Oklahoma Code § 10-7700-505

Title 10. Children: Identification of father - Rebuttal
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A.  Under the Uniform Parentage Act, a man is rebuttably
identified as the father of a child if the genetic testing complies
with this Article and the results disclose that the man has:
1.  At least a ninety-nine-percent probability of paternity,
using a prior probability of 0.50, as calculated by using the
combined paternity index obtained in the testing; and
2.  A combined paternity index of at least 100 to 1.
B.  A man identified under subsection A of this section as the
father of the child may rebut the genetic testing results only by
other genetic testing satisfying the requirements of this Article
which:
1.  Excludes the man as a genetic father of the child; or
2.  Identifies another man as the possible father of the child.
C.  Except as otherwise provided in Section 32 of this act, if
more than one man is identified by genetic testing as the possible
father of the child, the court shall order them to submit to further
genetic testing to identify the genetic father.

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