Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-17-1 - Definitions
(a) "Birth
certificate" means a standard certificate of live birth, a delayed certificate
of birth, or a foreign-born certificate.
(b) "Certification" means the action or
process that attests to the authenticity of a copy or abstract of any record or
certificate pertaining to any birth, adoption, legitimation, death, stillbirth,
marriage, divorce, or annulment of marriage within the state of Kansas.
(c) "Delayed certificate of birth"
means documentation filed six or more months after a live birth in Kansas that
substantiates the birth.
(d)
"Foreign-born certificate" means documentation substantiating the birth of
either of the following:
(1) An individual
who meets the following conditions:
(A) The
individual was born outside the United States or trust territories of the
United States;
(B) neither parent
of the individual was a citizen of the United States; and
(C) the individual was adopted by a Kansas
resident or through a Kansas court; or
(2) an individual who was born outside the
United States or trust territories of the United States, whose birth has not
been registered as that of a United States citizen, and who was adopted by a
Kansas resident or through a Kansas court.
(e) "Heirloom certificate" means a
personalized keepsake certificate.
(f) "Medical data" means data or information
that describes medical and anatomical conditions or characteristics of an
individual, or both.
(g) "Personal
data" means nonmedical data or information that describes the legal identity or
attributes of an individual.
(h)
"Registrant" means the individual named on a vital record for whom the vital
record was established.
(i)
"Registration," as used in the definition of "vital statistics" in
K.S.A.
65-2401 and amendments thereto and in these
regulations, means the process of filing an original record or certificate.
(j) "Secretary" has the meaning
specified in
K.S.A.
65-2401, and amendments thereto.
(k) "Standard certificate of live birth"
means documentation substantiating a live birth within the state of Kansas that
is filed with the state registrar within six months of the date of birth as
specified in K.S.A. 65-2409, and amendments thereto.
(l) "Verification" means a search of files
and records maintained by the state registrar that authenticates the
information on specified vital records.
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