The birth index list is REQUIRED to be public. See Administrative Rules 8b, 2.2 at https://health.hawaii.gov/opppd/files/2015/06/11-117.pdf
Where does the State of HI now claim that they don’t let anybody see the birth index? Shortly before Obama’s long-form forgery, I think it was HI Deputy AG David Wisch who claimed in an article posted by Michael Isikof that all the proof anybody needs about Obama is in the birth index list at the HDOH office. I’ve got scads of requests I made where the HDOH gave copies from the vital records lists, and others have also gone and taken photos from the lists that were publicly available. That’s amazing if they’re even getting rid of that, against their rules. Trying to clean up the history, I guess. That ought to tell everybody anything they need to know.
According to Full Faith and Credit, one state’s documents only need to be accepted by another if they are properly certified. That’s why the HDOh rules allow anybody to get a NON-CERTIFIED short-form BC for anybody else; it could only be used for anything if it was actually certified. And that’s why letters of verification require the same credentials for the requestor as for certified copies: because both are certified so that they can be submitted in any state and be recognized as CERTIFYING/VERIFYING something.
Without requiring certification, anybody could type up a letter about anything and commit fraud anywhere.
Your attachment clearly states in Section 2.1(A) that access to vital records are not available for or open to public inspection. I asked you where you reviewed the Virginia Sunuhara information but you haven’t answered that question. I cannot find anything regarding a birth index list in Hawaii, as I believe I stated earlier. And as far as the full faith and credit clause requiring certified copies of state documents, I can find nothing regarding this requirement. Again, my driver license does not have a certification. Am I not able to drive legally outside the State of California? Again, where is this requirement?
This is why the issue of Obama’s birth certificate gets nowhere for me (which really doesn’t matter in the whole scheme of things, I know). We’ve gone round and round and you have only answered one question, which was who requested the Letters of Verification. The rest has just been things you’ve heard somewhere, or statements you try to present as fact but cannot substantiate, like a document issued by a state needing to be certified, or characteristics of things that may or may not even exist, like the three Letters of Verification. This just looks like a bunch of smoke and mirrors to me.