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1-Assembly Bill No. 1726 CHAPTER 215 An act to amend Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to vital records. [ Approved by Governor September 01, 2017. Filed with Secretary of State September 01, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1726, Committee on Health. Vital records: confidentiality.Existing law prescribes the duties of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics and local registrars of births and deaths with respect to the registration of certificates of live birth and fetal death. Existing law requires the 2nd section of the certificate of live birth, which contains specified information, including birth weight and race and ethnicity of the mother and father, the electronic file of birth information and the birth mother linkage information listed on the certificate of live birth, and the 2nd section of the certificate of fetal death to be kept confidential. Existing law requires access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, or the birth mother linkage information collected under the provisions described above to be limited to certain individuals, including State Department of Public Health staff and the county coroner. Existing law requires the State Registrar to maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates, as specified.This bill would authorize access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, and the birth mother linkage information to the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Health Care Services, and the Department of Finance, if those departments agree to maintain confidentiality and request the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar and to the birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:(1) Department staff.(2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.(3) The county coroner.(4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.(5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.(6) The person named on the certificate.(7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.(8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:(A) The State Department of Public Health.(B) The State Department of Health Care Services.(C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.(9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.(b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:(A) The name of the person authorizing access.(B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.(C) The dates of access.(D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.(2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.(c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.
1+Enrolled August 25, 2017 Passed IN Senate August 21, 2017 Passed IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Senate July 06, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 13, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1726Introduced by Committee on Health (Assembly Members Wood (Chair), Maienschein (Vice Chair), Burke, Gallagher, McCarty, Nazarian, Ridley-Thomas, Santiago, and Waldron)March 20, 2017 An act to amend Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to vital records. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1726, Committee on Health. Vital records: confidentiality.Existing law prescribes the duties of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics and local registrars of births and deaths with respect to the registration of certificates of live birth and fetal death. Existing law requires the 2nd section of the certificate of live birth, which contains specified information, including birth weight and race and ethnicity of the mother and father, the electronic file of birth information and the birth mother linkage information listed on the certificate of live birth, and the 2nd section of the certificate of fetal death to be kept confidential. Existing law requires access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, or the birth mother linkage information collected under the provisions described above to be limited to certain individuals, including State Department of Public Health staff and the county coroner. Existing law requires the State Registrar to maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates, as specified.This bill would authorize access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, and the birth mother linkage information to the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Health Care Services, and the Department of Finance, if those departments agree to maintain confidentiality and request the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar and to the birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:(1) Department staff.(2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.(3) The county coroner.(4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.(5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.(6) The person named on the certificate.(7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.(8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:(A) The State Department of Public Health.(B) The State Department of Health Care Services.(C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.(9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.(b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:(A) The name of the person authorizing access.(B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.(C) The dates of access.(D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.(2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.(c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 1726 CHAPTER 215 An act to amend Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to vital records. [ Approved by Governor September 01, 2017. Filed with Secretary of State September 01, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1726, Committee on Health. Vital records: confidentiality.Existing law prescribes the duties of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics and local registrars of births and deaths with respect to the registration of certificates of live birth and fetal death. Existing law requires the 2nd section of the certificate of live birth, which contains specified information, including birth weight and race and ethnicity of the mother and father, the electronic file of birth information and the birth mother linkage information listed on the certificate of live birth, and the 2nd section of the certificate of fetal death to be kept confidential. Existing law requires access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, or the birth mother linkage information collected under the provisions described above to be limited to certain individuals, including State Department of Public Health staff and the county coroner. Existing law requires the State Registrar to maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates, as specified.This bill would authorize access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, and the birth mother linkage information to the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Health Care Services, and the Department of Finance, if those departments agree to maintain confidentiality and request the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar and to the birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 25, 2017 Passed IN Senate August 21, 2017 Passed IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Senate July 06, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 13, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1726Introduced by Committee on Health (Assembly Members Wood (Chair), Maienschein (Vice Chair), Burke, Gallagher, McCarty, Nazarian, Ridley-Thomas, Santiago, and Waldron)March 20, 2017 An act to amend Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to vital records. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1726, Committee on Health. Vital records: confidentiality.Existing law prescribes the duties of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics and local registrars of births and deaths with respect to the registration of certificates of live birth and fetal death. Existing law requires the 2nd section of the certificate of live birth, which contains specified information, including birth weight and race and ethnicity of the mother and father, the electronic file of birth information and the birth mother linkage information listed on the certificate of live birth, and the 2nd section of the certificate of fetal death to be kept confidential. Existing law requires access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, or the birth mother linkage information collected under the provisions described above to be limited to certain individuals, including State Department of Public Health staff and the county coroner. Existing law requires the State Registrar to maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates, as specified.This bill would authorize access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, and the birth mother linkage information to the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Health Care Services, and the Department of Finance, if those departments agree to maintain confidentiality and request the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar and to the birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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1830 Existing law prescribes the duties of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics and local registrars of births and deaths with respect to the registration of certificates of live birth and fetal death. Existing law requires the 2nd section of the certificate of live birth, which contains specified information, including birth weight and race and ethnicity of the mother and father, the electronic file of birth information and the birth mother linkage information listed on the certificate of live birth, and the 2nd section of the certificate of fetal death to be kept confidential. Existing law requires access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, or the birth mother linkage information collected under the provisions described above to be limited to certain individuals, including State Department of Public Health staff and the county coroner. Existing law requires the State Registrar to maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates, as specified.This bill would authorize access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, and the birth mother linkage information to the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Health Care Services, and the Department of Finance, if those departments agree to maintain confidentiality and request the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar and to the birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records.
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2032 Existing law prescribes the duties of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics and local registrars of births and deaths with respect to the registration of certificates of live birth and fetal death. Existing law requires the 2nd section of the certificate of live birth, which contains specified information, including birth weight and race and ethnicity of the mother and father, the electronic file of birth information and the birth mother linkage information listed on the certificate of live birth, and the 2nd section of the certificate of fetal death to be kept confidential. Existing law requires access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, or the birth mother linkage information collected under the provisions described above to be limited to certain individuals, including State Department of Public Health staff and the county coroner. Existing law requires the State Registrar to maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates, as specified.
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2234 This bill would authorize access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information, and the birth mother linkage information to the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Health Care Services, and the Department of Finance, if those departments agree to maintain confidentiality and request the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar and to the birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records.
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2840 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:(1) Department staff.(2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.(3) The county coroner.(4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.(5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.(6) The person named on the certificate.(7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.(8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:(A) The State Department of Public Health.(B) The State Department of Health Care Services.(C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.(9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.(b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:(A) The name of the person authorizing access.(B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.(C) The dates of access.(D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.(2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.(c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.
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3446 SECTION 1. Section 102430 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:(1) Department staff.(2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.(3) The county coroner.(4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.(5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.(6) The person named on the certificate.(7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.(8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:(A) The State Department of Public Health.(B) The State Department of Health Care Services.(C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.(9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.(b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:(A) The name of the person authorizing access.(B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.(C) The dates of access.(D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.(2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.(c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.
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4052 102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:(1) Department staff.(2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.(3) The county coroner.(4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.(5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.(6) The person named on the certificate.(7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.(8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:(A) The State Department of Public Health.(B) The State Department of Health Care Services.(C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.(9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.(b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:(A) The name of the person authorizing access.(B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.(C) The dates of access.(D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.(2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.(c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.
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4254 102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:(1) Department staff.(2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.(3) The county coroner.(4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.(5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.(6) The person named on the certificate.(7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.(8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:(A) The State Department of Public Health.(B) The State Department of Health Care Services.(C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.(9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.(b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:(A) The name of the person authorizing access.(B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.(C) The dates of access.(D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.(2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.(c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.
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4456 102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:(1) Department staff.(2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.(3) The county coroner.(4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.(5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.(6) The person named on the certificate.(7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.(8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:(A) The State Department of Public Health.(B) The State Department of Health Care Services.(C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.(9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.(b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:(A) The name of the person authorizing access.(B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.(C) The dates of access.(D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.(2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.(c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.
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4860 102430. (a) The second section of the certificate of live birth as specified in subdivision (b) of Section 102425, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2, and the second section of the certificate of fetal death as specified in Section 103025, are confidential. Access to the confidential portion of any certificate of live birth or fetal death, the electronic file of birth information collected pursuant to subparagraphs (B) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 102426, and the birth mother linkage collected pursuant to Section 102425.2 shall be limited to the following:
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5062 (1) Department staff.
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5264 (2) Local registrars staff and local health department staff when approved by the local registrar or local health officer, respectively.
5365
5466 (3) The county coroner.
5567
5668 (4) Persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar, who are engaged in demographic, epidemiological, or other similar studies related to health, and who agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part and by regulation of the State Registrar.
5769
5870 (5) The parent who signed the certificate or, if no parent signed the certificate, the mother.
5971
6072 (6) The person named on the certificate.
6173
6274 (7) A person who has petitioned to adopt the person named on the certificate of live birth, subject to Section 102705 of the Health and Safety Code and Sections 9200 and 9203 of the Family Code.
6375
6476 (8) The following state government departments requesting the information for official government business purposes as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar, that agree to maintain confidentiality as prescribed by this part:
6577
6678 (A) The State Department of Public Health.
6779
6880 (B) The State Department of Health Care Services.
6981
7082 (C) The Department of Finance. This section shall not be construed as a limitation of the authority granted to the Department of Finance in Sections 13073 to 13073.5, inclusive, of the Government Code.
7183
7284 (9) The birth hospital responsible for preparing and submitting a record of the birth or fetal death for purposes of reviewing and correcting birth or fetal death records. The birth hospital shall not further disclose the information nor use the information for purposes other than allowed by this part.
7385
7486 (b) (1) The department shall maintain an accurate record of all persons who are given access to the confidential portion of the certificates. The record shall include all of the following:
7587
7688 (A) The name of the person authorizing access.
7789
7890 (B) The name, title, and organizational affiliation of persons given access.
7991
8092 (C) The dates of access.
8193
8294 (D) The specific purpose for which the information is to be used.
8395
8496 (2) The record of access shall be open to public inspection during normal operating hours of the department.
8597
8698 (c) All research proposed to be conducted using the confidential medical and social information on the birth certificate or fetal death certificate shall first be reviewed by the appropriate committee constituted for the protection of human subjects that is approved by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and has a general assurance pursuant to Part 46 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Information shall not be released until the request for information has been reviewed by the Vital Statistics Advisory Committee and the committee has recommended to the State Registrar that the information shall be released.