To: butterdezillion
"Historically, the terms Date accepted by the State Registrar and Date filed by the State Registrar referred to the date a record was received in a Department of Health office (on the island of Oahu or on the neighbor islands of Kauai, Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, or Lanai), and the date a file number was placed on a record (only done in the main office located on the island of Oahu) respectively."
1. Are the comments in parentheses Okubo's? Or were those added by you?
2. What Hawaiian birth record or records has different fields for Date accepted by the State Registrar and Date filed by the State Registrar? The long forms I am looking at has neither, and the COLBs only have one or the other, apparently depending on the year the COLB was issued.
3. Some COLBs say "Date Accepted by State Registrar" and others say "Date Filed by Registrar." As far as I can tell none of them say "Date Filed by the State Registrar." Why would different COLBs from different years use the dates of different events in the same spot on the COLB?
The explanation you offer here here does not appear to reflect anything that we actually see on COLBs. What about it do you find useful?
To: EnderWiggins
215 posted on
02/23/2010 2:22:54 PM PST by
Danae
(Don't like our Constitution? Try living in a country with out one.)
To: EnderWiggins
I changed nothing on the e-mail.
I already explained what I found significant.
I think you owe me an apology.
And I’m still waiting to see the communications you received from Okubo.
To: EnderWiggins; butterdezillion
butter.....please do not give this Obot any info.
235 posted on
02/23/2010 2:46:12 PM PST by
mojitojoe
(“Medicine is the keystone of the arch of socialism.” - Vladimir Lenin)
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