Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 109 § 109.181 — to 109.203 and the results of the testing disclose:
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 109 ·
Oregon Code § 109.181·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
to 109.203 and the results of the testing disclose:
(a) The
individual has at least a 99 percent probability of parentage, using a prior
probability of 0.50, as calculated by using the combined relationship index
obtained in the testing; and
(b) A combined
relationship index of at least 100 to 1.
(2) An individual
presumed to be a genetic parent of the child under this section may challenge
the genetic testing results only by other genetic testing satisfying the
requirements of ORS 109.181 to 109.203 that:
(a) Excludes the
individual as a genetic parent of the child; or
(b) Identifies
another individual as a possible genetic parent of the child other than:
(A) The person
who gave birth to the child; or
(B) The
individual identified under subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Except as
otherwise provided in ORS 109.201, if more than one individual other than the
person who gave birth is identified by genetic testing as a possible genetic
parent of the child, the court shall order each individual to submit to further
genetic testing to identify a genetic parent. [2025 c.592 §45]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses to 109.203 and the results of the testing disclose:. AI-powered analysis coming soon.
Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 109.181
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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