Bill Text: VA SB309 | 2012 | Regular Session | Prefiled
Bill Title: Marriages, divorces, and annulments; disclosure of records.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-02-23 - House: Tabled in Health, Welfare and Institutions by voice vote [SB309 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2012-SB309-Prefiled.html
12102946D Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That §32.1-271 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows: §32.1-271. Disclosure of information in records; when unlawful; when permitted; proceeding to compel disclosure; when certain records made public. A. To protect the integrity of vital records and to ensure the
efficient and proper administration of the system of vital records, it shall be
unlawful, notwithstanding the provisions of §§2.2-3700 through 2.2-3714, for
any person to permit inspection of or to disclose information contained in
vital records or to copy or issue a copy of all or part of any such vital
records except as authorized by this section or regulation of the Board or when
so ordered by a court of B. Data contained in vital records may be disclosed for valid and substantial research purposes in accordance with the regulations of the Board. C. Any person aggrieved by a decision of a county or city registrar may appeal to the State Registrar. If the State Registrar denies disclosure of information or inspection of or copying of vital records, such person may petition the court of the county or city in which he resides if he resides in the Commonwealth or in which the recorded event occurred or the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, Division I, for an order compelling disclosure, inspection or copying of such vital record. The State Registrar or his authorized representative may appear and testify in such proceeding. D. When 100 years have elapsed after the date of birth, E. The State Registrar or the city or county registrar shall disclose data about or issue a certified copy of a birth certificate of a child to the grandparent of the child upon the written request of the grandparent when the grandparent has demonstrated to the State Registrar evidence of need, as prescribed by Board regulation, for the data or birth certificate. F. The State Registrar or the city or county registrar shall issue a certified copy of a death certificate to the grandchild or great-grandchild of a decedent in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Board in regulation. G. The State Registrar or the city or county registrar shall disclose data about or issue a certified copy of a death certificate to a nonprofit organ, eye or tissue procurement organization that is a member of the Virginia Transplant Council for the purpose of determining the suitability of organs, eyes and tissues for donation, as prescribed by the Board in regulations. Such regulations shall ensure that the information disclosed includes the cause of death and any other medical information necessary to determine the suitability of the organs, eyes and tissues for donation. |