Posted on 04/21/2011 6:54:02 AM PDT by gotaz
"(Apr. 12, 2011) Miki Booth has just reported via telephone to The Post & Email that a man born and currently residing in Hawaii went to the Department of Health this morning and requested a copy of his long-form birth certificate. He was refused, told that it was no longer available and that all he could obtain is the short-form document.
The man had obtained his short-form Certificate of Live Birth several weeks ago and reported to Miki that the request form had had two different boxes which could be checked: one indicating that the short-form was being requested and the other that the long-form was desired.
Today, the man reported that the form has been changed such that that choice is no longer available."
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Wrong, baby. Go back in your OWN posting history and read it and weep. You said anything posted on Kos stands or falls on its own merits. That is the equivalent of saying, ‘I respect the site, and what they post should not be assumed to be suspect’.
You also said don’t bother you with anything posted on WorldNUTDaily. I.e.: anything posted there is negated simply by the fact of its association with a site YOU have deemed (w’out offering corroborating evidence) unreliable.
It’s all there in your own posting history.
Or have you forgotten we’re not at DU, where you can edit your posts at will?
Apologize for calling me a liar. All I did was cite your own posts. Personal attacks are not acceptable.
They’re already a ruined Marxist third world country.
He wouldn’t be interested....no challenge.
From the Hawaii Revised Statutes:
92-31 Disposition of original record. A photograph, microphotograph, reproduction on film, or electronic form of a government record shall be placed in conveniently accessible files and provisions made for preserving, examining, and using the same. Thereafter, a public officer, after having first received the written approval of the comptroller as provided in section 94-3, may cause such record, paper, or document to be destroyed. The comptroller may require, as a prerequisite to the granting of such approval, that a reproduction or print of such photograph, microphotograph, or reproduction on film, or electronic form of the record be delivered into the custody of the public archives for safekeeping. The comptroller may also require the delivery into the custody of another governmental department or agency or a research library of any such record, paper, or document proposed to be destroyed under the provisions of this section.
So, either the original microfiche copy is still available or a complete reproduction of it in electronic form is available. To put something in electronic form and not copy all the data on the original document would be against the law. Where these files have to be accessible and provisions have to be made for examining them, it would be misleading for the Department of Health to say that the information on the original Certificate of Live Birth is no longer available. Under Hawaii Revised Statutes 338-18, those with a direct and tangible interest in the record are permitted inspection of public health statistics records. That would include either the microfiche or electronic copy of the original Certificate of Live Birth
Plus from the Homelands Department site:
The state Department of Health, the state Archives, and the state Bureau of Conveyances are just a few places where you can look for and obtain primary and secondary documents. Certified copies of records can be obtained for a fee.
How do they define primary documents?
Birth certificates (Certificates of Live Birth and Certifications of Live Birth) and Certificates of Hawaiian Birth are the primary documents used to determine native Hawaiian qualification
So, from the above , you should still - by law- be able to get a certified copy of the Certificate of Live Birth. I don't recall the legislature ever repealing 92-31 or 338-18.
It is so obvious that Hawaii is changing its rules to shelter Zero from being exposed as a fraud.
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