (6) of this section, neither an individual who signed a record more than two years after the birth of the child, nor a relative of that individual who is not also a relative of the birth mother, inherits from or through the child unless the individual functioned as a parent of the child before the child reached eighteen years of age.
Presumption - birth mother is married or surviving spouse. For the purpose of paragraph (b) of subsection (6) of this section, the following rules apply:
If the birth mother is married at the time of conception and no divorce proceeding isthen pending, her spouse is presumed to satisfy the requirements of subparagraph (I) or (II) of paragraph (b) of subsection (6) of this section.
If the birth mother is a surviving spouse and at her deceased spouse's death no divorce proceeding was pending, her deceased spouse is presumed to satisfy the requirements of subparagraph (II) or (III) of paragraph (b) of subsection (6) of this section.
Divorce before placement of eggs, sperm, or embryos. If a married couple is divorced before placement of eggs, sperm, or embryos, a child resulting from the assisted reproduction is not a child of the birth mother's former spouse, unless the former spouse consented in a record that if assisted reproduction were to occur after divorce, the child would be treated as the former spouse's child.
Withdrawal of consent before placement of eggs, sperm, or embryos. If, in a record, an individual withdraws consent to assisted reproduction before placement of eggs, sperm, or embryos, a child resulting from the assisted reproduction is not a child of that individual, unless the individual subsequently satisfies subsection (6) of this section.
When posthumously conceived child treated as in gestation. If, under this section, an individual is a parent of a child of assisted reproduction who is conceived after the individual's death, the child is treated as in gestation at the time of the individual's death for purposes of section 15-11-104 (1)(b) if the child is:
(a) In utero not later than thirty-six months after the individual's death; or (b) Born not later than forty-five months after the individual's death.
Source: L. 2009: Entire section added, (HB 09-1287), ch. 310, p. 1677, § 8, effective July 1, 2010. L. 2010: (8) amended, (SB 10-199), ch. 374, p. 1750, § 8, effective July 1.
Cross references: For provisions relating to the time of taking effect or the provisions for transition of this code, see § 15-17-101. For other provisions on assisted reproduction and paternity, see § 19-4-106.