Posted on 06/06/2009 3:46:22 PM PDT by jamese777
Question: What is the state's policy for issuing a "Certification of Live Birth" versus a "Certificate of Live Birth"? My first, second and fourth children received certificates, but my third and fifth children received certifications. Why the difference? The certificate contains more information, such as the name of hospital, certifier's name and title; attendant's name and title, etc. The certification has only the child's name, date and time of birth, sex, city/island/county of birth, mother's maiden name, mother's race, father's name and father's race. Why doesn't the state just issue certificates? When did it stop issuing certificates? Is it possible to obtain certificates for my third and fifth children?
Answer: No, you can't obtain a "certificate of live birth" anymore.
The state Department of Health no longer issues copies of paper birth certificates as was done in the past, said spokeswoman Janice Okubo.
The department only issues "certifications" of live births, and that is the "official birth certificate" issued by the state of Hawaii, she said.
And, it's only available in electronic form.
Okubo explained that the Health Department went paperless in 2001.
"At that time, all information for births from 1908 (on) was put into electronic files for consistent reporting," she said.
Information about births is transferred electronically from hospitals to the department.
Okubo said the Health Department "does not have a short-form or long-form certificate."
"The birth certificate form has been modified over the years and decades to conform to national standards and models," she said.
Okubo also emphasized the certification form "contains all the information needed by all federal government agencies for transactions requiring a birth certificate."
She added that the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the state's current certification of live birth "as an official birth certificate meeting all federal and other requirements."
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I’m not exactly sure what the story is trying to say.
Ping
Sounds to me like the fix is in.
Me neither
It looks like they are saying we have all the information, but you can’t see it. neener neener neener
“It says a “certification of live birth” is, in fact, a short-form official birth certificate. Information included in the document might differ from state to state.”
>>> Im not exactly sure what the story is trying to say.
I think it’s saying that there is no birth certificate... Only electronic data.
SO... Obama will soon be able to “prove” he was born in Hawaii.
Naw. This story just means that it depends on how drunk the certificate issuer was the night before. Too much joy juice and pig puts someone in a bad mood. Some people get better certificates than others when Manu Manu is happy.
I would like to Donate 1 million dollars to charity in the name of the Doctor that birthed Obama. No one seems to know exactly who that man is.
"New Article On Hawaii Birth Certificates from todays Honolulu Star Bulliten: 'Born Identity' "
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That Obama is President for Life
;-)
Wait, maybe :-(
Actually, look deeper: Okubo said the Health Department “does not have a short-form or long-form certificate.” But didn’t this same beaurocrat claim to have seen Obowma’s Birth certificate not just his CoLB? ... If that is true, perhaps the Kenyan BC is in Hawaqiian files, or perhaps a BC from some other place other than Hawaii is in their files since they do not have short or long form certificates any longer!
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Sure it does, if Obama is 8 years old or younger.
You said — Im not exactly sure what the story is trying to say.
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Ummm.., it’s saying you’re not getting anything else from the State of Hawaii about Obama, other than what Obama showed you...
I would say that’s about the size of the story... LOL...
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