California Health and Safety Code CHAPTER 1 - General Provisions

  • Section 102100.
    Each live birth, fetal death, death, and marriage that occurs in the state shall be registered as provided in this part on the prescribed certificate...
  • Section 102105.
    The department is charged with the uniform and thorough enforcement of this part throughout the state, and may adopt additional regulations for its enforcement.(Added by...
  • Section 102110.
    The State Registrar shall adopt regulations specifying both of the following:(a)  Procedures to assure the confidentiality of the confidential portion of the certificate of live...
  • Section 102115.
    The department may make and enforce regulations for the embalming, cremation, interment, disinterment and transportation of the dead in matters relating to communicable diseases.(Added by...
  • Section 102120.
    The State Registrar shall inform all local registrars which diseases are to be considered infectious, contagious, or communicable and dangerous to the public health, as...
  • Section 102125.
    All certificates of live birth, fetal death, or death shall be written legibly, in durable black ink, and a certificate is not complete and correct...
  • Section 102130.
    All marriage licenses shall be written legibly and shall be photographically and micrographically reproducible. A marriage license is not complete and correct that does not...
  • Section 102135.
    (a) All physicians, informants, funeral directors, clergy, or judges and all other persons having knowledge of the facts, shall supply upon the prescribed forms any information...
  • Section 102140.
    No alteration or change in any respect shall be made on any marriage license or certificate after its acceptance for registration by the local registrar,...
  • Section 102145.
    Every person in charge of a hospital or other institution to which persons are admitted for treatment or confinement shall make a record of the...
  • Section 102155.
    “Absence of conflicting information relative to parentage” as used in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 102625) or Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 103225) includes entries...

Last modified: October 22, 2018