Legislative requirements for registration of vital statistics c.2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - 21 pages |
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... record information of much value to individuals ; and Whereas the registration of deaths , with information upon ... records ; and Whereas the American Public Health Association and the United States Census Office are now cooperating in ...
... record information of much value to individuals ; and Whereas the registration of deaths , with information upon ... records ; and Whereas the American Public Health Association and the United States Census Office are now cooperating in ...
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... records afford may be very meager , and may embrace very different details . This condition is the natural result of the way in which the existing laws have been devel- oped . Cities have adopted , in whole or in part , the crude laws ...
... records afford may be very meager , and may embrace very different details . This condition is the natural result of the way in which the existing laws have been devel- oped . Cities have adopted , in whole or in part , the crude laws ...
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... record is approxi- mately complete as regards the number of deaths registered , but even these are not uniform in methods and results nor in the character of the data recorded . In Colorado , Illinois ; and Indiana new laws have ...
... record is approxi- mately complete as regards the number of deaths registered , but even these are not uniform in methods and results nor in the character of the data recorded . In Colorado , Illinois ; and Indiana new laws have ...
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... record of deaths in any other manner . The office is also greatly interested in the details recorded concerning each death regis- tered , and in the time , place , and manner of making and preserving the records , because these facts ...
... record of deaths in any other manner . The office is also greatly interested in the details recorded concerning each death regis- tered , and in the time , place , and manner of making and preserving the records , because these facts ...
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... records is wholly new [ or imper- fectly provided for ] , to make sure that their legislative enactments should omit ... record are removed from the time and place of the occurrence , the greater will be the inevitable error . Wherever ...
... records is wholly new [ or imper- fectly provided for ] , to make sure that their legislative enactments should omit ... record are removed from the time and place of the occurrence , the greater will be the inevitable error . Wherever ...
Common terms and phrases
accurate American Public Health approved authorities BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER births Board of Health body burial or removal burial permit cause of death Census Office central office central registration office certificate of death circular cities Committee on Demography Complete statistics conviction thereof cooperate death occurred deaths registered deceased deemed guilty disease disposition District of Columbia duties enforce facts fined not less form of certificate furnish health officer hereby hundred dollars interment issue a burial legislation medical certificate Michigan misdemeanor mortality statistics necessary original certificate person in charge personal and statistical place of death practical provisions Public Health Association record of death regis registration area registration district registration laws registration of deaths removal permit resolution sanitarian sanitary secure Signature and address specified specimen form statement statistical particulars subregistrar system of registration tion township transit permit trar tration uniform system United States Census Vital Statistics W. A. KING
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Page 21 - Registrar of any violations of this law coming to their notice by observation or upon complaint of any person or otherwise.
Page 20 - ... and any such copy of the record of a birth or death, when properly certified by the State registrar to be a true copy thereof, shall be prima facie evidence in all courts and places of the facts therein stated.
Page 19 - That no person in charge of any premises on which interments are made shall inter or permit the interment or other disposition of any body unless it is accompanied by a burial, removal or transit permit, as herein provided.
Page 17 - All certificates, either of birth or death, shall be written legibly, in durable black ink, and no certificate shall be held to be complete and correct that does not supply all of the items of information called for therein, or satisfactorily account for their omission.
Page 18 - That in case the death occurred from some disease which is held by the State board of health to be infectious, contagious, or communicable and dangerous to the public health, no permit for the removal or other disposition of the body shall be issued by the registrar, except under such conditions as may be prescribed by the State board of health.
Page 18 - Officer or coroner, as directed by the local registrar, for the medical certificate of the cause of death and other particulars necessary...
Page 16 - SEC. 3. That for the purposes of this act the state shall be divided into registration districts as follows: Each city, each incorporated town, and each township * shall constitute a primary registration district...
Page 16 - Each local registrar appointed by said board shall, immediately upon his acceptance of appointment as such, appoint a deputy, whose duty it shall be to act in his stead in case of absence, illness or disability, and...
Page 17 - ... Japanese, or other. (5) Conjugal condition — as single, married, widowed or divorced. (6) Date of birth, including the year, month and day. (7) Age, in years, months and days. (8) Place of birth; state or foreign country. (9) Name of father. (10) Birthplace of father; state or foreign country. (11) Maiden name of mother. (12) Birthplace of mother; state or foreign country.
Page 18 - 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...