§ 36-334 – Determining maternity and paternity for birth certificates
36-334. Determining maternity and paternity for birth certificates A. A person completing a birth certificate shall state the name of the woman who gave birth to the child on the birth certificate as the child’s mother unless otherwise provided by law or court order. B. The state registrar shall not refuse to register a birth […]
§ 36-325 – Death certificate registration; moving human remains; immunity
36-325. Death certificate registration; moving human remains; immunity A. Within seven calendar days after receiving possession of human remains, a funeral establishment or responsible person who takes possession of the human remains shall: 1. Obtain and complete the information, including the social security number of the decedent, on the death certificate required pursuant to this […]
§ 36-335 – Birth registration for foundlings
36-335. Birth registration for foundlings A. A person who has custody of a foundling shall submit to the state registrar or to the local registrar or a deputy local registrar of the registration district where the foundling was found the following information: 1. The date the foundling was found. 2. The location where the foundling […]
§ 36-325.01 – Delayed death certificate registration
36-325.01. Delayed death certificate registration If a death occurs in this state and is not registered within one year after the date of the death, the local registrar, deputy local registrar or state registrar shall register the death certificate as a delayed death certificate.
§ 36-336 – Adoption certificate
36-336. Adoption certificate A. For an adoption of a person born in this state, a state court shall submit to the state registrar an adoption certificate on a form approved by the state registrar or pursuant to a court order that includes: 1. Information required by rule about the adoptive father and adoptive mother. 2. […]
§ 36-326 – Disposition-transit permits
36-326. Disposition-transit permits A. A funeral establishment or responsible person who takes possession of human remains shall obtain a disposition-transit permit from a local registrar, a deputy local registrar or the state registrar before doing either of the following: 1. Providing final disposition of the human remains. 2. Moving the human remains out of this […]
§ 36-327 – Disinterment-reinterment permit
36-327. Disinterment-reinterment permit A. Except as otherwise provided by law, a disinterment-reinterment permit is required before a person disinters human remains. The state registrar shall provide a permit to disinter human remains either by a court order issued in this state or by the written consent of the decedent’s family member who has the highest […]
§ 36-328 – Registration of a death certificate for a foreign presumptive death
36-328. Registration of a death certificate for a foreign presumptive death A. The state registrar shall create and register a death certificate for a foreign presumptive death if the state registrar receives a court order issued in this state of a presumptive death of a resident of this state in a foreign country. The court […]
§ 36-329 – Fetal death certificate registration
36-329. Fetal death certificate registration A. A hospital, abortion clinic, physician or midwife shall submit a completed fetal death certificate to the state registrar for registration within seven days after the fetal death for each fetal death occurring in this state after a gestational period of twenty completed weeks or if the unborn child weighs […]
§ 36-329.01 – Delayed fetal death certificate registration
36-329.01. Delayed fetal death certificate registration A. If a fetal death occurs in this state and is not registered within one year after the date of the fetal death, the local registrar, deputy local registrar or state registrar shall register the fetal death certificate as a delayed fetal death certificate. B. The requirements for registering […]