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(b) The court shall give credit for payments that the court finds have been made
during the period beginning from the filing of the pleading that requests child support.
(C) THE COURT MAY ORDER EITHER PARENT TO PAY ALL OR PART OF:
(1) THE MOTHER'S MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL EXPENSES FOR
PREGNANCY, CONFINEMENT, AND RECOVERY; AND
(2) MEDICAL SUPPORT FOR THE CHILD, INCLUDING NEONATAL
EXPENSES.
12-106.
(A) AN ORDER AWARDING CHILD SUPPORT SHALL CONTINUE TO BE IN
EFFECT UNTIL THE FIRST TO OCCUR OF THE FOLLOWING EVENTS:
(1) THE CHILD RECEIVING THE SUPPORT MARRIES; OR
(2) THE CHILD RECEIVING THE SUPPORT ATTAINS THE AGE OF IS
YEARS.
(B) NOTWITHSTANDING SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION, AN ORDER
AWARDING CHILD SUPPORT TO AN UNMARRIED CHILD WHO IS ENROLLED IN AT
LEAST 4 UNITS OF CREDIT IN A PROGRAM AT A SECONDARY SCHOOL SHALL
CONTINUE TO BE IN EFFECT UNTIL THE FIRST TO OCCUR OF THE FOLLOWING
EVENTS:
(1) THE CHILD RECEIVING THE SUPPORT MARRIES;
(2) THE CHILD RECEIVING THE SUPPORT GRADUATES FROM A
SECONDARY SCHOOL OR IS NO LONGER ENROLLED AT A SECONDARY SCHOOL; OR
(3) THE CHILD RECEIVING THE SUPPORT ATTAINS THE AGE OF 19
YEARS.
(C) THIS SECTION MAY NOT BE CONSTRUED TO PREVENT A COURT FROM
MODIFYING A CHILD SUPPORT AWARD AS CIRCUMSTANCES REQUIRE.
Article—Health—General
4-208.
(a) (1) Within 72 hours after a birth occurs in an institution, the administrative
head of the institution or a designee of the administrative head shall:
(i) Prepare, on the form that the Secretary provides, a certificate of
birth;
(ii) Secure each signature that is required on the certificate; and
(iii) File the certificate.
(2) The attending physician shall provide or confirm the date of birth and
medical information that are required on the certificate.
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