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(1) the 99% standard reflects the current standard of the American | | Association of Blood Banks (Standards for Parentage Testing | | Laboratories, 4th ed. 1999), and the proposed standards (5th ed. | | 2001); |
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| | | (2) the standards promulgated by the various accrediting bodies | | (American Association of Blood Banks and the American Society for | | Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics) will, in reality, set the | | benchmark for genetic testing; |
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| | | (3) the 99% standard is consistent with the standards of the | | plurality of American jurisdictions as of December, 2000; |
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| | | (4) a standard higher than 99% could cause evidentiary problems | | in probate proceedings because of degraded specimens. Similarly, | | that problem may arise in cases involving one or more missing | | individuals, e.g., the mother is not available, but the child and | | alleged father are available; |
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| | | (5) the percentage is an evidentiary presumption that the | | respondent may always challenge by requesting a second test under | | §507; and |
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| | | (6) a proceeding to adjudicate paternity is a civil action based | | on a preponderance of the evidence, not a criminal action based | | on evidence beyond reasonable doubt. |
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| | | §1906.__Costs of genetic testing |
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| | | 1.__Costs advanced.__Subject to assessment of costs under | | subchapter 6, the cost of initial genetic testing must be | | advanced: |
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| | | A.__By a support enforcement agency in a proceeding in which | | the support enforcement agency is providing services; |
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| | | B.__By the individual who made the request; |
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| | | C.__As agreed by the parties; or |
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| | | D.__As ordered by the court. |
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| | | 2.__Reimbursement.__In cases in which the cost is advanced by | | the support enforcement agency, the agency may seek reimbursement | | from a man who is rebuttably identified as the father. |
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