Certified copies or abstracts of vital records may be made by mechanical, photocopy, electronic, or other reproductive process.
All certified copies or abstracts shall be made on the security paper provided by the state registrar for this purpose.
All forms, formats and procedures used to issue certified copies or abstracts shall be uniform and provided or approved by the state registrar.
Each certified copy issued shall be certified as a true copy or abstract by the officer in whose custody or possession the record is entrusted and shall include the date the copy is issued, the name (typewritten or printed) of the issuing officer, the issuing officer's signature or an authorized facsimile thereof, and the seal of the issuing office.
Verification of the facts contained in a vital record may be furnished by the state registrar to any federal, state, or municipal government agency or to any other agency representing the interest of the registrant. Such verifications shall be on a form prescribed and furnished by the state registrar or on a form furnished by the requesting agency and acceptable to the state registrar; or, the state registrar may authorize the verification in other ways when it shall prove in the best interests of his or her office. Except as authorized by the state registrar, verification shall be subject to set charges in accordance with the general fee policy of the Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics.
10- 146 C.M.R. ch. 11, § 5