Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 23-3 - Vital Records
Section 23-3-23. - Disclosure of records.

§ 23-3-23. Disclosure of records.
(a) To protect the integrity of vital records, to ensure their proper use, and to ensure the efficient and proper administration of the vital records system, it shall be unlawful for any person to permit inspection of, or to disclose information contained in, vital records, or to copy, or issue a copy, of all, or part of, any vital record, except as authorized by regulation or as provided for herein.
(b) The director of health may authorize, under appropriate safeguards, the disclosure of data contained in vital records for research purposes.
(c) Information in vital records indicating that a birth occurred out of wedlock shall not be disclosed, except as provided by regulation, upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction, or until the record becomes a public record as defined by regulations.
(d) Appeals from decisions of the custodians of permanent local records refusing to disclose information, or to permit inspection of or copying of records, of persons born one hundred (100) years before the date of inspection, under the authority of this section and regulation issued under this section, shall be made to the state registrar of vital records. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, those records shall be open for research to any member of a legally incorporated genealogy society and those societies shall be permitted to incorporate statistics derived from those records in their publications, upon receipt of permission of the director of health; and provided, further, that no person, except the person whose birth is recorded, his or her issue, parent or guardian, spouse, civil union and/or registered domestic partner, grandparent, or sibling; or attorneys at law, title examiners, or members of legally incorporated genealogical societies in the conduct of their official duties as defined in regulations shall have any access to, or be permitted to, examine the original or any copy of the birth certificate or birth record, of any person in the custody of any registrar of vital records or of the state department of health.
(e) Title examiners, attorneys, or members of legally incorporated genealogical societies, in the conduct of their official duties as defined in regulations, shall be allowed to examine death certificates that have been filed with the department of health and/or municipalities. No fees shall be charged to such persons for the searching or viewing of death certificates, but fees for copies pursuant to § 23-1-54 or § 23-3-25 shall apply.
History of Section.P.L. 1961, ch. 87, § 1; P.L. 1972, ch. 278, § 1; P.L. 1983, ch. 198, § 2; P.L. 2014, ch. 193, § 1; P.L. 2016, ch. 522, § 1; P.L. 2016, ch. 526, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 23 - Health and Safety

Chapter 23-3 - Vital Records

Section 23-3-1. - Definitions.

Section 23-3-2. - Division of vital records and statewide system.

Section 23-3-3. - Rules and regulations.

Section 23-3-4. - Appointment of state registrar of vital records.

Section 23-3-5. - Duties of state registrar of vital records.

Section 23-3-5.1. - Transfer of public historical documents.

Section 23-3-6. - Local registrars.

Section 23-3-7. - Duties of local registrars.

Section 23-3-8. - Compensation of local registrars.

Section 23-3-9. - Form of certificates.

Section 23-3-10. - Birth registration.

Section 23-3-10.1. - Certificates of birth — Social security numbers.

Section 23-3-10.2. - Certificates of birth resulting in stillbirth — Filing.

Section 23-3-11. - Infants of unknown parentage — Foundling registration.

Section 23-3-12. - Delayed registration of births.

Section 23-3-12A. - Delayed registration of death and marriage.

Section 23-3-13. - Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.

Section 23-3-14. - Court reports of adoption.

Section 23-3-15. - New certificates of birth following adoption — Legitimation and genetic parent determination.

Section 23-3-15.1. - New certificates of birth following foreign adoption — Exempt from judicial proceedings.

Section 23-3-16. - Death registration.

Section 23-3-17. - Fetal death registration.

Section 23-3-18. - Permits.

Section 23-3-19. - Extension of time.

Section 23-3-20. - Court reports of divorce.

Section 23-3-21. - Correction and amendment of vital records.

Section 23-3-22. - Reproduction of records.

Section 23-3-23. - Disclosure of records.

Section 23-3-24. - Copies of data from vital records.

Section 23-3-24.1. - Native Americans — Certified copies of birth records.

Section 23-3-25. - Fees for copies and searches.

Section 23-3-25.1. - Veterans’ exemption for fees for copies and searches.

Section 23-3-26. - Persons required to keep records.

Section 23-3-27. - Duties to furnish information relative to vital events.

Section 23-3-28. - Penalties.

Section 23-3-29. - Division of vital records and state registrar of vital records.