Virginia Statutes

§ 32.1-271 — Disclosure of information in records; when unlawful; when permitted; proceeding to compel disclosure; when certain records made public

Virginia § 32.1-271
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 32.1Health
Ch. 7Vital Records
Art. 7Miscellaneous Provisions

This text of Virginia § 32.1-271 (Disclosure of information in records; when unlawful; when permitted; proceeding to compel disclosure; when certain records made public) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Virginia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Va. Code Ann. § 32.1-271 (2026).

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A.To protect the integrity of vital records and to ensure the efficient and proper administration of the system of vital records, it is unlawful, notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 2.2-3700 through 2.2-3714, for any person to permit inspection of or to disclose information contained in vital records or to copy or issue a copy of all or part of any such vital records except as authorized by this section or regulation of the Board or when so ordered by a court of the Commonwealth.
B.Data contained in vital records may be disclosed for valid and substantial research purposes in accordance with the regulations of the Board.
C.Any person aggrieved by a decision of a county or city registrar may appeal to the State Registrar. If the State Registrar denies disclosure of information or insp

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 32-353.26; 1960, c. 451; 1979, c. 711; 1983, c. 240; 1984, c. 189; 1985, c. 313; 2005, c. 60; 2009, c. 505; 2011, c. 109; 2012, cc. 16, 356; 2020, c. 900.

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