§ 20-18-402 - Delayed registration of birth.
               	 		
20-18-402.    Delayed registration of birth.
    (a)  When  the certificate of birth of a person born in the state has not been  filed within one (1) year, a delayed certificate of birth may be filed  in accordance with regulations of the State Board of Health. No delayed  certificate shall be registered until the evidentiary requirements as  specified in regulations have been met.
(b)  The  birth shall be registered on a delayed certificate of birth form and  the form shall show on its face the date of registration. The delayed  certificate shall contain a summary statement of the evidence submitted  in support of the delayed registration.
(c)  No delayed certificate of birth shall be registered for a deceased person.
(d)    (1)  When  an applicant does not submit the minimum documentation required in the  regulations for delayed registration or when the State Registrar of  Vital Records has cause to question the validity or adequacy of the  applicant's sworn statement or the documentary evidence and, if the  deficiencies are not corrected, the state registrar shall not register  the delayed certificate of birth and shall advise the applicant of the  reasons for this action. The state registrar shall further advise the  applicant of his or her right of appeal to a court of competent  jurisdiction.
      (2)  The board may by regulation provide for the dismissal of an application which is not actively prosecuted.