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91_SB1487

 
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 1        AN  ACT  to amend the Vital Records Act by adding Section
 2    18.5 and changing Sections 25 and 25.5.

 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.   The  Vital Records Act is amended by adding
 6    Section 18.5 and changing Sections 25 and 25.5 as follows:

 7        (410 ILCS 535/18.5 new)
 8        Sec.  18.5.  Electronic  reporting   system   for   death
 9    registrations.   The  State  Registrar  may  facilitate death
10    registration by implementing an electronic reporting  system.
11    The system may be used to transfer information to individuals
12    and   institutions  responsible  for  completing  and  filing
13    certificates and related reports for deaths that occur in the
14    State. The system shall be interactive and capable of storing
15    and retrieving accurate and timely data  and  statistics  for
16    those  persons  and  agencies  responsible  for vital records
17    registration and  for  protecting  the  health,  safety,  and
18    welfare of the citizens of this State.

19        (410 ILCS 535/25) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-25)
20        Sec.  25.  In accordance with Section 24 of this Act, and
21    the regulations adopted pursuant thereto:
22        (1)  The State Registrar of Vital  Records  shall  search
23    the  files  of  birth,  death,  and fetal death records, upon
24    receipt of a written request  and  a  fee  of  $10  from  any
25    applicant entitled to such search.  A search fee shall not be
26    required  for  commemorative birth certificates issued by the
27    State Registrar. If, upon search,  the  record  requested  is
28    found,  the  State  Registrar shall furnish the applicant one
29    certification of such record, under the seal of such  office.
30    If  the  request  is  for  a  certified copy of the record an
 
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 1    additional fee of $5 shall be required.  If  the  request  is
 2    for  a certified copy of a death certificate or a fetal death
 3    certificate, an  additional  fee  of  $2  is  required.   The
 4    additional  fee shall be deposited into the Death Certificate
 5    Surcharge Fund.  A further fee of $2 shall  be  required  for
 6    each  additional  certification  or certified copy requested.
 7    If the requested record is not  found,  the  State  Registrar
 8    shall furnish the applicant a certification attesting to that
 9    fact,  if so requested by the applicant.  A further fee of $2
10    shall be required for each additional certification  that  no
11    record has been found.
12        Any  local  registrar  or  county  clerk shall search the
13    files of birth, death and fetal death records,  upon  receipt
14    of  a  written  request  from  any applicant entitled to such
15    search.  If upon search the record requested is  found,  such
16    local  registrar  or county clerk shall furnish the applicant
17    one certification or certified copy of such record, under the
18    seal of such office. If the requested record  is  not  found,
19    the  local  registrar  or  county  clerk  shall  furnish  the
20    applicant  a  certification  attesting  to  that  fact, if so
21    requested by the applicant. If the request is for a certified
22    copy of a death certificate or a fetal death certificate,  an
23    additional fee of $2 is required. The additional fee shall be
24    deposited  into  the  Death  Certificate  Surcharge Fund. The
25    local registrar or county clerk may charge fees for providing
26    other services for which the State Registrar may charge  fees
27    under  this Section, except that such fees may not exceed the
28    fees charged by the State Registrar.
29        A request to any custodian of vital records for a  search
30    of  the  death record indexes for genealogical research shall
31    require a fee of $10 per  name  for  a  5  year  search.   An
32    additional  fee of $1 for each additional year searched shall
33    be  required.   If  the  requested  record  is   found,   one
34    uncertified copy shall be issued without additional charge.
 
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 1        Any  fee received by the State Registrar pursuant to this
 2    Section which is of an insufficient amount may be returned by
 3    the State Registrar upon his recording the  receipt  of  such
 4    fee  and  the  reason for its return.  The State Registrar is
 5    authorized to maintain  a  2  signature,  revolving  checking
 6    account  with  a  suitable commercial bank for the purpose of
 7    depositing  and  withdrawing-for-return  cash  received   and
 8    determined insufficient for the service requested.
 9        (2)  The  certification  of  birth  may  contain only the
10    name, sex, date of birth, and place of birth, of  the  person
11    to  whom  it  relates,  the  name,  age and birthplace of the
12    parents, and the file number; and none of the other  data  on
13    the   certificate   of   birth  except  as  authorized  under
14    subsection (5) of this Section.
15        (3)  The certification of death shall  contain  only  the
16    name,  Social  Security Number, sex, date of death, and place
17    of death of the person to whom it relates, and  file  number;
18    and none of the other data on the certificate of death except
19    as authorized under subsection (5) of this Section.
20        (4)  Certification  or  a certified copy of a certificate
21    shall be issued:
22             (a)  Upon  the  order  of  a  court   of   competent
23        jurisdiction; or
24             (b)  In  case  of  a  birth  certificate,  upon  the
25        specific written request for a certification or certified
26        copy by the person, if of legal age, by a parent or other
27        legal  representative of the person to whom the record of
28        birth relates, or  by  a  person  having  a  genealogical
29        interest; or
30             (c)  Upon   the   specific  written  request  for  a
31        certification or certified copy by a  department  of  the
32        state   or   a   municipal  corporation  or  the  federal
33        government; or
34             (d)  In case of a death or fetal death  certificate,
 
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 1        upon  specific  written request for a certified copy by a
 2        person,  or  his  duly   authorized   agent,   having   a
 3        genealogical,  personal or property right interest in the
 4        record.
 5        A genealogical interest shall be a  proper  purpose  with
 6    respect  to  births which occurred not less than 75 years and
 7    deaths which occurred not less than 20  years  prior  to  the
 8    date of written request.  Where the purpose of the request is
 9    a  genealogical  interest,  the  custodian  shall  stamp  the
10    certification  or  copy  with  the  words,  FOR  GENEALOGICAL
11    PURPOSES ONLY.
12        (5)  Any  certification or certified copy issued pursuant
13    to this Section shall show  the  date  of  registration;  and
14    copies  issued  from  records marked "delayed," "amended," or
15    "court  order"  shall  be  similarly  marked  and  show   the
16    effective date.
17        (6)  Any certification or certified copy of a certificate
18    issued in accordance with this Section shall be considered as
19    prima  facie  evidence  of the facts therein stated, provided
20    that the evidentiary value of a certificate or  record  filed
21    more  than  one  year  after the event, or a record which has
22    been  amended,  shall  be  determined  by  the  judicial   or
23    administrative  body  or official before whom the certificate
24    is offered as evidence.
25        (7)  Any certification or certified copy issued  pursuant
26    to  this  Section  shall  be  issued  without charge when the
27    record  is   required   by   the   United   States   Veterans
28    Administration  or by any accredited veterans organization to
29    be used in determining  the  eligibility  of  any  person  to
30    participate  in  benefits  available  from such organization.
31    Requests for such copies must be in accordance with  Sections
32    1 and 2 of "An Act to provide for the furnishing of copies of
33    public  documents  to  interested  parties," approved May 17,
34    1935, as now or hereafter amended.
 
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 1        (8)  The  National  Vital  Statistics  Division,  or  any
 2    agency which may be substituted therefor,  may  be  furnished
 3    such   copies   or  data  as  it  may  require  for  national
 4    statistics; provided that the State shall be  reimbursed  for
 5    the  cost  of furnishing such data; and provided further that
 6    such data shall  not  be  used  for  other  than  statistical
 7    purposes  by  the  National Vital Statistics Division, or any
 8    agency  which  may  be  substituted   therefor,   unless   so
 9    authorized by the State Registrar of Vital Records.
10        (9)  Federal,  State,  local, and other public or private
11    agencies may, upon request, be furnished copies or  data  for
12    statistical  purposes upon such terms or conditions as may be
13    prescribed by the Department.
14        (10)  The  State  Registrar  of  Vital  Records,  at  his
15    discretion and in the interest of promoting  registration  of
16    births, may issue, without fee, to the parents or guardian of
17    any  or  every  child  whose  birth  has  been  registered in
18    accordance with the provisions of this Act, a special  notice
19    of registration of birth.
20        (11)  No  person  shall  prepare or issue any certificate
21    which  purports  to  be  an  original,  certified  copy,   or
22    certification  of  a  certificate  of  birth, death, or fetal
23    death, except  as  authorized  in  this  Act  or  regulations
24    adopted hereunder.
25        (12)  A  computer print-out of any record of birth, death
26    or fetal record that may be certified under this Section  may
27    be  used  in  place  of  such certification and such computer
28    print-out shall have the same legal force  and  effect  as  a
29    certified copy of the document.
30        (13)  The State Registrar may verify from the information
31    contained  in the index maintained by the State Registrar the
32    authenticity of information on births, deaths, marriages  and
33    dissolution  of  marriages  provided to a federal agency or a
34    public agency of another state by a person  seeking  benefits
 
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 1    or employment from the agency, provided the agency pays a fee
 2    of $10.
 3        (14)  The  State  Registrar may issue commemorative birth
 4    certificates   to   persons   eligible   to   receive   birth
 5    certificates under this Section upon the payment of a fee  to
 6    be determined by the State Registrar.
 7    (Source: P.A. 90-144, eff. 7-23-97; 91-382, eff. 7-30-99.)

 8        (410 ILCS 535/25.5)
 9        Sec.   25.5.  Death   Certificate  Surcharge  Fund.   The
10    additional $2 fee for certified copies of death  certificates
11    and fetal death certificates must be deposited into the Death
12    Certificate  Surcharge  Fund,  a  special fund created in the
13    State   treasury.    Moneys   in   the   Fund,   subject   to
14    appropriations, may be  used  as  follows:  (i)  25%  by  the
15    Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for the
16    purpose  of  training  coroners,  deputy  coroners,  forensic
17    pathologists,    and    police    officers    for    homicide
18    investigations,  (ii)  25% by the Illinois Necropsy Board for
19    the purchase of equipment and lab facilities for local county
20    coroners, (iii) 25% by the Department of  Public  Health  for
21    the  purpose  of  setting  up  a  statewide database of death
22    certificates and implementing an electronic reporting  system
23    for  death  registrations  pursuant to Section 18.5, and (iv)
24    25% for a grant by the Department of  Public  Health  to  the
25    Cook County Health Department.
26    (Source: P.A. 91-382, eff. 7-30-99.)

27        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
28    becoming law.

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