Conn. Gen. Stat. § 19a-42
(P.A. 79-434, S. 11; P.A. 90-168; P.A. 91-252 , S. 4 ; P.A. 93-97 , S. 1 , 2 ; 93-381 , S. 9 , 39 ; P.A. 95-257 , S. 12 , 21 , 58 ; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-7 , S. 12 , 38 ; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-8 , S. 44 ; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-10 , S. 3 ; P.A. 01-163 , S. 32 ; P.A. 03-19 , S. 48 ; P.A. 04-255 , S. 14 , 15 ; 04-257 , S. 35 ; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 , S. 166 ; P.A. 11-219 , S. 3 ; P.A. 14-133 , S. 8 ; 14-231 , S. 2 ; P.A. 15-132 , S. 1 .)
Commissioner may amend parental information contained on birth certificates only when there is an error or omission in such information. 253 C. 570 . A birth certificate is a vital record that must accurately reflect the legal relationships between parents and children, it does not create those relationships. 299 C. 681 . Subsec. (d): Subdiv. (1) clearly and unambiguously provides that commissioner may only include on or amend a child's birth certificate to show paternity if paternity is not already shown on the birth certificate. 304 C. 317. Denial of plaintiff's application to amend his son's birth certificate after birth mother changed name to one different than that on acknowledgment of paternity form was proper because paternity was correctly listed on the certificate and there was no new information that needed to be added and section only permits a change of name on the basis of an acknowledgment of paternity form if paternity was not so indicated on the certificate. 122 CA 373 .
See Sec. 7-36 for applicable definitions.