Section 103260 Of Article 1. Amendment Of A Record Of Birth, Death Or Marriage From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 102. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 11. >> Article 1.
103260
. (a) A person born in this state whose birth is registered
in this state, or the person's conservator, or if a minor, the person'
s parent or guardian, may submit a written request to the state
registrar for a new birth certificate on the ground that his or her
existing birth certificate contains a derogatory, demeaning, or
colloquial racial descriptor. For purposes of this section, a
derogatory, demeaning, or colloquial racial descriptor means any term
that the registrant determines is insulting to a racial group.
(b) The State Registrar shall review the request, and if the
request identifies the term that the registrant has determined is a
derogatory, demeaning, or colloquial racial descriptor, identifies
the accurate racial descriptor, and is accompanied with the payment
of the fee required by Section 103700, then the State Registrar shall
issue a new birth certificate with the accurate racial descriptor
identified in the request and shall transmit copies of the new birth
certificate to the following:
(1) The local registrar and county recorder in whose offices
copies of the previously issued birth certificate are on file. Upon
receipt of the new birth certificate, the local registrar and county
recorder shall transmit any copies of the previously issued birth
certificate to the State Registrar if it is practical for him or her
to do so. If it is impractical for him or her to forward all the
copies to the state registrar, he or she shall effectually seal a
cover over the copy in a manner as not to deface or destroy the copy
and forward a verified statement of his or her action to the state
registrar.
(2) The registrant.
(c) The new birth certificate shall supplant any previously issued
birth certificate registered for the registrant and shall be the
only birth certificate of the registrant open to public inspection.
The request and previously issued birth certificate shall remain as
part of the records of the State Registrar. All records and
information referred to in this section, other than the newly issued
birth certificate, shall be available only upon the written request
of the registrant or an order of a court of competent jurisdiction.