Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 181 - VITAL STATISTICS
Subchapter B - VITAL RECORDS
Section 181.26 - Filing of Birth Certificates for Infants Born Outside of a Licensed Institution
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) All certificates of birth shall be filed as required by the Health and Safety Code, § 192.001.
(b) A registered, certified, or documented health care provider's signature on the birth certificate, or participation in electronic birth registration shall serve as prima facie evidence of the essential elements of proof required in subsection (c) of this section. The Local Registrar may accept certificates by mail when the signature of the registered, certified, or documented health care provider is on file with that registrar's office.
(c) The essential elements to register a non-institutional birth are:
(d) Evidence of pregnancy, such as but not limited to:
(e) Evidence that there was an infant born alive, such as, but not limited to:
(f) Evidence that the birth occurred in the registration district, such as, but not limited to the following.
(g) Evidence that infant's birth occurred on the date stated, includes but is not limited to:
(h) A birth as described in subsection (c) of this section shall only be filed upon personal presentation of the following evidence by the individual responsible for the preparation and registering of the certificate. An identifying document, with photograph, shall be presented in the following order of preference:
(i) A certificate of birth concerning a child who is between one and four years of age may only be filed by the State Registrar. The State Registrar shall require the same proof and documentation as previously mentioned in this section and, in addition, an affidavit of the parents and the attendant, if any, as to why the certificate was not timely filed. If the proof and documentation are not available, the certificate may only be filed as prescribed by the Health and Safety Code, § 192.027.
(j) Each Local Registrar shall notify the State Registrar's office of any suspicious documents or records submitted or filed with his/her office.
(k) Blank birth certificate forms shall only be issued to licensed institutions, certified nurse midwives, documented midwives, and individuals by the Local Registrar or the State Registrar in reasonable amounts. No blank birth certificate forms shall be distributed by mail to any one other than a registered, certified, or documented health care provider.