(a) (1) Within 72 hours after a person takes custody of a child of unknown parentage, the person shall prepare and file a report, on the form that the Secretary provides. (2) The report shall state: (i) The date and place of finding of the child; (ii) The sex, color or race, and approximate date of birth of the child, as determined by a physician; (iii) The name and address of the person with whom the child is placed for care; (iv) The name that the custodian gives the child; and (v) Any other information that the Secretary requires. (b) The person shall enter the place where the child was found as the place of birth. (c) A report under this section is the certificate of birth for the child. (d) If the child is identified and a certificate of birth is found or obtained, the report under this section: (1) Shall be sealed; and (2) May be reopened only: (i) On order of a court of competent jurisdiction; (ii) On written order of a designee of the Secretary; or (iii) As the rules and regulations of the Secretary provide.
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