Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7427

Introduced
2/9/22  

Caption

Relating To Health And Safety

Impact

The implications of HB 7427 are significant for both the management of public records and the responsibilities of local registrars. By ensuring that records are accessible for issuance to the public, the bill promotes more efficient handling of vital records. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining the integrity and accessibility of historical documents, thereby safeguarding the public's right to access important life event records.

Summary

House Bill 7427, introduced in Rhode Island, is focused on amending existing laws related to health and safety, specifically concerning the management and transfer of vital records. The bill mandates that the state registrar of vital records will transfer records of births, marriages, and deaths to the state archives after a specified period. This transfer would occur after 100 years for birth and marriage records and 50 years for death records, thus ensuring these historical documents are preserved and accessible for public inquiry and research by the state archives.

Contention

While the bill aims to streamline the process of managing vital records, it may generate discussions around the role of local registrars and their authority in record-keeping. By assigning greater responsibility for the issuance of certified copies of these records to local registrars, the bill could face scrutiny regarding the resources and training required for local officials to effectively manage these tasks. Additionally, concerns could arise about privacy and data security in the handling of sensitive personal information contained within these records.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7663

Requires the division of vital records to ensure that the records are accessible to the local registrars and grant local registrars the authority to issue certified copies of certificates and records.

RI S2274

Requires the division of vital records to ensure that the records are accessible to the local registrars and grant local registrars the authority to issue certified copies of certificates and records.

RI H5724

Vital Records

RI S0328

Vital Records

RI HB1638

Public health and safety; death certificates; personal data; effective date.

RI H6064

Allows a minor between the ages of 14 -17 without a permanent residence/in custody of the DCYF to get state identification card without a signature from parent, guardian or foster parent as well as a certified copy of minor's birth certificate at no cost.

RI S0135

Allows a minor between the ages of 14 - 17 without a permanent residence/in custody of the DCYF to get state identification card without a signature from parent, guardian or foster parent as well as a certified copy of minor's birth certificate at no cost

RI S2684

Allows a minor between the ages of 14 - 17 without a permanent residence/in custody of the DCYF to get state identification card without a signature from parent, guardian or foster parent as well as a certified copy of minor's birth certificate at no cost

RI H7802

Allows a minor between the ages of 14 - 17 without a permanent residence/in custody of the DCYF to get state identification card without a signature from parent, guardian or foster parent as well as a certified copy of minor's birth certificate at no cost

RI HB06835

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.