Law for the Registration of Vital Statistics in California |
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... removal permits in and for such portions of the county as may be designated ... Permit from local registrar before burial . of death filed . SEC . 4. That ... permit for burial , disinterment or removal shall have been properly issued by ...
... removal permits in and for such portions of the county as may be designated ... Permit from local registrar before burial . of death filed . SEC . 4. That ... permit for burial , disinterment or removal shall have been properly issued by ...
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... removal permit , and any certificate containing only such terms , as defined by the state registrar , shall be returned to the physician for correction or definition . Causes of death which may be the result of either disease or ...
... removal permit , and any certificate containing only such terms , as defined by the state registrar , shall be returned to the physician for correction or definition . Causes of death which may be the result of either disease or ...
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... removal permit . The undertaker shall deliver the burial permit to the sexton or person in charge of the premises before interring the body , or attach it to the box containing the corpse , when shipped by any transportation company ...
... removal permit . The undertaker shall deliver the burial permit to the sexton or person in charge of the premises before interring the body , or attach it to the box containing the corpse , when shipped by any transportation company ...
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... permit . SEC . 11. No sexton or person in charge of any premises in other per- which interments are made shall inter or permit the interment of any body unless it is accompanied by a burial , removal , or transit permit as herein ...
... permit . SEC . 11. No sexton or person in charge of any premises in other per- which interments are made shall inter or permit the interment of any body unless it is accompanied by a burial , removal , or transit permit as herein ...
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... remove , or otherwise dis- pose of the body of any deceased person without having received a burial or removal permit as herein provided , he Neglect of shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor . Any registrar , registrars ; deputy ...
... remove , or otherwise dis- pose of the body of any deceased person without having received a burial or removal permit as herein provided , he Neglect of shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor . Any registrar , registrars ; deputy ...
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amended approved March attending physician birthplace board of health body bureau of vital burial or removal burial permit cate cause of death certificate of death certificate of registry certificates of marriages chapter charter the health city and county city clerk common carrier coroner county recorder death occurred deceased person deemed guilty disease duties of registrars fee of fifty filed forthwith freeholders charter health officer hereby incorporated towns interment istrar local registrar maiden name March 13 marriage or birth marriages and births medical certificate midwife misdemeanor month municipal corporation number of certificates occurs without medical original certificate penalty person in charge persons having knowledge recorder and health regis registrar of vital registration of deaths Registry of marriages removal or transit removal permit Sacramento sexton or person Stats subregistrars taker tion transit permit transmit the deposition trar tricts violation vital statistics Willfully
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Page 6 - He. shall carefully examine the certificates received monthly from the local registrars, and If any such are incomplete or unsatisfactory he shall require such further information to be furnished as may be necessary to make the record complete and satisfactory.
Page 12 - That if the interment, or other disposition of the body is to be made within the State, the wording of the burial permit may be limited to a statement by the registrar, and over his signature that a satisfactory certificate of death having been filed with him, as required...
Page 10 - The personal and statistical particulars (Items 1 to 13) shall be authenticated by the signature of the informant, who may be any competent person acquainted with the facts. The statement of facts relating to the disposition of the body shall be signed by the undertaker or person acting as such.
Page 8 - And when it appears necessary for the convenience of the people in any rural district the local registrar is hereby authorized, with the approval of the State registrar, to appoint one or more suitable persons to act as subregistrars, who shall be authorized to receive certificates and to issue burial or removal permits in and for such portions of the...
Page 11 - Officer or coroner, as directed by the local registrar, for the medical certificate of the cause of death and other particulars necessary...
Page 16 - ... duties of registrars, coroners, physicians, undertakers, sextons and other persons in relation to such registration and fixing penalties for the violation of this act.
Page 15 - He shall have authority to investigate cases of irregularity or violation of law, personally or by accredited representative, and all registrars shall aid him, upon request, in such investigations. When he shall deem it necessary, he shall report cases of violation of any of the provisions of this Act to the prosecuting attorney...
Page 12 - And all physicians, midwives, informants, or undertakers connected with any case, and all other persons having knowledge of the facts, are hereby required to furnish such information as they may possess regarding any birth or death, upon demand of the State Registrar, in person, by mail, or through the local registrar.
Page 7 - For any search of the files and records when no certified copy is made, the State registrar shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents for each hour or fractional part of an hour of time of search, said fee to be paid by the applicant.
Page 14 - Registrar to be a true copy thereof, shall be prima facie evidence in all courts and places of the facts therein stated.