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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 15 · Part 2

50-15-208. Birth registration for stillbirth -- requirements.

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50-15-208 . Birth registration for stillbirth -- requirements.
(1)The department shall establish a certificate of birth resulting in a stillbirth on a form adopted by the department when the birth results in a stillbirth. Upon request by a parent, a certificate of birth resulting in a stillbirth must be filed in addition to the fetal death certificate provided for in 50-15-403 . Upon request, a certificate of birth resulting in a stillbirth must be provided to a parent.
(2)A certificate of birth resulting in a stillbirth may be filed by:
(a)the physician, the physician's designee, or the direct-entry midwife licensed pursuant to Title 37, chapter 27, in attendance at a stillbirth;
(b)the person in attendance at a stillbirth;
(c)the father or the mother;
(d)in the absence of the father and the inability of the mother, the person in charge of the premises where the stillbirth occurred; or
(e)the local registrar if 50-15-202 applies.
(3)The department shall adopt rules providing for:
(a)the time by which the certificate of birth resulting in a stillbirth must be filed after the stillbirth;
(b)the evidence required to establish the facts of a stillbirth; and
(c)the information required on a certificate of birth resulting in a stillbirth.
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