2102 - Definitions.

     § 2102.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this part shall     have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the     meanings given to them in this section:        "Adoptee."  An individual proposed to be adopted.        "Agency."  Any incorporated or unincorporated organization,     society, institution or other entity, public or voluntary, which     may receive or provide for the care of children, supervised by     the Department of Public Welfare and providing adoption services     in accordance with standards established by the department.        "Clerk."  The clerk of the division of the court of common     pleas having jurisdiction over voluntary relinquishment,     involuntary termination and adoption proceedings.        "Court."  The court of common pleas.        "Intermediary."  Any person or persons or agency acting     between the parent or parents and the proposed adoptive parent     or parents in arranging an adoption placement.        "Medical history information."  Medical records and other     information concerning an adoptee or an adoptee's natural family     which is relevant to the adoptee's present or future health care     or medical treatment. The term includes:            (1)  otherwise confidential or privileged information        provided that identifying contents have been removed pursuant        to section 2909 (relating to medical history information);        and            (2)  information about the natural parents which may be        relevant to a potential hereditary or congenital medical        problem.        "Newborn child."  A child who is six months of age or younger     at the time of the filing of any petition pursuant to Chapter 25     (relating to proceedings prior to petition to adopt).        "Parent."  Includes adoptive parent.     (June 23, 1982, P.L.617, No.174, eff. 60 days; May 21, 1992,     P.L.228, No.34, eff. 60 days; Dec. 20, 1995, P.L.685, No.76,     eff. 60 days)        1995 Amendment.  Act 76 amended the def. of "medical history     information."        1992 Amendment.  Act 34 added the def. of "newborn child."