FOLLOWING is the message from SHS vital unit:
Hello Ms. Bennett
We just spoke on the phone regarding open record information. This is
what the Texas Government Code and Texas Administrative Code states:
Texas Government Code § 552.115. EXCEPTION: BIRTH AND DEATH RECORDS.
(a) A birth or death record maintained by the bureau of vital statistics
of the Texas Department of Health or a local registration official is
excepted from the requirements of Section 552.021 (Open Records), except
that:
(1) a birth record is public information and available
to the public on and after the 75th anniversary of
the date of birth as shown on the record filed with the bureau
of vital statistics or local registration official;
(2) a death record is public information and available
to the public on and after the 25th anniversary of
the date of death as shown on the record filed with the bureau
of vital statistics or local registration official;
(3) a general birth index or a general death index established or maintained
by the bureau of vital statistics or a local registration official is
public information and available to the public to the extent the index
relates to a birth record or death record that is public information and
available to the public under Subdivision (1) or (2);
(4) a summary birth index or a summary death index prepared or maintained
by the bureau of vital statistics or a local registration official is
public information and available to the public.
Title 25 Texas Administrative Code §181.23 (b)(2): A general birth
index is public information and available to the public to the extent
the index relates to a birth record that is public on or after the 75th
anniversary of the date of birth as shown on the record unless the fact
of an adoption or paternity determination can be revealed or broken or
if the index contains specific identifying information relating to the
parents of the child who is the subject of an adoption placement. The
bureau of vital statistics and local registration officials shall expunge
or delete any state or local file numbers included in any general birth
index made available to the public because such file numbers may be used
to discover information concerning specific adoptions, paternity determinations,
or the identity of the parents of children who are the subjects of adoption
placements.
Title 25 Texas Administrative Code §181.23 (b)(3): A summary birth
index maintained or established by the bureau of vital statistics or a
local registration official shall be prepared by event year, in alphabetical
order by surname of the registrant, followed by any given names or initials,
the date of the event, the county of occurrence, and sex of the registrant.
A summary birth index or any listings of birth records are not available
to the public for searching or inspection if the fact of adoption or paternity
determination can be revealed from specific identifying information.
As far as marriage license application information goes.
The Texas Government Code States: §552.141 (a) Information that relates
to the social security number of an individual that is maintained by a
county clerk and that is on an application for a marriage license, including
information in an application on behalf of an absent applicant and the
affidavit of an absent applicant, or is on a document submitted with an
application for a marriage license is confidential and may not be disclosed
by the county clerk to the public under this chapter.
So the only confidential information regarding marriage license application information would be the Social Security Number. So therefore marriage license application indexes would be open record
as long as they do not show the social security number.
Disclosing confidential information is an offence under Texas Government
Code §552.352, which is punishable up to $1,000 fine and 6 months
incarceration.
Area Representative - Central Texas; Department of State Health Services
Vital Statistics Unit |