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Part 1
Vital Records

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 102100–102155
2
Administration
Sections 102175–102395
3
Live Birth Registration
Sections 102400–102520
4
Delayed Registration of Birth
Sections 102525–102610
5
Certificates of Birth Following Adoption, Legitimation, Court Determination of Parentage, and Acknowledgment
Sections 102625–102769
6
Death Registration
Sections 102775–102938
7
Fetal Death Registration
Sections 102950–103040.1
8
Permits for Disposition of Human Remains
Sections 103050–103105
9
Marriage Registration
Sections 103125–103180
10
Final Decrees of Dissolution of Marriage,or Legal Separation
Sections 103200–103205
11
Amendment of Records
Sections 103225–103449
12
Court Proceedings to Establish Record of Birth, Death or Marriage
Sections 103450–103490
13
Recording Certification of Foreign Births and Deaths
Sections 103501–103505
14
Certified Copy and Verification of Records
Sections 103525–103590
15
Fees of State and Local Registrars
Sections 103600–103730
16
Compensation of Appointed Local Registrars of Births and Deaths
Sections 103750–103765
17
Penalties
Sections 103775–103800
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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