The better question is why did he have to send a team of lawyers to "sign waivers" to get his BC?
I have lost mine so often I lost count- and whenever I need one I go to the registrars office and pay $12 and get a new copy of my ORIGINAL. The last time I got one I didn't even need to go there- i just ordered it online.
But i certainly never needed to send a team of lawyers to "sign waivers".
What kind of "waivers" can we see those waivers?
It’s because the HDOH Director has said the only certified birth certificates she will print out are the easily-manipulable computer-generated ones.
And she is actually refusing to obey UIPA by allowing the actual paper record to be either viewed in person or copied by those authorized by HRS 338-18 to see those actual paper records.
Anybody who doesn’t see the corruption in HI needs to explain why a DOH would refuse to let a man see his deceased sister’s birth certificate, when the law clearly says the DOH MUST allow it for people who share an ancestor (and siblings are the closest people who share an ancestor).
Waivers are needed to see BC that are sealed due to adoptions. That is the only explanation that would explain why BO has problems getting his. We know of one adoption by Lolo Sutoroe or however it’s spelled this week. If that adoption was nullified when he was ten, it might explain the family business that SR showed up for in HI. OTOH if his mother did not sign away her custody of the child I question why SR had to show up at all.