2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 7-76. Fees for records relating to residents of other towns.
Sec. 7-76. Fees for records relating to residents of other towns. The fees due
registrars of vital statistics for the making of records, copies and endorsements relating
to births, deaths, fetal deaths and marriages, when the residence of the parents of the
child or of the deceased or of either party to a marriage is in some other town in this
state than that in which the birth, death, fetal death or marriage occurred, shall be paid
by such other town except as they relate to vital statistics of inmates of any state institution. All bills for such fees shall be submitted by such registrars to such other towns on
or before February first of each year, provided if a bill amounts to less than twenty-six
dollars, no bill shall be sent and the amount shall not be due. If the registrar of vital
statistics of any town or city receives a salary for the performance of the registrar's
duties, the amount of fees due under the provisions of this section shall be paid to such
town or city.
History: 1971 act added references to marriage and marriage records; P.A. 00-92 added proviso that if a bill amounts to less than twenty-six dollars, no bill shall be sent and the amount shall not be due; P.A. 01-163 added provisions re fetal deaths and made technical changes.
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