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HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 103750-103765



103750.  For local registrars serving under authority of Section
102280 the State Registrar shall quarterly certify to the auditors of
the several counties the number of births and deaths properly
registered, with the names of the local registrars and the amounts
due each at the rates fixed by this part.



103755.  All amounts shall be paid by the treasurer of the county in
which the registration district is located, upon warrants drawn by
the auditor; provided, that no fee shall be paid by the county to any
local registrar who is also a city or county officer or employee and
whose salary is by law the sole compensation for his or her
services.



103760.  Each local registrar entitled to compensation shall be paid
the sum of fifty cents ($0.50) for each birth certificate and each
death certificate properly and completely made out and registered
with him or her, and correctly recorded and promptly returned by him
or her to the State Registrar and out of the fees he or she shall pay
the subregistrar the sum of thirty cents ($0.30) in each case where
the certificate is registered with the subregistrar.



103765.  If no births or no deaths were registered during any week
the local registrar is entitled to be paid the sum of fifty cents
($0.50) for each report to that effect, but only if the report is
made promptly as required by this part.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hsc > 103750-103765

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 103750-103765



103750.  For local registrars serving under authority of Section
102280 the State Registrar shall quarterly certify to the auditors of
the several counties the number of births and deaths properly
registered, with the names of the local registrars and the amounts
due each at the rates fixed by this part.



103755.  All amounts shall be paid by the treasurer of the county in
which the registration district is located, upon warrants drawn by
the auditor; provided, that no fee shall be paid by the county to any
local registrar who is also a city or county officer or employee and
whose salary is by law the sole compensation for his or her
services.



103760.  Each local registrar entitled to compensation shall be paid
the sum of fifty cents ($0.50) for each birth certificate and each
death certificate properly and completely made out and registered
with him or her, and correctly recorded and promptly returned by him
or her to the State Registrar and out of the fees he or she shall pay
the subregistrar the sum of thirty cents ($0.30) in each case where
the certificate is registered with the subregistrar.



103765.  If no births or no deaths were registered during any week
the local registrar is entitled to be paid the sum of fifty cents
($0.50) for each report to that effect, but only if the report is
made promptly as required by this part.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hsc > 103750-103765

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 103750-103765



103750.  For local registrars serving under authority of Section
102280 the State Registrar shall quarterly certify to the auditors of
the several counties the number of births and deaths properly
registered, with the names of the local registrars and the amounts
due each at the rates fixed by this part.



103755.  All amounts shall be paid by the treasurer of the county in
which the registration district is located, upon warrants drawn by
the auditor; provided, that no fee shall be paid by the county to any
local registrar who is also a city or county officer or employee and
whose salary is by law the sole compensation for his or her
services.



103760.  Each local registrar entitled to compensation shall be paid
the sum of fifty cents ($0.50) for each birth certificate and each
death certificate properly and completely made out and registered
with him or her, and correctly recorded and promptly returned by him
or her to the State Registrar and out of the fees he or she shall pay
the subregistrar the sum of thirty cents ($0.30) in each case where
the certificate is registered with the subregistrar.



103765.  If no births or no deaths were registered during any week
the local registrar is entitled to be paid the sum of fifty cents
($0.50) for each report to that effect, but only if the report is
made promptly as required by this part.