The system shall be fully implemented no later than 18 months after the date of enactment of P.L.2003, c.221, and shall be the required means of death registration and certification for any death or fetal death occurring in this State, subject
A death certificate is the official record of death. The record identifies personal information of the deceased and the date, time, location and cause of death. The official document is signed by the physician certifying the death, the funeral
Development and implementation information about the electronic death registration system (EDRS)Information for Physicians and other medical professionals
This bill would provide for the inclusion of certain information in the certified copy of a death record. The information required to be included in a death certificate would include the: name of the decedent; county or municipality in which
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26:8-52. Corrections to death certificates shall be signed by the physician, registered professional nurse, county or intercounty medical examiner or assistant county or intercounty medical examiner, Chief