4174 - Records; transcripts and certifications by commissioner; fees.

§ 4174. Records; transcripts and certifications by commissioner; fees.    1. The commissioner or any person authorized by him shall:    (a)  upon request, issue to any applicant either a certified copy or a  certified transcript of the record of any  death  registered  under  the  provisions  of  this chapter (1) when a documented medical need has been  demonstrated, (2) when a documented need to establish a legal  right  or  claim  has  been demonstrated, (3) when needed for medical or scientific  research approved by the commissioner, (4) when needed  for  statistical  or  epidemiological  purposes  approved  by  the  commissioner, (5) upon  specific request by municipal, state or federal agencies for statistical  or official purposes, (6) upon specific request of the spouse, children,  or parents of the deceased or the lawful representative of such persons,  or (7) pursuant to the order of a court of competent jurisdiction  on  a  showing  of  necessity; except no certified copy or certified transcript  of a death record shall be subject to disclosure under  article  six  of  the public officers law;    (b)   issue   certified  copies  or  certified  transcripts  of  birth  certificates only (1) upon order of a court of  competent  jurisdiction,  or  (2)  upon specific request therefor by the person, if eighteen years  of age or more, or by a parent or other  lawful  representative  of  the  person,  to  whom  the  record  of  birth  relates, or (3) upon specific  request therefor by a department of a state or the federal government of  the United States;    (c) upon request, issue a wallet-size certification  of  birth,  in  a  form  and  bearing a design provided by the commissioner. Each applicant  for a wallet-size certification of birth shall remit to the commissioner  with such application, a fee determined by the department;    (d) upon request, issue certification of birth or death unless in  his  judgment  it  does  not  appear to be necessary or required for a proper  purpose;    (e) furnish non-identifiable statistical  information  in  tabular  or  machine  readable  format  for research activities if satisfied that the  same  is  required  for  a  proper  purpose,  and  the  commissioner  is  authorized  to  fix  and  to  require  payment  of  a  fee sufficient to  compensate  the  state  for  the  expense  of  providing  the  requested  information;    (f)  be  deemed  to  have  complied  with the applicable provisions of  paragraphs (a) and  (b)  of  this  subdivision  by  the  issuance  of  a  certified  transcript  of the desired certificate or record instead of a  certified copy thereof except where the requester  shall  show,  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  commissioner  or his authorized representative, a  demonstrated need for such  certified  copy,  or  where  a  court  order  rendered pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this subdivision  contains  an express recital or direction therein that the issuance of a  certified transcript of  such  certificate  or  record  in  place  of  a  certified  copy  thereof  shall  not  be  considered to be in compliance  therewith;    (g) upon request of a  board  of  elections,  issue  certification  of  death.    2.  Each  applicant for a certification of birth or death, certificate  of birth data or for a certified copy or certified transcript of a birth  or death certificate or certificate of birth data  shall  remit  to  the  commissioner  with  such  application a fee of thirty dollars in payment  for the search of  the  files  and  records  and  the  furnishing  of  a  certification,  certified copy or certified transcript if such record is  found or for a certification that a search  discloses  no  record  of  a  birth or of a death.3.  For  any  search of the files and records conducted for authorized  genealogical or  research  purposes,  the  commissioner  or  any  person  authorized  by  him shall be entitled to, and the applicant shall pay, a  fee of twenty dollars for each hour or fractional part  of  an  hour  of  time  of search, together with a fee of two dollars for each uncertified  copy or abstract of such record requested by  the  applicant  or  for  a  certification that a search discloses no record.    4.  No  fee shall be charged for a search, certification, certificate,  certified copy or certified transcript of a record to be used for school  entrance, employment certificate or for purposes  of  public  relief  or  when  required  by the veterans administration to be used in determining  the eligibility of any  person  to  participate  in  the  benefits  made  available  by the veterans administration or when required by a board of  elections for the purposes of  determining  voter  eligibility  or  when  requested  by  the  department  of  correctional  services  or  a  local  correctional facility as defined in subdivision sixteen of  section  two  of  the  correction law for the purpose of providing a certified copy or  certified transcript of birth to  an  inmate  in  anticipation  of  such  inmate's  release  from  custody  or  when  requested  by  the office of  children and family services or an authorized agency for the purpose  of  providing  a  certified copy or certified transcript of birth to a youth  placed in the custody of the local commissioner of  social  services  or  the  custody  of  the office of children and family services pursuant to  article three of the family court act in anticipation  of  such  youth's  discharge from placement.    5.  (a)  The  United  States social security administration may obtain  information from death certificates  needed  in  the  administration  of  old-age and survivors insurance benefits laws, subject to the provisions  of  any  contract  entered  into  pursuant  to  paragraph  (b)  of  this  subdivision.    (b) In addition, the commissioner or  any  person  authorized  by  the  commissioner  is  authorized  and  directed  to enter into a contract to  furnish the federal secretary of health and human  services  information  concerning individuals with respect to whom death certificates have been  officially  filed with the commissioner. Such contract shall not include  any restriction on the use of information  obtained  by  such  secretary  pursuant  to  such  contract, except that such contract may provide that  such information is only to be used  by  the  secretary  (or  any  other  federal  agency) for purposes of ensuring that federal benefits or other  payments are not erroneously paid to deceased individuals.    6. The federal agency in charge of vital statistics may obtain,  at  a  fee  acceptable  to  the  commissioner, information from birth and death  certificates for use solely as statistical data.    7. Except as herein otherwise provided, the commissioner is authorized  to establish rules and regulations whereby  searches  may  be  made  and  certifications,  certified copies and certified transcripts of birth and  death  certificates  furnished  without  fees  to  federal,  state   and  municipal departments for official purposes.    8.  The  commissioner,  the  commissioner of health of the city of New  York, or any person authorized by the commissioner  having  jurisdiction  shall  immediately  notify  the division of criminal justice services in  the event that a copy of a birth certificate or  information  concerning  the  birth  records  of  any  person whose record is flagged pursuant to  paragraph (i) of subdivision two of section four thousand one hundred of  this article is requested. In  the  event  that  a  copy  of  the  birth  certificate  of  a  person  whose  record  is so flagged is requested in  person, the personnel accepting the request shall immediately notify his  or her supervisor. The person making the request shall complete  a  formas  prescribed  by  the  commissioner  or,  in the city of New York, the  commissioner of health of the city of New York, which shall include  the  name,  address  and  telephone numbers and social security number of the  person  making  the  request.  A motor vehicle operator's license, or if  such  license  is  not  available,  such  other  identification  as  the  commissioner,  or  in  the city of New York, the commissioner of the New  York city department of health, determines to be  satisfactory,  of  the  person  making  the request shall be presented, shall be photocopied and  returned to him or her. The person receiving the request shall note  the  physical  description  of  the  person making the request and his or her  supervisor shall immediately notify the local law enforcement  authority  as  to  the  request  and  the  information  obtained  pursuant  to this  subsection. When a copy of the  birth  certificate  of  a  person  whose  record  has  been  flagged  is requested in writing, the law enforcement  authority having jurisdiction shall be notified as to  the  request  and  shall  be  provided  with  a  copy of the written request. The registrar  shall retain the original written response.    9. The commissioner may institute an additional fee of fifteen dollars  for  priority  handling  for  each  certification,  certified  copy   or  certified  transcript of certificates of birth, death, or dissolution of  marriage;  or  fifteen  dollars   for   priority   handling   for   each  certification,  certified copy or certified transcript of certificate of  marriage.