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1. Any person who, by any act, intentionally renders the facts of another person's ancestry uncertain
shall be guilty of concealment of status and shall be liable to a term of imprisonment
not exceeding
five years or a fine of the fourth category.
2. Disqualification from the rights listed in section 28(1)(1°),( 2°) and (4°) may be imposed.
3. Prosecution shall not take place until an application to claim or to contest
the status has been filed
and the civil court has rendered a final judgment. However, if there is insufficient progress in the
civil action by reason of the non-activity of the parties, prosecution may also take
place after the
civil court has established that there is prima facie evidence.
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