Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R436 - Center for Health Data, Vital Records and Statistics
Rule R436-4 - Delayed Registration of Birth
- Section R436-4-1 - Purpose and Authority
- Section R436-4-2 - Registration - Ten Days to One Year
- Section R436-4-3 - Delayed Birth Certificate Form
- Section R436-4-4 - Who May Request the Registration of and Sign a Delayed Birth Certificate
- Section R436-4-5 - Facts to be Established for a Delayed Registration of Birth
- Section R436-4-6 - Documentary Evidence - Requirements
- Section R436-4-7 - Documentary Evidence - Acceptability
- Section R436-4-8 - Record of Documentary Evidence
- Section R436-4-9 - Certification by the State Registrar
- Section R436-4-10 - Dismissal After One Year
- Section R436-4-11 - Delayed Registration of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth
Current through Bulletin 2023-24, December 15, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or
Interpreted Law
26-2-8;
26-2-19;
26-2-14.1;
26-2-14.2
12/19/2002
4/11/2022
3/20/2023
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