That info is found here and is how the Chinese national was able to obtain a Hawaiian birth certificate eventhough he wasn’t born in Hawaii.
“The Certificate of Hawaiian Birth program was established in 1911, during the territorial era, to register a person born in Hawaii who was one year old or older and whose birth had not been previously registered in Hawaii. The Certificate of Hawaiian Birth Program was terminated in 1972, during the statehood era.”
Found here:
http://hawaii.gov/health/vital-records/vital-records/hawnbirth.html
Thank you CE - that info is immediately going on a doc on my desktop and I won’t bother you again about it.
I’ll probably bother you about other stuff, though. ;-)
This is an vague description of a law that existed from 1911 to 1972 -- except for the fact that it applied to those one year old or older.
Has anyone, of all those filing lawsuits, made the slightest effort to come up with a citation of the actual law, or its wording? And, if it applied to those "one year old or older," how does it apply to the Obama birth announcement in the Hawaii papers in 1961?
"The Certificate of Hawaiian Birth program was established in 1911, during the territorial era, to register a person born in Hawaii who was one year old or older and whose birth had not been previously registered in Hawaii. The Certificate of Hawaiian Birth Program was terminated in 1972, during the statehood era."
The program is for people born in Hawaii, not for foreign born persons.
It is for people one year old or older. Obama's birth was registered within days.
It creates a "Certificate of Hawaiian Birth", not a "Certificate of Live Birth".
So how does this apply to Obama? Nothing here would indicate he could or did get his birth certificate through this program.