Washington State marriage, divorce, and death indices (Department of Health)

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Multi Request Washington State marriage, divorce, and death indices
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From: Reclaim The Records

To Whom It May Concern:

My name is Brooke Schreier Ganz, and I am the president and founder of a 501(c)3 non-profit organization called Reclaim The Records. We are an association of genealogists, historians, journalists, teachers, and open data researchers who use freedom of information laws and open data policies to acquire copies of historical records and then place them online for free public use. We also advocate for greater transparency and public access for archival records.

The state of Washington has generally been excellent about providing records access for its citizens, an open records state for decades. The state's various agencies have published all sorts of archival records and indices to the public, and have even helped create new crowdsourced transcriptions of records through the online "Scribe" program at the Washington State Archives website. However, our organization has recently been made aware that there is a new vital records bill that is being introduced in the Washington State Legislature, SB 5332, which might suddenly lock away public access to these important records and indices in the future. Therefore, we are now making this Washington Public Records Act request to various state agencies to acquire existing copies of some of these important vital records indices, so that they will remain available to the public even if this overly restrictive bill passes in its current format.

On behalf of Reclaim The Records, pursuant to the Washington Public Records Act, we would like to request copies of the following records:

1) Please provide a digital copy of the "Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2017" database. This database was originally created by the Department of Health, and is publicly and freely available on the Washington State Archives' "Digital Archives" website at this URL:

https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections/TitleInfo/472

Please note that within the description of this database under the heading "Access Restriction Notes" the metadata explicitly says "This index is open for research.". And this data has been already made available to other organizations in the past, including to the non-profit organization FamilySearch.org and to the commercial genealogy company Ancestry.com. Therefore, there should be no impediment to making this data available to us, as well. We would prefer to receive a copy of this database file in its native digital format, such as an SQL file export, or a CSV (comma separated value) file export.

If there is an updated version of this file available (even if it is not yet online), extending the death record index through 2018, we would like to request a copy of that newer version, too.

2) The database listed above does not contain an index of deaths for the years 1961-1964; that portion of the index is apparently only on microfilm at this time, presumably not having yet been transcribed. The text of the Archives web page listed above states "The indexes for 1961-1964 are available on microfilm at the State Archives in Olympia." Please provide us a copy of these microfilms. We would accept either direct microfilm-to-microfilm duplication, or else we would accept digital scans of your microfilms. Please let us know the estimated cost for both methods of duplication, to help us make our choice.

3) Unfortunately, the current text of SB 5332 may also attempt to restrict public access to any information derived from a marriage record, even just the basic index data. Therefore, we are also requesting a copy of every marriage index database held at the Department of Health and/or the Washington State Archives. A listing of these various marriage index databases is online at this URL:

https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections#RSID:1

We would like a copy of every marriage index database referenced within that "Marriage Records" collection, including all of the individual county-level datasets as well as the "Department of Health, Marriage Index, 1969-2014" data set. If there are newer versions available for any of these databases extending the years available, even if they are not yet online, we would like copies of those updated databases as well. We would prefer to receive a copy of these database files in their native digital formats, such as SQL file exports, or CSV (comma separated value) file exports.

4) Similarly, we would also like a copy of the "Department of Health, Divorce Index, 1969-2014" database, which is also online at the State Archives. If there is a newer version available for this database extending the years available, even if it is not yet online, we would like a copy of that as well. We would prefer to receive a copy of this files in its native digital format, such as a SQL file export, or CSV (comma separated value) file export.

Please note that in all four of these requests, we are only asking for an index or the "finding aid" -- and we are not seeking copies of any actual death certificate images or actual marriage licenses, etc. We just want to ensure that genealogists and other researchers will still be able to do free searches in the state's files even if SB 5332 passes in its current form.

These requested indices will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes. In the event that there are fees, please inform us of the total charges in advance of fulfilling the request. We would prefer the request be filled electronically if possible, by e-mail attachment if available or USB hard drive if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. We look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Brooke Schreier Ganz
President and Founder of Reclaim The Records
https://www.reclaimtherecords.org/

From: Department of Health

Good afternoon,

Thank you for your inquiry.

The HSQA Public Disclosure Unit has no records responsive to your request. I have forwarded this request on to our Disease Control and Health Statistics Public Disclosure Unit as they are the best equipped team to assist you in your request. You may reach them at: DCHS.PublicRecordsRequests@doh.wa.gov<mailto:DCHS.PublicRecordsRequests@doh.wa.gov>

Please let me know if I may be of further assistance.

Sincerely,

Richard Stringfellow
Forms and Records Analyst 3
Health Systems Quality Assurance
Public Disclosure Unit
Washington State Department of Health
richard.stringfellow@doh.wa.gov
360-236-4832 | www.doh.wa.gov<http://www.doh.wa.gov/>
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From: Department of Health

Hello Brooke,

We have received your request and need some clarification before proceeding. Can we schedule a conference call with you for either tomorrow or Thursday?

Sincerely,

KATITZA HOLTHAUS, MPA
Policy Analyst
Center for Health Statistics
Disease Control and Health Statistics
Washington State Department of Health
Katitza.holthaus@doh.wa.gov<mailto:Katitza.holthaus@doh.wa.gov>
360-236-4311 | www.doh.wa.gov<http://www.doh.wa.gov/>
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From: Department of Health

MuckRock News
DEPT MR 68357
411A Highland Ave
Somerville, MA 02144-2516

Dear Ms. Ganz:

We received your public records request on February 1, 2019. We understand your request to mean that you would like the death index for 1907-2017 and the marriage and divorce index for 1969-2017 in response to concerns that Senate Bill 5332 would eliminate access to these indices.

SB 5332 will not impact the Department of Health (Department) indices for death, marriage, or divorce. They will be sent to State Archives on an annual basis in the future as they are today. SSB 5332 added specific language to section 20(18) to reflect the Department releasing indices of death, marriage, and divorce records annually to the State Archives.

Currently, the Department retains permanent custody of vital records and issues certified copies of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, and divorce records. SSB 5332 requires the Department to transfer the custody of vital records to State Archives after specified timeframes (100 years for birth and fetal death; and 25 years for death, marriage, and divorce). The bill does limit the release of certified copies of birth, death, and fetal death records to qualified applicants. However, the Department will release informational copies of birth and death records to anyone. Birth informational copies will contain the same information that is displayed on the certified copy. Death informational copies will not display cause and manner of death. However, once records transfer to State Archives, the record will contain all the information, including cause and manner of death. There is no change to certified copies of marriage and divorce records.

Your request for the death, marriage, and divorce indices can be obtained from State Archives directly. We cannot provide you the records under the Public Records Act because access and the release of vital records is governed by vital records law (chapter 70.58 RCW). Under RCW 70.58.107, the legislature has provided that copies of vital records shall be charged $20.

The Department can offer you data files of the indices for deaths 1965-2017, marriages 1969-2017, and divorces 1969-2017. These data files are available for purchase by filling out the data order form (attached). Each data file is $20 per file per year. Please mail your check or money order with the data order form to the address provided on the form. For more information, visit: https://www.doh.wa.gov/DataandStatisticalReports/HealthStatistics/Death.

With this communication, the Department believes that your request has been responded to fully and appropriately, and considers your request for public records closed.

Under RCW 42.56.520 you may appeal our decision and request a review by the Department of Health's Public Records Officer. The request must be submitted in writing to either of the following:

Mailing Address: Email Address:
Public Records Officer PRRAppeals@DOH.WA.GOV<mailto:PRRAppeals@DOH.WA.GOV>
Washington State Department of Health
P.O. Box 47890
Olympia, WA 98504-7890

If you have any questions or want to schedule a phone conference to discuss SSB 5332, please contact me at (360) 236-4311 or Katitza.Holthaus@doh.wa.gov<mailto:Katitza.Holthaus@doh.wa.gov>.

Sincerely,

KATITZA HOLTHAUS, MPA
Policy Analyst
Center for Health Statistics
Disease Control and Health Statistics
Washington State Department of Health
Katitza.holthaus@doh.wa.gov<mailto:Katitza.holthaus@doh.wa.gov>
360-236-4311 | www.doh.wa.gov<http://www.doh.wa.gov/>
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