(1) To promote and
maintain nationwide uniformity in the system of vital statistics,
the certificates required by this chapter or by the rules adopted
under this chapter shall include, as a minimum, the items
recommended by the federal agency responsible for national vital
statistics including social security numbers.
(2)(a) The state board of health by rule may require
additional pertinent information relative to the birth and manner
of delivery as it may deem necessary for statistical study. This
information shall be placed in a confidential section of the
birth certificate form and shall not be used for certification,
nor shall it be subject to the view of the public except as
provided in (b) of this subsection. The state board of health
may eliminate from the forms items that it determines are not
necessary for statistical study.
(b) Information contained in the confidential section of the
birth certificate form may only be available for review by:
(i) A member of the public upon order of the court; or
(ii) The individual who is the subject of the birth
certificate upon confirmation of the identity of the requestor in
a manner approved by the state board of health. Confidential
information provided to the individual who is the subject of the
birth certificate shall be limited to information on the child
and shall not include information on the mother or father.
(3) Each certificate or other document required by this
chapter shall be on a form or in a format prescribed by the state
registrar.
(4) All vital records shall contain the data required for
registration. No certificate may be held to be complete and
correct that does not supply all items of information called for
or that does not satisfactorily account for the omission of
required items.
(5) Information required in certificates or documents
authorized by this chapter may be filed and registered by
photographic, electronic, or other means as prescribed by the
state registrar.
[2009 c 44 § 1; 1997 c 58 § 948; 1991 c 96 § 1.]
NOTES:
Short title -- Part headings, captions, table of contents not law -- Exemptions and waivers from federal law -- Conflict with federal requirements -- Severability -- 1997 c 58: See RCW 74.08A.900 through 74.08A.904.