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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                              2839

INDIVIDUAL NEEDS THE INFORMATION FOR HEALTH REASONS. IN THE
CASE OF AN AGENCY RECORD, THE ADOPTION AGENCY MUST HAVE
REFUSED TO RELEASE THE HEALTH INFORMATION TO THE INDIVIDUAL.

(B) THE COURT SHALL ORDER OPEN TO INSPECTION BY THE
INDIVIDUAL THE PART OF THE RECORD CONTAINING THE NEEDED
MEDICAL INFORMATION IF THE COURT FINDS THAT ANY MEDICAL
INFORMATION IN THE COURT OR ADOPTION AGENCY RECORD OF THE
INDIVIDUAL'S ADOPTION IS NEEDED FOR THE HEALTH OF THE
INDIVIDUAL OR OF ANY BLOOD RELATIVE OF THE INDIVIDUAL. IN
THE CASE OF AN ADOPTION AGENCY RECORD, THE ADOPTION AGENCY
MUST HAVE REFUSED TO RELEASE THE HEALTH INFORMATION.

(C) THE RECORD WHICH THE ADOPTED INDIVIDUAL INSPECTS
MAY NOT CONTAIN ANY INFORMATION WHICH REVEALS THE IDENTITY
OR LOCATION OF THE NATURAL PARENTS.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1982.

Approved May 20, 1982.

CHAPTER 388

(House Bill 1019)

AN ACT concerning

Juvenile Causes - Restitution

FOR the purpose of requiring court ordered restitution not
made when judgment is entered by a court to be made by
an adjudicated delinquent or certain parents to the
Juvenile Services Administration instead of to the

wronged party; requiring the Juvenile Services

Administration to keep certain records and forward all
payments and property to the victim of the crime;
permitting the Juvenile Services Administration to
assess a certain fee against the child or parent to
cover administrative costs; requiring the Juvenile
Services Administration to notify the court of any
failure to pay the restitution; providing that an order
of restitution does not preclude the recovery of civil
damages from the child or parent by the victim; and
generally relating to court ordered restitution by
certain persons.

FOR the purpose of providing that the Juvenile Services
Administration is responsible for the collection of
restitution payments under certain circumstances.

 

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