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Decision DNA research fatherhood

Original Language Title: Besluit DNA-onderzoek vaderschap

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Decision of 20 October 2008 laying down the requirements for the paternity examination in connection with recognition referred to in Article 4 (4) of the Law on the Netherlands and of the Law on the Law of the Netherlands and of Article II (b) of the Law of the Law of 27 June 2008, amending the Law on the Law of the Netherlands for the introduction of a declaration of bondage, and adapting the arrangements for the acquisition of the Netherlands after recognition (Stb) 270) (Decree of DNA research paternity)

We Beatrix, at the grace of God, Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, etc. etc. etc.

On the nomination of Our Minister of Justice of 29 July 2008, Executive Board of Laws, No. 5553785/08/6;

Having regard to Article 4 (6) of the Law on the Netherlands Government Act and Article II, third paragraph, of the Law on the Law of 27 June 2008 amending the Law on the Law of the Netherlands for the introduction of a declaration of bondage, and adjusting the arrangements for the acquisition of the Netherlands ' Recognition (Stb. 270);

The Council of State of the Kingdom heard (opinion delivered on 27 August 2008, No W03.08.0364/II/K);

Having regard to the further report of the Minister of Justice of 13 October 2008, Directorate-General for Legislation, No 5566748/08/6;

Having regard to the provisions of the Statute for the Kingdom of the European Union,

Have found good and understand:


Article 1

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  • 3 The DNA evidence referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be delivered by means of a laboratory as such as recognisable and signed by a laboratory as referred to in paragraph 6.

  • 5 The DNA evidence referred to in paragraph 2 shall be presented to the competent authority for confirmation of the acquisition of the Nederlandership.

  • 6 DNA testing is carried out in a laboratory:

    • a. which was accredited by the Council for Accreditation on the basis of the criteria mentioned in the EN ISO/IEC 17025 or the EN ISO/IEC 15189 and recommendations of the Paternity Testing Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics (FSI 2007);

    • b. which is established abroad and accredited by a body comparable to the Council for Accreditation or by a competent authority, according to the criteria mentioned in the EN ISO/IEC 17025 or the EN ISO/IEC 15189, and the recommendations of the Paternity Testing Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics (FSI 2007).

  • 7 In the case of a ministerial arrangement, further requirements may be laid down with regard to the laboratories referred to in paragraph 6.


Article 2

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This Decision shall enter into force on the day of its adoption Rijkswet of 27 June 2008 amending the Law on the Law of the Netherlands for the introduction of a declaration of bondage, and adapting the arrangements for the acquisition of the Dutch landscape after recognition of the rules of law on the law of the Netherlands (Stb. 270) enters into force.


Article 3

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This decision is cited as: Decree-DNA research fatherhood.

Charges and orders that this decision with the corresponding note of explanatory note in the Official Journal, will be placed in the Official Journal of the Netherlands Antilles and in the Afkoning sheet of Aruba.

' s-Gravenhage, 20 October 2008

Beatrix

The Minister of Justice,

E. M. H. Hirsch Ballin

Issued the thirtieth October 2008

The Minister of Justice,

E. M. H. Hirsch Ballin