Michigan Laws 722.1702 – Applicability of act
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 722.1702
- Assisted reproduction: means a method of causing pregnancy through means other than by sexual intercourse including, but not limited to, all of the following:
(i) Intrauterine, intracervical, or vaginal insemination. See Michigan Laws 722.1703Child: means an individual born as a result of assisted reproduction or under a surrogacy agreement, whose parentage may be determined under this act. See Michigan Laws 722.1703 Surrogacy agreement: means an agreement between 1 or more intended parents and a surrogate in which the surrogate agrees to become pregnant by assisted reproduction and that provides that each intended parent is a parent of a child conceived under the agreement. See Michigan Laws 722.1703
This act does not apply to the birth of a child conceived by sexual intercourse. Part 2 applies to the birth of a child by assisted reproduction not involving surrogacy. Part 3 applies to the birth of a child by assisted reproduction under a surrogacy agreement.