583. An adoptee, including one under 14 years of age who has obtained the prior approval of his father and mother or tutor, has the right to obtain, from the authorities responsible under the law for disclosing such information, his original surname and given names, those of his parents of origin and information allowing him to contact them.
Likewise, once the adoptee has reached full age, his parents of origin have the right to obtain the surname and given name assigned to him and information allowing them to contact him.
No such information may be disclosed, however, if an identity disclosure veto or a contact veto, as the case may be, bars their disclosure.
1991, c. 64, a. 583; 2017, c. 122017, c. 12, s. 351.