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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>79014</law_id><section_number>63.2-1914</section_number><catch_line>Hospital paternity establishment programs</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><referred_to_by><reference>32.1-134.03</reference></referred_to_by><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="63.2">Welfare (Social Services)</unit><unit label="subtitle" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="V">Administrative Child Support</unit><unit label="chapter" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="19">Child Support Enforcement</unit><unit label="article" level="4" order_by="1" identifier="3">Paternity</unit></structure><text>
						<section><p>Each public and private birthing hospital in the Commonwealth shall provide unwed parents the opportunity to legally establish the paternity of a <span class="dictionary">child</span> prior to the <span class="dictionary">child</span>&#x2019;s discharge from the hospital following birth, by means of a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity signed by the mother and the father, under <span class="dictionary">oath</span>.
		Birthing hospitals are defined as hospitals with licensed obstetric-care units, hospitals licensed to provide obstetric services, or licensed birthing centers associated with a hospital. Birthing centers are facilities outside hospitals that provide maternity services.
		Designated staff members of such hospitals shall provide to both the mother and the alleged father, if he is present at the hospital, (i) written <span class="dictionary">materials</span> regarding paternity establishment, (ii) the forms necessary to voluntarily acknowledge paternity, (iii) a written and oral description of the rights and responsibilities of acknowledging paternity, and (iv) the opportunity, prior to the <span class="dictionary">child</span>&#x2019;s discharge from the hospital, to speak with staff who are trained to provide information and answer questions about paternity establishment. The provision by designated hospital staff members of the information required by this section, consistent with federal regulations, shall not constitute the unauthorized practice of <span class="dictionary">law</span> pursuant to Chapter 39 (&#xA7;&#xA0;<a class="law" title="Practice of law; student internship program; definition" href="/54.1-3900/">54.1-3900</a> et seq.) of Title 54.1.
		Hospitals shall send the original acknowledgment of paternity containing the social security numbers, if available, of both parents, with the information required by Article 2 (&#xA7;&#xA0;<a class="law" title="Filing birth certificates; from whom required; signatures of parents" href="/32.1-257/">32.1-257</a> et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 32.1, to the State Registrar of Vital Records so that the birth certificate issued includes the name of the legal father of the <span class="dictionary">child</span>.
		The <span class="dictionary">Department</span> shall (a) provide to birthing hospitals all necessary <span class="dictionary">materials</span> and forms, and a written description of the rights and responsibilities related to voluntary acknowledgment of paternity; (b) provide the necessary training, guidance and written instructions regarding voluntary acknowledgment of paternity; (c) annually assess each birthing hospital&#x2019;s paternity establishment program; (d) pay to each hospital an amount determined by regulation of the <span class="dictionary">Board</span> for each acknowledgment of paternity signed under <span class="dictionary">oath</span> by both parents; and (e) determine if a voluntary acknowledgment has been filed with the State Registrar of Vital Records in cases applying for paternity establishment services.</p></section></text><history>1994, c. 718, &#xA7; 20-49.9; 1997, cc. 792, 896; 2002, c. 747.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
