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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: longnshort who wrote (72069)9/14/2009 12:57:12 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224749
 
Could you define "easy".

Please describe in detail what form the required testimony must take. Please also describe the what evidence must be submitted to support the testimony. And please also give a ballpark estimate for how long the process would take before a birth certificate would be granted.

I'm thinking that "easy" is a subjective term and considering that it all had to happen in three days, it just doesn't seem likely.

Maybe at the same time you could provide some evidence that Obama's BC was filed in something other than a non-standard format (that being one where a doctor or midwife was present).


b. In 1961, if a person was born in Hawaii but not attended by a physician or mid wife, then, up to the first birthday of the child, an adult could, upon testimony, file a “Delayed Certificate”, which required endorsement on the Delayed Certificate of a summary statement of the evidence submitted in support of the acceptance for delayed filing, which evidence must be kept in a special permanent file. The statute provided that the probative value of the Delayed Certificate must be determined by the judicial or administrative body or official before whom the certificate is offered as evidence. (See Section 57-18, 19 & 20 of the Territorial Public Health Statistics Act in the 1955 Revised Laws of Hawaii which was in effect in 1961).