Federal HB9131 prohibits surrogacy agencies from facilitating contracts with sex offenders and voids such agreements.
Federal HB9131, known as the "Protecting Kids from Creeps Act," prohibits surrogacy agencies from facilitating surrogacy contracts with sex offenders. It imposes criminal penalties on agencies and employees who knowingly or recklessly engage in such activities, including fines and imprisonment. The bill also voids any surrogacy agreements involving sex offenders, rendering them unenforceable. Legal custody of children born from such agreements is determined based on the best interests of the child, according to state law.
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