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A burial-transit permit may be issued by a local registrar for the disposition of a fetus with a gestation period of less than 20 weeks, with or without the filing of a fetal death certificate; provided all other requirements have been met. For movement out of the state; for any shipment by common carrier; or for burial or other disposition in any public or other organized burial ground, vault, or crematory, a burial-transit permit shall be a prerequisite in cases of a fetus, irrespective of the length of gestation. All additional requirements pertaining to any dead body must also be fulfilled in such cases.
History: In effect before 7/28/59; am 7/25/60, Register 2
Authority: AS 18.50.250
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