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Title 7 . Health and Social Services
Chapter 5 . Assistance for Community Health Facilities
Section 815. Form and procedure

7 AAC 05.815. Form and procedure

A delayed birth certificate for a person 12 years of age or more at the time of application for registration, as defined herein, shall be a form entitled, "Delayed Certificate of Birth," prescribed and furnished by the bureau; and shall be filed directly with the bureau. To be acceptable the form must be completed in accordance with the instructions of the State Registrar; and signed by the person whose birth is to be registered, except in cases where the State Registrar finds that such signature is impossible to obtain. It must be subscribed and sworn to before a person authorized to administer oaths, by the person whose birth is to be registered; provided that when such person is not competent to swear to this information, it shall be subscribed and sworn to by a parent, legal guardian, or other representative of the person. In addition to any other items prescribed by the State Registrar, the form shall provide for the name, sex, birthdate, and birthplace of the person whose birth is to be registered. Along with the properly completed form, the applicant shall submit to the bureau the documentary evidence required to support the facts stated in the delayed certificate, as well as any related information requested by the State Registrar. For each such delayed certificate, the date of birth must be supported by at least three pieces of documentary evidence; the place of birth by at least three; the parentage, if appearing on the certificate, by at least one; provided that the State Registrar may make exceptions when necessary by reducing the number of documents required for delayed birth certificates for natives of Alaska - Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts - if he is otherwise satisfied with the validity of the application. Such application for registration shall be considered pending until it is found acceptable by the State Registrar, and completed and registered with the bureau after the payment of any prescribed fees and service charges by the applicant.

History: In effect before 7/28/59; am 7/25/60, Register 2

Authority: AS 18.15.180


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