Mont. Admin. r. 37.8.302 - PARENTAL REVIEW OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE INFORMATION
(1) Before a mother who recently gave birth
in or en route to a health care facility leaves the facility in which the birth
occurred, the health care facility administrator or the administrator's
authorized designee shall present a completed birth certificate to a parent of
the child so they may verify the information contained in the birth
certificate. When the parent agrees that the information is correct, the parent
shall sign the certificate after the words "I certify that the personal
information provided on this certificate is correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief." If the information is not correct, the birth certificate must be
redone with the correct information and presented again to the parent for
signature.
(2) A parent's
informational copy (not a certified copy) of the birth certificate must be
given to the parent at the time he or she signs the certificate.
(3) If a birth occurs outside of a health
care facility, the person responsible for certifying the live birth and filing
the birth certificate under the provisions of
50-15-221(4),
MCA, must fulfill the same duties as those specified in (1) and (2) for a
health care facility administrator.
Notes
Sec. 50-15-102, MCA; IMP, Sec. 50-15-102, 50-15-103, 50-15-108, 50-15-109 and 50-15-221, MCA;
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