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MN SF4109

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/4/2026

Primary Sponsor

Liz Boldon

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Origin

Senate

94th Legislature 2025-2026

AI Summary

  • Delayed birth records may now be registered for deceased persons up to seven years from the date of birth, provided required evidence is submitted; such records must be marked "deceased"

  • Fetal death reporting requirements apply to fetuses at 20 or more weeks of gestation, excluding abortions as defined under section 145.411, subdivision 5

  • Medical examiners or coroners are added as authorized parties who may register or report fetal deaths when they receive a report under Minnesota Statutes section 390.11, subdivision 1, clause (9) and verify the vital event occurred

  • Fetal deaths must continue to be registered or reported within five days in a format prescribed by the state registrar

Legislative Description

Update vital records of live births and fetal deaths

Last Action

Referred to Health and Human Services

3/4/2026

Committee Referrals

Health and Human Services3/4/2026

Full Bill Text

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