Chapter 23-3. Vital Records

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23-3-1Definitions.23-3-2Division of vital records and statewide system.23-3-3Rules and regulations.23-3-4Appointment of state registrar of vital records.23-3-5Duties of state registrar of vital records.23-3-5.1Transfer of public historical documents.23-3-6Local registrars.23-3-7Duties of local registrars.23-3-8Compensation of local registrars.23-3-9Form of certificates.23-3-10Birth registration.23-3-10.1Certificates of birth — Social security numbers.23-3-10.2Certificates of birth resulting in stillbirth — Filing.23-3-10.3Certificate of birth — Modification.23-3-11Infants of unknown parentage — Foundling registration.23-3-12Delayed registration of births.23-3-12ADelayed registration of death and marriage.23-3-13Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.23-3-14Court reports of adoption.23-3-15New certificates of birth following adoption — Legitimation and genetic parent determination.23-3-15.1New certificates of birth following foreign adoption — Exempt from judicial proceedings.23-3-16Death registration.23-3-17Fetal death registration.23-3-18Permits.23-3-19Extension of time.23-3-20Court reports of divorce.23-3-21Correction and amendment of vital records.23-3-22Reproduction of records.23-3-23Disclosure of records.23-3-24Copies of data from vital records.23-3-24.1Native Americans — Certified copies of birth records.23-3-25Fees for copies and searches23-3-25.1Veterans’ exemption for fees for copies and searches.23-3-25.2Incarcerated persons’ exemption for fees for copies and searches.23-3-26Persons required to keep records.23-3-27Duties to furnish information relative to vital events.23-3-28Penalties.23-3-29Division of vital records and state registrar of vital records.