77R14629 YDB-D                          
         By Moncrief                                           S.B. No. 1586
         Substitute the following for S.B. No. 1586:
         By Coleman                                        C.S.S.B. No. 1586
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to fees for copies of birth and death certificates.
 1-3           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-4           SECTION 1.  Section 191.0045, Health and Safety Code, is
 1-5     amended by amending Subsections (d)-(g) and adding Subsection (h)
 1-6     to read as follows:
 1-7           (d)  A local registrar who issues a certified copy of a birth
 1-8     or death certificate shall charge the same fees as charged by the
 1-9     bureau of vital statistics, including the additional fees [fee]
1-10     required under Subsections [Subsection] (e) and (h), except as
1-11     provided by Subsection (g).
1-12           (e)  In addition to fees collected by the bureau of vital
1-13     statistics under Subsection (b), the bureau shall collect an
1-14     additional $5 [$2] fee for each of the following:
1-15                 (1)  issuing a certified copy of a certificate of
1-16     birth;
1-17                 (2)  issuing a wallet-sized certification of birth; and
1-18                 (3)  conducting a search for a certificate of birth.
1-19           (f)  The fees collected under Subsection (e) shall be
1-20     deposited in the state treasury as follows:
1-21                 (1)  $2 to the credit of the general revenue fund; and
1-22                 (2)  $3 to the credit of the vital statistics fund to
1-23     be used only for the purposes prescribed by Section 191.005(d)
1-24     [work and family policies fund.  Money in the fund may be used only
 2-1     for the purposes prescribed by Section 81.006(a), Labor Code].
 2-2           (g)  A local registrar that on March 31, 1995, was charging a
 2-3     fee for the issuance of a certified copy of a birth certificate
 2-4     that exceeded the fee charged by the bureau of vital statistics for
 2-5     the same type of certificate may continue to do so but shall not
 2-6     raise this fee until the fee charged by the bureau exceeds the fee
 2-7     charged by the local registrar.  A local registrar to which this
 2-8     subsection applies shall charge the additional fees [fee] as
 2-9     required under Subsections [Subsection] (e) and (h).
2-10           (h)  In addition to fees collected by the bureau of vital
2-11     statistics under Subsections (b) and (e), the bureau shall collect
2-12     an additional $2 fee for issuing a certified copy of a death
2-13     certificate.  The fees shall be deposited in the state treasury to
2-14     the credit of the vital statistics fund.
2-15           SECTION 2.  Section 191.0046, Health and Safety Code, is
2-16     amended to read as follows:
2-17           Sec. 191.0046.  FEE EXEMPTIONS.  (a)  On the request of a
2-18     child's parent or guardian who furnishes copies of official state
2-19     documents verifying participation in the food stamp program,
2-20     Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or the
2-21     children's health insurance program, the state registrar or a local
2-22     registrar shall issue without fee a certificate necessary for
2-23     admission to school or to secure employment.  The certificate shall
2-24     be limited to a statement of the child's date of birth.
2-25           (b)  The state registrar or a local registrar shall issue
2-26     without fee a certified copy of a record not otherwise prohibited
2-27     by law to a veteran or to the veteran's widow, orphan, or other
 3-1     dependent if the copy is for use in settling a claim against the
 3-2     government.
 3-3           (c)  On court order, the state registrar or a local registrar
 3-4     may issue without fee a certified copy of a birth record in cases
 3-5     related to child labor or the public schools.
 3-6           SECTION 3.  Section 191.005, Health and Safety Code, is
 3-7     amended by adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 3-8           (d)  The vital statistics fund includes fees deposited to the
 3-9     fund as required by Sections 191.0045(f) and (h) and 191.022(f) and
3-10     (g) of this code and Sections 118.015(b) and (c), Local Government
3-11     Code.  Fees deposited in the fund under those sections may be used
3-12     by the bureau of vital statistics only for:
3-13                 (1)  improving the electronic system for reporting
3-14     births;
3-15                 (2)  developing or acquiring an electronic system for
3-16     reporting deaths in cooperation with other states and the federal
3-17     government;
3-18                 (3)  developing or acquiring an electronic system for
3-19     attorneys and district courts to report information to the bureau;
3-20                 (4)  coding birth and death records by geographic
3-21     region of the state to track health outcomes by region;
3-22                 (5)  enhancing the department's automation of vital
3-23     statistics records, including electronic storage and retrieval,
3-24     local registrar access to information, and system support; and
3-25                 (6)  awarding grants to local registration offices for
3-26     enhancements to local systems.
3-27           SECTION 4.  Section 191.022, Health and Safety Code, is
 4-1     amended by amending Subsection (f) and adding Subsections (g) and
 4-2     (h) to read as follows:
 4-3           (f)  A local registrar who collects a fee for a certified
 4-4     copy of a birth certificate shall retain $1.40 [deduct 20 cents] of
 4-5     that fee [to apply to the registrar's administrative costs] and
 4-6     remit $3.60 [$1.80] of that fee to the comptroller.  The
 4-7     comptroller shall [for] deposit one-half of the fee in the general
 4-8     revenue fund and one-half of the fee in the vital statistics [work
 4-9     and family policies] fund.
4-10           (g)  A local registrar who collects a fee for a certified
4-11     copy of a death certificate shall remit $1 of that fee to the
4-12     comptroller for deposit in the vital statistics fund.
4-13           (h)  A local registrar may use the fee retained under
4-14     Subsection (f) only for:
4-15                 (1)  administrative costs;
4-16                 (2)  the management and preservation of records; and
4-17                 (3)  the improvement of vital statistics systems and
4-18     programs.
4-19           SECTION 5.  Section 118.015, Local Government Code, is
4-20     amended by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsections (c) and
4-21     (d) to read as follows:
4-22           (b)  A county clerk who collects a fee under this section for
4-23     a certified copy of a birth certificate shall retain $1.40 [deduct
4-24     20 cents] of that fee [to apply to the clerk's administrative
4-25     costs] and remit $3.60 [$1.80] of that fee to the comptroller.  The
4-26     comptroller shall [for] deposit one-half of the fee in the general
4-27     revenue fund and one-half of the fee in the vital statistics [work
 5-1     and family policies] fund.
 5-2           (c)  A county clerk who collects a fee for a certified copy
 5-3     of a death certificate shall remit $1 of that fee to the
 5-4     comptroller for deposit in the vital statistics fund.
 5-5           (d)  A county clerk may use the fee retained under Subsection
 5-6     (b) only for:
 5-7                 (1)  administrative costs;
 5-8                 (2)  the management and preservation of records; and
 5-9                 (3)  the improvement of vital statistics systems and
5-10     programs.
5-11           SECTION 6.  Section 81.006, Labor Code, is repealed.
5-12           SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.