relative to post-arrest photograph distribution by law enforcement officers.
Allows delayed birth registrations with defined evidence, marks delayed registrations, lets applicants appeal for judicial determination, and outlines DHHS handling.
Allows delayed birth registrations with defined evidence, marks delayed registrations, lets applicants appeal for judicial determination, and outlines DHHS handling.
Status: Withdrawn from further consideration (withdrawn by author 4/14/2025)
Introduced: November 13, 2024
Primary Sponsors: Representatives D. Johnston, Koppelman
Subject: Amend and reenact section 23‑02.1‑15 of the North Dakota Century Code (registration of birth by judicial determination)
The bill would clarify and revise the statutory procedures for delayed birth registration in North Dakota, including (1) the evidentiary standards and administrative handling for delayed birth records, (2) the state registrar’s responsibilities when documentation is deficient, and (3) the applicant’s right to seek a judicial determination of birth facts. The changes are intended to standardize processing of delayed registrations and provide an appeal pathway when records or evidence are inadequate.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.