The general assembly declares that it is against public policy to enforce any term of a surrogate agreement that requires a surrogate to do any of the following:(1) Provide a gamete to conceive a child.(2) Become pregnant.(3) Consent to undergo or undergo an abortion.(4) Undergo medical or psychological treatment or examination.(5) Use a substance or engage in activity only in accordance with the demands of another person.(6) Waive parental rights or duties to a child.(7) Terminate care, custody, or control of a child.(8) Consent to a stepparent adoption under IC 31-19 (or IC 31-3-1 before its repeal).[Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-8-2-1.]As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.12.
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