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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108', '§ 108']

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Central Record File; Vital Statistics
§ 108.001. TRANSMITTAL OF RECORDS OF SUIT BY CLERK.
(a) Except as provided by this chapter, the clerk of the court shall transmit to the vital statistics unit a certified record of the order rendered in a suit, together with the name and all prior names, birth date, and place of birth of the child on a form provided by the unit. The form shall be completed by the petitioner and submitted to the clerk at the time the order is filed for record.
§ 108.002. DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE RECORDS MAINTAINED BY CLERK.
A clerk may not transmit to the central record file the pleadings, papers, studies, and records relating to a suit for divorce or annulment or to declare a marriage void.
§ 108.003. TRANSMITTAL OF INFORMATION REGARDING ADOPTION.
(a) The clerk of a court that renders a decree of adoption shall, not later than the 10th day of the first month after the month in which the adoption is rendered, transmit to the central registry of the vital statistics unit a certified report of adoption that includes:
§ 108.004. TRANSMITTAL OF FILES ON LOSS OF JURISDICTION.
On the loss of jurisdiction of a court under Chapter 155, 159, or 262, the clerk of the court shall transmit to the central registry of the vital statistics unit a certified record, on a form provided by the unit, stating that jurisdiction has been lost, the reason for the loss of jurisdiction, and the name and all previous names, date of birth, and place of birth of the child.
§ 108.005. ADOPTION RECORDS RECEIVED BY VITAL STATISTICS UNIT.
(a) When the vital statistics unit receives a record from the district clerk showing that continuing, exclusive jurisdiction of a child has been lost due to the adoption of the child, the unit shall close the records concerning that child.
§ 108.006. FEES.
(a) The Department of State Health Services may charge a reasonable fee to cover the cost of determining and sending information concerning the identity of the court with continuing, exclusive jurisdiction.
§ 108.007. MICROFILM.
(a) The vital statistics unit may use microfilm or other suitable means for maintaining the central record file.
§ 108.008. FILING INFORMATION AFTER DETERMINATION OF PATERNITY.
(a) On a determination of paternity, the petitioner shall provide the clerk of the court in which the order was rendered the information necessary to prepare the report of determination of paternity. The clerk shall:
§ 108.009. BIRTH CERTIFICATE.
(a) The state registrar shall substitute a new birth certificate for the original based on the order in accordance with laws or rules that permit the correction or substitution of a birth certificate for an adopted child or a child whose parents marry each other subsequent to the birth of the child.
§ 108.110. RELEASE OF INFORMATION BY VITAL STATISTICS UNIT.
(a) The vital statistics unit shall provide to the Department of Family and Protective Services:
TEXAS FAMILY CODE, TITLE 5. SUBTITLE A. CHAPTER 108.