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Sec. 18.50.290. Corrections and amendments.

(a) A certificate or record registered by the bureau may be amended only in accordance with this chapter and the regulations the department adopts to protect the integrity and accuracy of vital statistics records. (b) A certificate that is amended under this section shall be marked “amended,” with the date of amendment. A summary description […]

Sec. 18.50.300. Reproduction of records.

To preserve original documents the state registrar may prepare typewritten, photographic, or other reproductions of original records and files in the state registrar’s office. When certified by the state registrar, the reproduction shall be accepted as the original record.

Sec. 18.50.310. Disclosure of records.

(a) To protect the integrity of vital statistics records, to ensure their proper use, and to ensure the efficient and proper administration of the vital statistics system, it is unlawful for a person to permit inspection of or to disclose information contained in vital statistics records, or to copy or issue a copy of all […]

Sec. 18.50.315. Records of missing children.

(a) Upon receiving notification by the Department of Public Safety or another law enforcement agency that a child born in this state is missing, the bureau shall flag the birth certificate record of the missing child in a manner that alerts the bureau to the fact that the record is that of a missing child […]

Sec. 18.50.320. Copies of data from vital records.

Except as otherwise provided and in accordance with the regulations adopted under AS 18.50.310, (1) the bureau and the custodian of permanent local records shall, upon request, issue a certified copy of a certificate or record in their custody, or a part of it; each copy issued must show the date of registration or recording, […]

Sec. 18.50.330. Fees for services.

(a) The state registrar shall prescribe the fees to be paid for certified copies of certificates, for issuing marriage licenses, for searches of the files or records, for the filing of delayed or substitute certificates, for making amendments, for supplying documentary evidence for these purposes, and for special services rendered by the bureau. (b) [Repealed, […]

Sec. 18.50.340. Persons required to keep records.

(a) A person in charge of an institution shall keep a record of personal particulars and data concerning each person admitted or confined to the institution. This record must include the information required by the certificates of birth, death, and fetal death issued under the provisions of this chapter, and other information required by the […]

Sec. 18.50.350. Duty to furnish information.

A person having knowledge of the facts shall furnish the information the person possesses regarding a birth, death, fetal death, induced termination of pregnancy, marriage, or divorce, upon demand of the state registrar.