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1989 Maine Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1989)

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JAMES E. TIERNEY
ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE OF MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF TIHE ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE HOUSE STATIoN 6
AUGUSTA, MAINE 04333
January 19, 1989
Rollin Ives, Commissioner
Department of Human Services
State House Station $11
Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear Commissioner Ives:
This responds to your request for a clarification of the
Opinion of this Department of November 21, 1977 concerning
public access to vital records. In particular, you have asked
whether the conclusion of that Opinion, that all vital records
except those of illegitimate births must be open to public
inspection, applies'to information relating to the cause of
death contained in death certificates which are in the
possession of state or local custodians. For the reasons which
follow, it is the Opinion of this Department that, like
information relating to illegitimate births, cause of death
information is not public.
The broad question addressed in this Department's 1977
Opinion, a copy of which is attached, was the relationship
between the Maine Freedom of Access Law, 1 M.R.S.A. SH 401 -
410 (1979 & Supp. 1988), and the specific provisions of
22 M.R.S.A. § 2706 (1980) regarding the disclosure of vital
records. As the 1977 Opinion correctly points out, all
documents in the possession of governmental entities in Maine
are, under the express terms of the Freedom of Access Law, open
to public inspection. 1 M.R.S.A. § 408 (1979). The Law,
however, does make certain exceptions to this broad rule, the
most important of which for present purposes is an exception
for records that have been designated confidential by
statute. 1 M.R.S.A. § 402(3)(A) (1979). 22 M.R.S.A. § 2706
is such a statute, which, as the 1977 Opinion recognized, among
other things, renders information relating to illegitimate
births confidential. 22 M.R.S.A. § 2706(1).

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