Chapter 085 |
2018 -- S 2614 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/28/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - VITAL RECORDS |
Introduced By: Senators Miller, Nesselbush, Lynch Prata, Jabour, and Sosnowski |
Date Introduced: March 01, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 23-3-16 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-3 entitled "Vital |
Records" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
23-3-16. Death registration. |
(a) A death certificate for each death which that occurs in this state shall be filed with the |
state registrar of vital records or as otherwise directed by the state registrar within seven (7) |
calendar days after death and prior to removal of the body from the state, and shall be registered |
if it has been completed and filed in accordance with this section;, provided: |
(1) That if the place of death is unknown, a death certificate shall be filed with the state |
registrar of vital records or as otherwise directed by the state registrar within seven (7) calendar |
days after the occurrence; and |
(2) That if death occurs in a moving conveyance, a death certificate shall be filed with the |
state registrar of vital records or as otherwise directed by the state registrar. |
(b) The funeral director, his or her duly authorized agent, or person acting as agent, who |
first assumes custody of a dead body, shall file the death certificate. He or she shall obtain the |
personal data from the next of kin or the best qualified person or source available. He or she shall |
obtain the medical certification of cause of death from the person responsible for certification. |
The death certificate shall indicate the following: |
(1) The sex of the decedent shall be recorded to reflect the decedent's gender identity, as |
reported by the next of kin or the best qualified person available, unless the person completing the |
death certificate is presented with a document that memorializes the decedent's gender transition. |
In case of conflicting information on the sex of the decedent from the sources, the death |
certificate shall be based on documentation that memorializes the decedent's gender transition. |
Documents that may memorialize a gender transition include: written instructions from the |
decedent; a court order approving a name or gender change; an advance health care directive; |
documentation of an appropriate course of treatment for the purpose of gender transition; |
documentation of a change to the gender marker on a birth certificate; or a state or federally |
issued identification card, or any additional document as authorized by the Rhode Island |
department of health. If more than one document is presented and the documents are in conflict |
regarding the decedent's gender identity, the most recent document that memorializes the |
decedent's gender transition shall prevail. If documentation is not available, it shall be based on |
information from individuals most familiar with the decedent's gender identity at the time of |
death. |
(c) A physician, after the death of a person whom he or she has attended during his or her |
last illness, or the physician declaring that person dead, or if the death occurred in a hospital, a |
registered hospital medical officer duly appointed by the hospital director or administrator, shall |
immediately furnish for registration a standard certificate of death to a funeral director or other |
authorized person or any member of the family of the deceased, stating to the best of his or her |
knowledge and belief the name of the deceased,; the disease of which he or she died,; where it |
was contracted,; the duration of the illness from which he or she died,; when last seen alive by the |
physician, or, if death occurs in a hospital, when last seen alive by a physician; and the date of |
death. |
(d) When death occurred without medical attendance as set forth in subsection (c) or |
when inquiry is required by chapter 4 of this title, the medical examiner shall investigate the |
cause of death and shall complete and sign the medical certification within forty-eight (48) hours |
after taking charge of the case. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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LC004672/SUB A |
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