I went to Bing. This is what I typed in:
Hawaiin law allows foreign born children to receive hawaiian birth certificates
Too many hits came up to cite. I followed up a couple of them. HI does indeed allow foreign born children to get HI BCs. You too have a search engine. Go hog wild.
“Too many hits came up to cite.”
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Huh? What does this mean? You certainly don’t have to cite all of them.
I’d like to see a single one, please, one of those that you consider most reliable. That shouldn’t be hard.
Because I, like you, have heard it said. But I haven’t yet heard it from what I consider a reliable source.
So, if you have, please cite it for us.
Google “hawaii 338-17.8” or you can go here:
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/vol06_ch0321-0344/HRS0338/HRS_0338-0017_0008.HTM
[§338-17.8] Certificates for children born out of State.
At the bottom is the follow [L 1982, c 182, §1]
L 1982 is the year this section of law was first written.
You can also visit this site for foreign born children adopted in Hawaii:
http://gen.doh.hawaii.gov/sites/har/AdmRules1/11-120.pdf
The applicants supply the following:
“(5) Place of birth (true or probable country of birth);”