Maryland Code § HG-4-217

Section HG-4-217
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(a) (1) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the Secretary
shall provide, on request, any person authorized by regulations adopted under this
subtitle with a certified or abridged copy of a birth, death, or fetal death certificate
registered under this subtitle or of the certificate of a marriage performed after June
1, 1951.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section and subject to
subsection (h) of this section, a local health department or the Motor Vehicle
Administration may:
(i) Access electronically from the Department a certified or
abridged copy of a birth certificate or death certificate registered under this subtitle;
and
(ii) On request, provide any person authorized by regulations
adopted under this subtitle with a certified or abridged copy of a birth certificate or
death certificate registered under this subtitle.
(3) (i) The Secretary shall provide on request, to any person
authorized by regulation adopted under this subtitle, a commemorative birth
certificate.
(ii) The Department shall set a fee for the commemorative
birth certificate.
(iii) The commemorative birth certificate shall:
1. Be in a form consistent with the need to protect the
integrity of vital records but suitable for display; and
2. Have the same status as evidence as the original
birth certificate.

(iv) A portion of the funds collected under this paragraph shall
go to the Department for the production costs of issuing the commemorative birth
certificates. The remainder of the funds collected shall be paid into the Children's
Trust Fund established under § 13-2207 of this article to provide funding for the
Child Abuse Medical Providers (Maryland CHAMP) Initiative.
(v) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to implement the
provisions of this paragraph.
(b) (1) A certified or abridged copy of a birth certificate may be issued
only:
(i) On order of a court of competent jurisdiction;
(ii) On request of the individual to whom the record relates;
(iii) On request of a parent, guardian, surviving spouse, or
other authorized representative of the individual; or
(iv) In accordance with Title 5, Subtitle 3A or Subtitle 4B of the
Family Law Article.
(2) A certified or abridged copy of a birth certificate may contain only
the personal information that appears on the birth certificate and may not include
any confidential medical information that appears on the birth certificate.
(3) Birth certificate information may not be given if it is to be used
for commercial solicitation or private gain.
(4) A noncertified copy of a birth certificate including confidential
medical information may be provided to a unit of the Department to carry out its legal
mandate or to conduct Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved research or study.
Any report resulting from this research or study may not contain personal identifiers
unless authorized by the subject of the record or the subject's parent or authorized
representative.
(5) A copy of a birth certificate may be given to the Maryland
Immunization Program to improve childhood immunization rates.
(c) (1) Except as otherwise provided by law:
(i) The Department shall collect a $12 fee:

1. For each certified or abridged copy of a fetal death,
marriage, or divorce verification certificate;
2. For a report that a search of the fetal death,
marriage, or divorce verification certificate files was made and the requested record
is not on file;
3. For each change to a fetal death, marriage, or
divorce verification certificate made later than 1 year after the certificate has been
registered with the Department; or
4. To process an adoption, foreign adoption, or
legitimation;
(ii) The Department shall collect a $10 fee:
1. Except as provided in paragraph (6)(ii) of this
subsection, for each certified or abridged copy of a birth certificate;
2. For the first copy of a certified or abridged death
certificate issued in a single transaction;
3. For a report that a search of the birth or death
certificate files was made and the requested record is not on file; or
4. For each change to a birth or death certificate made
later than 1 year after the certificate has been registered with the Department; and
(iii) The Department shall collect a $12 fee for each additional
certified or abridged copy of a death certificate provided concurrently with an initial
requested death certificate.
(2) From the fee the Department collects under paragraph (1) of this
subsection, the Department shall transfer the entire fee to the General Fund.
(3) (i) Any local health department or the Motor Vehicle
Administration may set and collect a fee for processing and issuing a birth certificate
or death certificate, or for a report that a search of the files was made and the
requested record is not on file, that covers:
1. The administrative costs of providing this service;
and

2. The requirements of subparagraph (iii) of this
paragraph.
(ii) The fee set by the local health department or the Motor
Vehicle Administration for processing and issuing a birth certificate or for a report
under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph may not exceed the actual costs to the local
health department or the Motor Vehicle Administration for processing and issuing a
birth certificate or death certificate or a report.
(iii) From the fee the local health department or the Motor
Vehicle Administration collects under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, $10 shall
be transferred to the General Fund.
(iv) Prior to setting and collecting a fee for processing and
issuing a birth certificate or death certificate or for a report under subparagraph (i)
of this paragraph, the local health department or the Motor Vehicle Administration
shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Maryland Department of
Health that outlines the local health department's or the Motor Vehicle
Administration's fee structure.
(4) The Department, a local health department, or the Motor Vehicle
Administration may collect a fee for a certificate requested by an agency of the State
or any of its political subdivisions.
(5) The Secretary may waive all or part of a fee if chargeable to an
agency of the United States.
(6) (i) The Department may not collect a fee for a copy of a vital
record issued to:
1. A current or former member of the uniformed
services; or
2. The surviving spouse or child of the member, if the
copy will be used in connection with a claim for a dependent or beneficiary of the
member.
(ii) 1. In this subparagraph, "homeless individual" has the
meaning stated in the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance
Improvements Act of 2001.
2. Subject to subsubparagraph 4 of this subparagraph,
the Department may not collect a fee for a certified or an abridged copy of a birth
certificate issued to a homeless individual.

3. The Department shall accept as proof of
homelessness a signed written statement from a homeless services provider located
in the State that:
A. Affirms that the individual is homeless; and
B. Includes the address to which the copy of the birth
certificate requested under this section may be sent.
4. A homeless individual may receive one copy of a
birth certificate without a fee in a single transaction.
5. The Department shall adopt regulations to
implement this subparagraph.
(iii) The Department may not collect a fee for a certified or
abridged copy of a death certificate of a first responder, as defined in § 18-213.2 of
this article, killed in the line of duty, if the copy is issued to a surviving spouse or
child of the first responder and will be used in connection with a claim for a dependent
or beneficiary of the first responder.
(d) (1) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
any local health department or the Motor Vehicle Administration may set and collect
a fee for processing and issuing a death certificate that covers the administrative
costs of providing this service.
(ii) A local health department or the Motor Vehicle
Administration may not collect a fee for processing and issuing a certified or abridged
copy of a death certificate of a first responder, as defined in § 18-213.2 of this article,
killed in the line of duty, if the copy is issued to a surviving spouse or child of the first
responder and will be used in connection with a claim for a dependent or beneficiary
of the first responder.
(2) The fee set by the local health department or the Motor Vehicle
Administration for processing and issuing a death certificate under this subsection
may not exceed the actual costs to the local health department or the Motor Vehicle
Administration for processing and issuing a death certificate.
(e) The Secretary shall include with every copy of a death certificate, in a
form prescribed and provided by the Insurance Commissioner, a notice which advises
that certain individuals may be entitled to continuation of group health insurance
benefits under § 15-407 of the Insurance Article.

(f) The Secretary shall include with every copy of a death certificate that is
completed by the Chief Medical Examiner a notice that advises a person in interest,
as defined in § 4-101(g) of the General Provisions Article, of the right to appeal a
denial by the Chief Medical Examiner of a request to correct findings and conclusions
as to the cause and manner of death recorded on a death certificate as provided under
§ 5-310(d) of this article.
(g) A person may use a photocopy of a birth, death, fetal death, or marriage
certificate for any nonfraudulent and nondeceptive purpose.
(h) (1) The Department shall develop and implement security protocols
and other protections to:
(i) Ensure a person without authorization is prohibited from
accessing any vital records; and
(ii) Minimize the disclosure of and the access to medically
sensitive information from the vital records database by employees not employed by
the Department.
(2) The security protocols and other protections developed under
paragraph (1) of this subsection shall include an auditable record of the following
information:
(i) The date and time a certified or abridged copy of a birth
certificate was printed; and
(ii) The identification of the employee who printed the certified
or abridged copy of the birth certificate.

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