Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R436 - Center for Health Data, Vital Records and Statistics
Rule R436-4 - Delayed Registration of Birth
Section R436-4-11 - Delayed Registration of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 436-4-11

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) If the parent of a stillborn child requests a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth for the stillborn child that has not been registered within one year after the date of delivery, the State Registrar shall search for the certificate of fetal death required under Section 26-2-14.

(2) If a certificate of fetal death for the stillborn was registered in Utah, no additional documentary evidence is required for the State Registrar to provide the parent with a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth based on the facts on the certificate of fetal death.

(3) Correction of errors or omissions on the original certificate of fetal death will be made in accordance with R436-3, except that an affidavit from one parent is sufficient to establish the name of the stillborn child.

(4) If a certificate of fetal death was not registered for the stillborn, the minimum facts that the applicant must establish by documentary evidence to register the birth resulting in stillbirth are:

(a) date of delivery,

(b) place of delivery,

(c) full maiden name of the mother,

(d) full name of the father, unless the mother was not married either at the time of conception or at any time during the pregnancy. If so, the name of the father shall not be entered on the certificate except as provided in R436-3-5,

(e) gestation of 20 weeks or more, as reported by the physician in attendance, and

(f) name of delivery attendant.

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