Iowa Code
Chapter 144 - VITAL STATISTICS
Section 144.31A - Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.

144.31A Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.
1. As used in this section:
a. “Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth” means a document issued based upon a properly filed fetal death certificate to record the birth of a stillborn fetus.
b. “Stillbirth” means stillbirth as defined in section 136A.2.
2. After each fetal death that occurs in the state which is also a stillbirth, the person required to file the fetal death certificate pursuant to section 144.30 shall advise any parent named on the fetal death certificate that the parent may request the preparation of a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth following registration of a fetal death certificate.
3. The department may prescribe by rules adopted pursuant to chapter 17A the form and content of a request and the process for requesting a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.
4. The department shall prescribe by rules adopted pursuant to chapter 17A the form and content of and the fee for the preparation of a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.
a. At a minimum, the rules shall require that the certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth contain all of the following:
(1) The date of the stillbirth.
(2) The county in which the stillbirth occurred.
(3) A first name, middle name, last name, no name, or combination of these as requested by the parent.
(4) The state file number of the corresponding fetal death certificate.
(5) The statement: “This certificate is not proof of live birth.”
b. The fees collected shall be remitted to the treasurer of state for deposit in the general fund of the state and the vital records fund in accordance with section 144.46.
5. Only a parent named on the fetal death certificate may request a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth. A certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth may be requested and issued at any time regardless of the date on which the fetal death certificate was issued.
6. A certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth is not required to be filed or registered.
7. A certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth shall not be used to establish, bring, or support a civil cause of action seeking damages against any person for bodily injury, personal injury, or wrongful death for a stillbirth.
2012 Acts, ch 1022, §1, 2
Referred to in §331.611

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 144 - VITAL STATISTICS

Section 144.1 - Definitions.

Section 144.2 - Division of records and statistics.

Section 144.3 - Rules adopted.

Section 144.4 - Registrar.

Section 144.5 - Duties of registrar.

Section 144.9 - County recorder as registrar.

Section 144.11 - Public access to records.

Section 144.12 - Forms uniform.

Section 144.12A - Declaration of paternity registry.

Section 144.13 - Birth certificates.

Section 144.13A - Fees — use of funds — electronic birth certificate system.

Section 144.13B - Waiver of fees — military service.

Section 144.14 - Foundlings.

Section 144.15 - Delayed registrations of birth.

Section 144.16 - Delayed registration of death or marriage.

Section 144.17 - Petition to establish certificate.

Section 144.18 - Court hearing.

Section 144.19 - Adoption certificate.

Section 144.20 - Information.

Section 144.21 - Amended record.

Section 144.22 - Clerk to report to state registrar.

Section 144.23 - State registrar to issue new certificate.

Section 144.24 - Substituting new for original birth certificates — inspection.

Section 144.24A - Access to original certificate of birth — application — contact preference form — medical history form — fees.

Section 144.25 - No previous certificate — procedure.

Section 144.25A - Certificate of birth — foreign and international adoptions.

Section 144.26 - Death certificate.

Section 144.27 - Funeral director’s duties — death certificate — disposition of unclaimed veterans’ remains.

Section 144.28 - Medical certification.

Section 144.29 - Fetal deaths.

Section 144.29A - Termination of pregnancy reporting — legislative intent.

Section 144.30 - Funeral director’s duty — fetal death certificate.

Section 144.31 - Medical certification — fetal death.

Section 144.31A - Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.

Section 144.32 - Burial transit permit.

Section 144.33 - Bodies brought into state.

Section 144.34 - Disinterment — permit.

Section 144.35 - Extensions of time by rules.

Section 144.36 - Marriage certificate filed — prohibited information.

Section 144.37 - Dissolution and annulment records.

Section 144.38 - Amendment of official record.

Section 144.39 - Change of name.

Section 144.40 - Paternity of children — birth certificates.

Section 144.41 - Amending local records.

Section 144.42 - Reproduction of original records.

Section 144.43 - Vital records closed to inspection — exceptions.

Section 144.43A - Mutual consent voluntary adoption registry.

Section 144.44 - Permits for research.

Section 144.45 - Certified copies.

Section 144.45A - Commemorative birth and marriage certificates.

Section 144.46 - Fees.

Section 144.46A - Vital records fund.

Section 144.47 - Persons confined in institutions.

Section 144.48 - Institutions — dead persons.

Section 144.49 - Additional record by funeral director.

Section 144.50 - Length of time records to be kept.

Section 144.51 - Information by others furnished on demand.

Section 144.52 - Unlawful acts — punishment.

Section 144.53 - Other acts — simple misdemeanors.

Section 144.54 - Report to county attorney.

Section 144.55 - Attorney general to assist in enforcement.

Section 144.56 - Autopsy.

Section 144.57 - Public safety officer death — required notice — autopsy.