Genetic testing taken under this Article shall have the following effect: (a) If the court finds that the conclusion of the expert or experts, as disclosed by the evidence based upon the genetic testing, is that the alleged genetic parent is not the parent of the child, the question of parentage shall be resolved accordingly. (b) If the experts disagree in their findings or conclusions, the question shall be weighed with other competent evidence of parentage. (c) If the genetic testing results indicate that the alleged genetic parent is not excluded and that the combined parentage index is at least 1,000 to 1, and there is at least a 99.9% probability of parentage, the alleged genetic parent is presumed to be the parent, and this evidence shall be admitted. (d) A person identified under subsection (c) of this Section as the parent of the child may rebut the genetic testing results by other genetic testing satisfying the requirements of this Article which: (1) excludes the person as a genetic parent of the child; or (2) identifies another person as the possible parent of the child. (e) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, if more than one person is identified by genetic testing as the possible parent of the child, the court shall order them to submit to further genetic testing to identify the genetic parent. expert or experts, as disclosed by the evidence based upon the genetic testing, is that the alleged genetic parent is not the parent of the child, the question of parentage shall be resolved accordingly. conclusions, the question shall be weighed with other competent evidence of parentage. alleged genetic parent is not excluded and that the combined parentage index is at least 1,000 to 1, and there is at least a 99.9% probability of parentage, the alleged genetic parent is presumed to be the parent, and this evidence shall be admitted. Section as the parent of the child may rebut the genetic testing results by other genetic testing satisfying the requirements of this Article which: the child; or parent of the child. more than one person is identified by genetic testing as the possible parent of the child, the court shall order them to submit to further genetic testing to identify the genetic parent.
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