4100 - Vital statistics; functions, powers and duties of the department, commissioner and public health council.

§  4100.  Vital  statistics;  functions,  powers  and  duties  of  the  department, commissioner and public health council.  1.  The  department  shall, except in the city of New York:    (a) have charge of the registration of births and deaths;    (b) procure the faithful registration of births and deaths;    (c)  provide  the  necessary  instructions and forms for obtaining and  preserving records of births and deaths; and,    (d) be charged with  the  uniform  and  thorough  enforcement  of  the  provisions of this article throughout the state.    2. The commissioner shall:    (a) have general supervision of vital statistics;    (b)  provide  suitably  equipped  offices  for  the permanent and safe  preservation of all records received or made  under  the  provisions  of  this article;    (c)  prepare,  print,  and  supply to all registrars all forms used in  registering, recording and  preserving  the  returns,  or  in  otherwise  carrying out the purposes of this article;    (d)  prepare  and  issue  such detailed instructions, not inconsistent  with the sanitary code, as  may  be  required  to  procure  the  uniform  observance  of  the  provisions of this article and the maintenance of a  good system of registration;    (e) examine the certificates received monthly  and  if  any  such  are  incomplete  or unsatisfactory, he shall require such further information  to be supplied as may be necessary  to  make  the  record  complete  and  satisfactory;    (f) arrange, and permanently preserve the certificates in a systematic  manner;    (g) prepare and maintain a complete typewritten, printed, photographic  or  magnetically  stored index of all births and deaths registered; said  index to be arranged, in the case of deaths, by the names of  decedents,  and  in  the  case  of  births, by the names of fathers, or the names of  mothers if the names of the fathers do not appear; and    (h)  prescribe  and  prepare  the  necessary  methods  and  forms  for  obtaining  and  preserving records and statistics of autopsies which are  conducted by a coroner or by a medical examiner, or by his order, within  the state of New York, and  shall  require  all  those  performing  such  autopsies,  for  the  purpose  of  determining the cause of death or the  means or manner of death, to enter upon  such  record  the  pathological  appearances   and   findings   embodying  such  information  as  may  be  prescribed, and to append thereto the diagnosis of the  cause  of  death  and the means or manner of death.    (i)  upon  notification  by  the division of criminal justice services  that a person who was born in the state is a  missing  child,  flag  the  certificate record of that person in such manner that whenever a copy of  the record is requested, he or she shall be alerted to the fact that the  record  is  that  of a missing child. The commissioner shall also notify  the appropriate registrar to likewise  flag  his  or  her  records.  The  commissioner  or  registrar  shall  immediately  report to the local law  enforcement authority and the division of criminal justice services  any  request  concerning  flagged  birth  records  or  knowledge  as  to  the  whereabouts of any missing child. Upon notification by the  division  of  criminal justice services that the missing child has been recovered, the  commissioner  shall remove the flag from the person's certificate record  and shall notify any other previously notified registrar to  remove  the  flag  from  his or her record. In the city of New York, the commissioner  of the department of health for the city of New York shall implement the  requirements of this paragraph.3. The public health council may from  time  to  time  establish  such  rules  and  regulations  in  the  sanitary  code  supplementary  to  the  provisions of this article and not inconsistent  therewith,  as  it  may  deem  necessary,  in  relation to the registration of births, deaths and  fetal  deaths.  Such  rules  and  regulations  shall  be observed by all  persons upon whom duties are imposed by this chapter in connection  with  the registration of births, deaths and fetal deaths.