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General Assembly Considers Changing Access To Birth Records

March 8, 2002 By admin Leave a Comment

A change is proposed in the way Missourians can get access to birth and death records. Springfield Senator Roseanne Bentley wants to computerize all those recordsso people can get them electronically or so they can be filed electronically. The Department of Health supports the idea, saying it will make it easier for people to get copies of birth certificates, or the death certificates ofrelatives. A State Senate committee is reviewing the bill, and waiting for Bentley to work out some problems that have been spotted in it.

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