HadBax
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BIB: California has some pretty strict privacy laws, especially when compared with some other states’ laws. For example, with regard to California, anyone can order an “informational” birth certificate, but it will not include confidential information. “All medical information is considered confidential and not released to the public. This includes the parents’ race, education, occupation, social security number(s), and address. The only persons that may access the confidential information are the California Department of Public Health, local county health department, persons with a valid scientific interest as determined by the State Registrar and Committee for Protection of Human Subjects, parent who signed the certificate or parent giving birth, and the child named on the birth certificate.” See <http://www.avss.ucsb.edu/news/needtoknow.pdf>. More information re: what’s required to be on the birth certificate (such as name, sex, birthdate, parents’ names, etc.) can be found in the relevant statute available at the following link: <https://california.public.law/codes/ca_health_and_safety_code_section_102425>You could well be right. Someone mentioned in the last thread that you can get access to birth certificates? Don't know how it works in the US.
This is a bit gormless as a surrogate had it. Where does this royal lineage kick in exactly? I bet this baby if it is here is no more royal than I am. Much less, actually as I come from a long line of Druze nobility like Amal. Not a lot of people know that.
Is this the Dean Stott who allegedly cheated on the Pan American Highway cycling event and forged paperwork? He probably had to cheat on the cycling race cos his huge ears acted as a windbreak and slowed him down. Miow.
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