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marital children of assisted reproduction demonstrated throughout
the Act. Given the dramatic increase in the use of ART in the
United States during the past decade, it is crucial to clarify the
parentage of all of the children born as a result of modern
science.

 
Maine Comment

 
The intent of the UPA is to clarify the parentage of all of
the children born of modern science and without regard to the
marital status of the parents. Therefore, the Maine version
establishes that the parent-child relationship is created between
a person and the resulting child if the person provides sperm or
egg or consents to assisted reproduction by a woman with the
intent to be the parent of her child. This provision reflects
the concern for the best interest of all children of assisted
reproduction. Given the dramatic increase in the use of ART in
Maine during the past decade, it is crucial to clarify the
parentage of every child born as a result of modern science and
to provide every child in Maine with the opportunity to have as
parents, without regard to gender, both the birth parent and the
parent who either contributed sperm or an egg or consented to
assisted reproduction with the intent to be the parent of the
child.

 
Further, the UPA must operate in a gender-neutral manner, that
is, it must apply equally to women and men. The statutory means
available to establish paternity must also be available, where
appropriate, to establish the existence of a mother and child
relationship. The UPA mandates in section 106 that the
provisions of the UPA relating to determination of paternity
apply equally to determinations of maternity. Thus a woman is a
legal parent of a child gestated by another woman where she has
provided an egg or consented to assisted reproduction with the
intention of parenting the resulting child. Section 1983 serves
to protect the welfare and best interest of every child born of
assisted reproductive technology by ensuring that a child will
have the opportunity to have as parents both the person who gives
birth to the child and the person who either donated the egg or
sperm or the person who consented to the assisted reproduction
with the intent to be the parent of the child.

 
§1964.__Consent to assisted reproduction

 
1.__Consent.__Consent by a woman and a person who intends to
be a parent of a child born to the woman by assisted reproduction
must be in a record signed by the woman and the person who
intends to be a parent. This requirement does not apply to a
donor.


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