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MN SF3019
Bill
Status
5/7/2018
Primary Sponsor
Carla Nelson
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AI Summary
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Adds tribal health departments to entities that may receive disclosure of mother's name, address, and child's date of birth for family services purposes under section 124D.23.
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Grants tribal health departments access to health data associated with birth registration to identify mothers or children at high risk for disease, disability, or developmental delay and ensure access to appropriate services.
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Authorizes tribal child support programs to access birth records for child support enforcement purposes.
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Expands certified vital record issuance to include local, state, and tribal governmental agencies (previously only local, state, and federal agencies).
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Clarifies that licensed morticians may provide attestations for certified death records within 180 days of death, exempting the process from specific Minnesota administrative rules.
Legislative Description
Tribal vital record keeping provisions modifications
Last Action
House rule 1.21, placed on Calendar for the Day Thursday, May 17, 2018
5/15/2018