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 entry to this effect shall be made in the register of births containing the entry of the birth of the person in question; to wit, in the column entitled "Special Remarks."

30. The entry relating to the ascertainment and proof of actual parentage shall contain the title of the court, a transcript of the order of the court, and the date of the said order.

31. The register of deaths shall contain besides entries of death and the discoveries of dead bodies, entries of judicial decrees in relation to persons declared civilly dead.

32. Notifications of death and of the finding of a dead body shall be made within three days of the date on which said event occurred.

33. Notification of death shall be made by the relatives with whom the deceased resided, or by the inmates of his house, or, in the absence of such, by the neighbors, or by the government officials in charge of the institution (hospital, home, prison, etc.) where the death occurred; or by the persons who found the dead body.

34. The notification of death shall contain the name, surname, year of birth, and last place of residence of the deceased, his or her family relations, the year, month, and day of death and the cause of death. It shall also contain the name, surname, and place of residence of the person giving the notice.

35. The notification of death shall be accompanied by a certificate of death attested by a Soviet physician or by the local Soviet authorities.