Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.05.01.011 - DEFINITIONS FOR VITAL STATISTICS
The definitions provided in Subsection 011 of these rules apply to Vital Statistics and to the disclosure provisions of Section 39-270, Idaho Code. (3-17-22)
01.
Authorized
Representative. An attorney, physician, funeral director, a legally
designated agent, or an entity whose purpose for obtaining a vital record is to
pay direct benefits to a person with a direct and tangible interest defined in
Subsection 011.03 of this rule.
(3-17-22)
02.
Certificate . A certificate of birth, death, stillbirth,
miscarriage, marriage, or divorce, filed pursuant to law, excluding information
contained in the statistical section of any record. (3-17-22)
03.
Individuals with a Direct and
Tangible Interest. Individuals who have a direct and tangible interest
in a vital record are: (3-17-22)
a. The
registrant and that person's spouse, children, parents, grandparents,
grandchildren, siblings, or guardian; (3-17-22)
b. Any other person who demonstrates that the
record is needed for the determination or protection of that person's property
right; (3-17-22)
c. An authorized
representative of any of these individuals; (3-17-22)
d. The surviving next-of-kin if a deceased
registrant has no other surviving family member listed in this subsection;
(3-17-22)
e. The Idaho Attorney
General, and state and federal prosecuting attorneys, if such attorney submits
an affidavit affirming that the record is necessary in the furtherance of the
attorney's official law enforcement duties, is not reasonably available from
another source, and that reasonable steps will be taken to preserve the
confidentiality of the record; (3-17-22)
f. Any person, upon the order of an Idaho
court of competent jurisdiction, where the court finds that disclosure of the
record is necessary in the interests of justice; and (3-17-22)
g. Any person with the right to control the
disposition of remains of a deceased person or to determine provisions not
clearly covered in a prearranged funeral plan as authorized in Section
54-1142(1) Idaho
Code, in accordance with Section
39-270(b), Idaho
Code. (3-17-22)
04.
Parent . Does not include a biological parent whose parental rights
have been terminated. (3-17-22)
05.
Public Health . The science and art of: (3-17-22)
a. Preventing disease, prolonging life, or
promoting health and efficiency through organized community effort for the
sanitation of the environment; (3-17-22)
b. The control of communicable infections;
(3-17-22)
c. The education of the
individual in personal hygiene; (3-17-22)
d. The organization of medical and nursing
services for the early diagnosis and preventive treatment of disease; and
(3-17-22)
e. The development of the
social machinery to ensure everyone a standard of living adequate for the
maintenance of health, so organizing these benefits as to enable every citizen
to realize their birthright of health and longevity.
(3-17-22)
06.
Putative Father . The biological father of a child as identified by
himself, the natural mother, an adoption agency, or a court.
(3-17-22)
07.
Registrar . The state Registrar as defined in Section
39-241(18), Idaho
Code. The mailing and street address for the state Registrar is Bureau of Vital
Records and Health Statistics, 450 W. State St., 1st Floor, PO Box 83720,
Boise, Idaho 83720-0036. (3-17-22)
08.
Research . Organized
scientific inquiry or examination of data in order to discover and interpret
facts. (3-17-22)
09.
Statistical Purposes . The collection, analysis, interpretation and
presentation of masses of nonidentifying numerical information.
(3-17-22)
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