ARS § 36-351 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 36-351

The director must preserve vital records securely and permanently, follow preservation requirements, submit certain birth and death certificates to the state library after set waiting periods, and reproduce and send annual records and indexes for permanent preservation. The state library must keep the records confident

Jurisdiction
United States — Arizona
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archival access preservation records retention

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The director must preserve vital records securely and permanently, follow preservation requirements, submit certain birth and death certificates to the state library after set waiting periods, and reproduce and send annual records and indexes for permanent preservation. The state library must keep the records confidentially and may provide access to certain submitted certificates; electronic records may only be used for archival or preservation purposes.

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