Parentage may be established between a person and a child by: (1) The person having given birth to the child, unless the child was conceived by assisted reproduction under a gestational surrogacy agreement; (2) An unrebutted presumption of parentage under ORS 109.067; (3) An adjudication of the persons parentage by judicial proceeding; (4) Adoption of the child by the person; (5) An effective acknowledgment of parentage under ORS 109.070 or pursuant to the laws of another state, unless the acknowledgment has been rescinded or successfully challenged; (6) An adjudication of parentage by an administrative order issued pursuant to ORS 25.501 to 25.556; (7) Establishment of parentage under ORS 109.206 to 109.218 of a child conceived by assisted reproduction other than under a surrogacy agreement; (8) Establishment of parentage under ORS 109.222 to 109.244 of a child conceived by assisted reproduction under a gestational surrogacy agreement; or (9) Parentage being established or declared by another provision of law.
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