A certified birth or death record must be printed on security paper. The state registrar must approve and provide access to security paper for statewide use. Local registrars must order security paper approved by the state registrar. To approve and provide access to security paper for statewide use, the state registrar must consider:
The facsimile or actual signature of the state registrar must appear on a certified birth or death record.
The seal of the state of Minnesota must be part of the security paper.
Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4601, CERTIFICATE FORM AND ISSUANCE, pt. 4601.2500
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.12; 144.213; 144.215; 144.221