Manila Bulletin

Senate OKs simplified child adoption bill

- By MARIO B. CASAYURAN

The 24-member Senate yesterday approved on third and final reading a bill simplifyin­g the adoption process of a child by allowing

the rectificat­ion of simulated births through a simpler administra­tive proceeding.

The measure, Senate Bill 2081, entitled “Simulated Birth Rectificat­ion Act of 2018,” is contained in Committee Report 498 prepared by the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality chaired by Sen. Risa Hontiveros.

Hontiveros said the bill aims “to grant amnesty and allow the rectificat­ion of the simulated birth of a child where simulation was made for the best interest of the child, and that such child has been consistent­ly considered and treated by the person” who considered the child as his or her own.

The bill is a substituti­on of Senate Bill 1725, introduced by Sen. Grace Poe, and Senate Bill 1728, proposed by Hontiveros and Sen. Leila de Lima.

Its counterpar­t measure, House Bill No. 5675, was approved by the House of Representa­tives on August 29 last year and was transmitte­d to the Senate two days later.

In her sponsorshi­p speech, Hontiveros said the bill seeks to correct the status of a child whose birth was simulated by opening the avenue for a legal adoption that the child may enjoy all the benefits offered by the law to legally adopted children.

According to the measure, “birth simulation” refers to the tampering of the civil registry to make it appear in the record of birth that a child was born to a person who is not the child’s biological mother.

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