Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3705 | Vital Statistics
Section 3705.20 | Fetal Death Certificate.

Effective: September 13, 2022
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 224 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The fetal death of the product of human conception of at least twenty weeks of gestation shall be registered on a fetal death certificate.
On application of the funeral director or either parent, the fetal death of the product of human conception prior to twenty weeks of gestation shall be registered on a fetal death certificate, except that the fetal death certificate shall not list the cause of death.
The funeral director or the parent shall include with the application a copy of the statement required by division (B)(1) of section 3727.16 or division (B)(1) of section 4731.82 of the Revised Code. If the father submits the application, he shall also include with it a signed and notarized document from the mother attesting that she voluntarily provided the father with a copy of the statement.
A fetal death certificate for the product of human conception prior to twenty weeks gestation is not proof of a live birth for purposes of federal, state, and local taxes.
(B) The product of human conception of at least twenty weeks of gestation that suffers a fetal death occurring in Ohio shall not be interred, deposited in a vault or tomb, cremated, or otherwise disposed of by a funeral director or other person until a fetal death certificate or provisional death certificate has been filed with and a burial permit is issued by the local registrar of vital statistics of the registration district in which the fetal death occurs, or the body is found.
A burial permit for the product of human conception that suffers a fetal death prior to twenty weeks of gestation shall be issued by the local registrar of vital statistics of the registration district in which the fetal death occurs if the funeral director or either parent files a fetal death certificate with that registrar.
(C)(1) The department of health and the local registrar shall keep a separate record and index record of fetal death certificates.
(2) The personal or statistical information on the fetal death certificate shall be obtained by the funeral director or other person in charge of interment or cremation from the best qualified persons or sources available.
(D) When a burial permit is issued under division (B) of this section for the product of human conception of at least twenty weeks of gestation that suffers a fetal death, the local registrar shall inform the parent or parents listed on the fetal death certificate or provisional death certificate of the option of applying for a certificate that is issued under division (B)(3) of section 3705.23 of the Revised Code.
Last updated July 15, 2022 at 2:06 PM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals

Chapter 3705 | Vital Statistics

Section 3705.01 | Vital Statistics Definitions.

Section 3705.02 | Statewide System of Vital Statistics - Office of Vital Statistics.

Section 3705.03 | State Registrar Is Head of Office of Vital Statistics - Powers and Duties.

Section 3705.04 | Registration Districts.

Section 3705.05 | Local Registrars - Deputy Registrar - Records.

Section 3705.06 | Local Registrar to Supply Forms of Certificates.

Section 3705.07 | Keeping and Transmitting Records by Local Registrar.

Section 3705.071 | Copy of Death Certificate of Child to Be Sent to County of Residence.

Section 3705.08 | Director Shall Prescribe Forms.

Section 3705.09 | Filing and Registration of Birth Certificate.

Section 3705.091 | Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavits.

Section 3705.10 | Delayed Birth Certificate.

Section 3705.11 | Report of Foundling Child.

Section 3705.12 | Issuance of New or Foreign Birth Record After Adoption - Access to Original Record, Adoption File.

Section 3705.121 | Adoption Decreed in Out-of-State Court.

Section 3705.122 | Foreign Birth Record.

Section 3705.123 | Records for Adoptions Decreed Before 1/1/1964.

Section 3705.124 | Application for New Birth Record.

Section 3705.125 | Prima Facie Evidence.

Section 3705.126 | Confidentiality.

Section 3705.13 | Filing Court Order of Change of Name - New Birth Certificate.

Section 3705.14 | Supplemental Report for Given Name.

Section 3705.15 | Registration of Unrecorded Birth - Correction of Birth Record.

Section 3705.16 | Statement of Facts in Certificates - Death Certificate.

Section 3705.17 | Burial Permit Required - Records to Be Kept.

Section 3705.18 | Authorization for Final Disposition of Body Transported Into State.

Section 3705.19 | Death Certificate to State Whether Deceased Served in the Armed Forces.

Section 3705.20 | Fetal Death Certificate.

Section 3705.21 | Registration of Marriages, Divorces, Dissolutions, Annulments and Corrections of Marriage Certificate.

Section 3705.22 | Birth Certificate to Be Amended to Correct Errors.

Section 3705.23 | Copies of Vital Records.

Section 3705.231 | Copy of Birth Record.

Section 3705.24 | Fees - Annual Certification by Director of Health to County Treasurers.

Section 3705.241 | Fee for Copy of Adoption File - Adoption Records Fund.

Section 3705.242 | Fee for Copy of Birth or Death Records - Divorce Decree Filing Fee.

Section 3705.25 | Local Registrar, Deputy Registrar or Sub-Registrar to Be Removed for Failing to Discharge Official Duties.

Section 3705.26 | Demand for Information by State Registrar.

Section 3705.27 | Matching of Birth and Death Records to Protect Integrity of Vital Records.

Section 3705.28 | Prior Records Valid.

Section 3705.29 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 3705.30 | Statewide Birth Defects Information System.

Section 3705.31 | Purposes of System.

Section 3705.32 | Records Are Confidential - Exceptions.

Section 3705.33 | Parent or Legal Guardian May Request Information Concerning Child to Be Removed From System.

Section 3705.35 | Rules.

Section 3705.36 | Annual Report Regarding System.

Section 3705.40 | Access to Preliminary Birth and Death Data Maintained by Department.

Section 3705.41 | Vital Records Training.

Section 3705.99 | Penalty.