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Chapter 338

42 sections

§338-1 Definitions for this part

§338-2 Department of Health: Authority and Duties

§338-3 Registration districts

§338-4 County clerks get monthly lists of deaths

§338-5 Who must file a birth certificate and when

§338-6 Who prepares a birth certificate when parents cannot

§338-7 Reporting a found child and creating a birth record

§338-8 When and where to file a death certificate

§338-9 Filing death and fetal death certificates

§338-10 What happens if the cause of death is not known in time

§338-11 Rules for official certificate forms

§338-11.5 New marriage certificate after gender/sex change

§338-12 When birth certificates are accepted as proof

§338-13 Getting certified copies of vital records

§338-14 Fees for vital records copies, searches, and corrections

§338-14.3 Getting proof of a vital record without a certified copy

§338-14.5 Fees for certified copies of vital records

§338-14.6 State fund for improving vital records

§338-15 Filing late or changing a birth certificate

§338-16 Late and altered birth certificates

§338-17 How courts treat late or changed birth certificates

§338-17.5 How to get a court order for a delayed birth certificate

§338-17.7 When the state can make a new birth certificate

§338-17.8 Getting a Hawaii birth certificate for a child born elsewhere

§338-18 Who can see or get copies of vital records

§338-19 Copies of old health records

§338-20 How the state updates birth records after an adoption

§338-20.5 Birth certificates for children adopted from other countries

§338-21 Rights and birth certificates for children of unmarried parents

§338-22 Who else must keep records

§338-23 Getting a permit to move or bury a body

§338-24 Out-of-state death permits for bringing a body into Hawaii

§338-25 Death certificate required before burial permit

§338-25.5 Getting permission to dig up a buried body

§338-25.6 Fee for a burial or cremation permit

§338-28 Sending birth and death certificates to the health department

§338-29.5 How to register a late death, marriage, or divorce record

§338-30 Penalties for violations

§338-41 Rules for birth certificate forms and their legal effect

§338-43 Perjury for false statements on a vital statistics certificate application

§338-51 Who can give oaths for delayed vital records

§338-55 Who can arrange a service member's funeral