Section 7551 Of Chapter 2. Blood Tests To Determine Paternity From California Family Law Code >> Division 12. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.
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. In a civil action or proceeding in which paternity is a
relevant fact, the court may upon its own initiative or upon
suggestion made by or on behalf of any person who is involved, and
shall upon motion of any party to the action or proceeding made at a
time so as not to delay the proceedings unduly, order the mother,
child, and alleged father to submit to genetic tests. If a party
refuses to submit to the tests, the court may resolve the question of
paternity against that party or enforce its order if the rights of
others and the interests of justice so require. A party's refusal to
submit to the tests is admissible in evidence in any proceeding to
determine paternity. For the purposes of this chapter, "genetic tests"
means any genetic test that is generally acknowledged as reliable by
accreditation bodies designated by the United States Secretary of
Health and Human Services.