Hawaii Revised Statutes
338. Vital Statistics
338-21 Children born to parents not married to each other.

§338-21 Children born to parents not married to each other. (a) All children born to parents not married to each other, irrespective of the marriage of either natural parent to another, (1) on the marriage of the natural parents with each other, (2) on the voluntary, written acknowledgments of paternity under oath signed by the natural father and the natural mother, or (3) on establishment of the parent and child relationship under chapter 584, are entitled to the same rights as those born to parents married to each other and shall take the name so stipulated by their parents or, if the parents do not agree on the name, shall take the name specified by a court of competent jurisdiction to be the name that is in the best interests of the child. The original certificate of birth shall contain the name so stipulated. The child or children or the parents thereof may petition the department of health to issue a new original certificate of birth, and not a duplicate of the original certificate that has been amended, altered, or modified, in the new name of the child, and the department shall issue the new original certificate of birth. As used in this section "name" includes the first name, middle name, or last name.
(b) The evidence upon which the new original certificate is made, and the superseded original certificate shall be sealed and filed and may be opened only upon order of a court of record.
(c) If the child's natural parents marry each other and desire to change the child's name, the child's name may be changed and a new original certificate of birth prepared.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the power of the courts to order the department to prepare new certificates of birth under section 584-23. [L 1949, c 327, §25; RL 1955, §57-24; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §19; am L 1967, c 6, §2; HRS §338-21; am L 1975, c 66, §2(4); am L 1980, c 153, §5; am L 1983, c 65, §2; am L 1986, c 287, §1; am L 1987, c 100, §2; am L 1988, c 141, §27; am L 1993, c 131, §3]
Attorney General Opinions
Department of health's preparation of a new birth certificate pursuant to paternity orders. Att. Gen. Op. 87-6.
Case Notes
Legitimacy or illegitimacy fixed at birth and cannot be changed by subsequent legislation. 3 H. 459; 4 H. 548. Prior to amendment of Act 71, L 1907, children of adulterous intercourse not legitimated by subsequent marriage of parents. 4 H. 292; 17 H. 45, 415, aff'd 210 U.S. 149.
Child begotten and born out of wedlock even though legitimated by statute on marriage of parents, is not "lawfully begotten child" within meaning of will. 14 H. 271.
Legitimation by subsequent marriage. 29 H. 258, aff'd 16 F.2d 273.
Presumption of legitimacy is not conclusive, but rebuttable. 30 H. 574. Evidence to rebut presumption. 49 H. 273, 414 P.2d 925.
Effect of legitimation on necessity of father's consent to adoption of child. 52 H. 395, 477 P.2d 780.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 19. Health

338. Vital Statistics

338-1 Definitions of terms.

338-2 Authority and duties of the department of health.

338-3 Registration districts.

338-4 Deaths reported to county clerks.

338-4.5 REPEALED.

338-5 Compulsory registration of births.

338-6 Local agent to prepare birth certificate.

338-7 Registration of foundlings; foundling report.

338-8 Compulsory registration of deaths and fetal deaths.

338-9 Filing and preparation of death and fetal death certificates.

338-10 Late determination of the cause of death.

338-11 Form of certificates.

338-12 Evidentiary character of certificates.

338-13 Certified copies.

338-14 Fees for certified copies and searches; transcripts or other statistical summaries of vital records for National Center for Health Statistics; certified copies for veterans and others; and corrections on vital statistics certificates.

338-14.3 Verification in lieu of a certified copy.

338-14.5 Copies of certificate; fees.

338-14.6 Vital statistics improvement special fund.

338-15 Late or altered certificates.

338-16 Procedure concerning late and altered birth certificates.

338-17 Late or altered certificate as evidence.

338-17.5 Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.

338-17.7 Establishment of new certificates of birth, when.

338-17.8 Certificates for children born out of State.

338-18 Disclosure of records.

338-18.5 REPEALED.

338-19 Photostatic or typewritten copies of records.

338-20 Adoption.

338-20.5 Adoption; foreign born persons.

338-21 Children born to parents not married to each other.

338-22 Other persons required to make records.

338-23 Permit for removal, burial, or other disposition of body.

338-24 Foreign permit for removal, burial, or other disposition of body.

338-25 Prerequisite for permit.

338-25.5 Disinterment of human bodies.

338-25.6 Fee.

338-26, 27 REPEALED.

338-28 Transmittal of certificates to department.

338-29 REPEALED.

338-29.5 Late registration of death, fetal death, marriage, and divorce.

338-30 Penalties.

338-41 Issuance; procedure.

338-42 REPEALED.

338-43 OLD REPEALED. §338-43 Perjury.

338-44 Renumbered as §338-43.

338-51 Administration of oaths.

338-55 Disposition of body; armed forces service members.