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440.220  Certificates of birth and death: Enforcement of requirements by local health officer.

      1.  If any certificate of death is incomplete or unsatisfactory, the local health officer shall call attention to the defects in the return and withhold issuing the burial or removal permit until the defects are corrected.

      2.  If any certificate of birth is incomplete, the local health officer shall immediately notify the informant, and require him or her to supply the missing items if they can be obtained.

      [Part 19:199:1911; RL § 2970; NCL § 5253]

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-40 > Chapter-440 > Local-administration > 440-220

440.220  Certificates of birth and death: Enforcement of requirements by local health officer.

      1.  If any certificate of death is incomplete or unsatisfactory, the local health officer shall call attention to the defects in the return and withhold issuing the burial or removal permit until the defects are corrected.

      2.  If any certificate of birth is incomplete, the local health officer shall immediately notify the informant, and require him or her to supply the missing items if they can be obtained.

      [Part 19:199:1911; RL § 2970; NCL § 5253]

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-40 > Chapter-440 > Local-administration > 440-220

440.220  Certificates of birth and death: Enforcement of requirements by local health officer.

      1.  If any certificate of death is incomplete or unsatisfactory, the local health officer shall call attention to the defects in the return and withhold issuing the burial or removal permit until the defects are corrected.

      2.  If any certificate of birth is incomplete, the local health officer shall immediately notify the informant, and require him or her to supply the missing items if they can be obtained.

      [Part 19:199:1911; RL § 2970; NCL § 5253]