| Cressy Livingston Wilbur, United States. Bureau of the Census - 1916 - 100 pages
...registrars are necessary. The responsibility for reporting deaths to the local registrars should be fixed. The central registration office should have full control...machinery, and its rules should have the effect of law. The transmission and preservation of returns should be provided for. Penalties should be provided and... | |
| 1904 - 624 pages
...to the Local Registrar Should be Fixed ; 6. The Central Registration Office Should Have Full Contro] of the Local Machinery, and Its Rules Should Have...Effect of Law; 7. The Transmission and Preservation of Records Should be Provided for; 8. Penalties Should be Provided. If these principles are carried out... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Health - 1910 - 456 pages
...return. The name and address of the person furnishing the personal data should appear in the return. 6. The Central Registration Office should have full...machinery, and its rules should have the effect of law. tration. It should be charged with the maintenance of complete records and with the efficient and uniform... | |
| John Harvey Kellogg - 1902 - 38 pages
...of dea.th should be required. 3. Burial or removal permits are essential to the enforcement of this law. 4. Efficient local registrars are necessary....effect of law. 7. The transmission and preservation of records should be provided for. 8. Penalties should be provided. The United States stands almost alone... | |
| 1904 - 424 pages
...necessary. П. The responsibility for reporting deaths to the local registrar should be fixed. (!. The central registration office should have full control...be provided for. 8. Penalties should be provided. Include all of these provisions in a law and its results will be reliable; omit any one of them and... | |
| 1902 - 998 pages
...reporting deaths to the local registrar should be fixed; (6) that the central registration officer should have full control of the local machinery and its rules should have the effect of law; (7) that the transmission and preservation of records should be provided for; (8) that penalties for neglect... | |
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