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TER Local Registration – Birth
Sandra Lackey, Group Manager Electronic Registration
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Registering Birth Certificates
Receiving records from VSU Check your birth queue regularly
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Under Queues, click Record Acceptance
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The first record in the queue will populate on the screen
Note….
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There are 48 records in the queue to be processed…
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Registering Birth Certificates
Receiving records from VSU Check your birth queue regularly Verify the place of birth BEFORE accepting
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Note the Place of Birth. If the birth did not occur in your registration area, you must electronically decline the record.
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Click the ‘Decline/Relinquish’ icon
Click ‘Yes’
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The fields will lock down and the record will now appear back in the hospital’s Unresolved Queue
Click the Down Arrow of your work queue and click on the next record you want to process
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Enter your Local File Number and Local File Date
Click the ‘Save’ icon
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Your file copy is sent to your printer
Your file copy is sent to your printer. Do not mail a copy to the State office.
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Registering Birth Certificates
Receiving records from VSU Check your birth queue regularly Verify the place of birth BEFORE accepting Reprint from Record Acceptance Queue
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Click the ‘Search’ icon
Enter Local File Number and click ‘OK’
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Click on the record you were searching for to bring it to the screen
The queue will populate with all of the electronic birth records matching that local file number – regardless of year of event Click on the record you were searching for to bring it to the screen
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Click the ‘Print’ icon Click ‘Yes’
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Registering Birth Certificates
Entering non-institutional births into TER Manual records submitted by midwives File paper record with VSU Home births registered by parents Complete and file paper record with VSU, ~or~ Enter birth into TER
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Entering Births in TER Points to remember
Local Registrar must be set up in TER as certifier Parent(s) must complete and sign worksheet Worksheets can be ordered from VSU Completed worksheets must be maintained for six (6) years
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Manual filings and TER Registrations
Paternity guidelines must be followed for father to be listed on birth certificate Local Registrars must be AOP-certified – session at 1:30
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Manual filings and TER Registrations
Parent(s) must provide statutorily required proof (TAC ): Proof of pregnancy Proof there was an infant born alive Proof the birth occurred in the registration district Proof the birth occurred on the date stated
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Helpful Hints for using TER
TER Upgrades Type – Tab Method Visual Cueing Unresolved Fields Unknown Information Cross Checks & Edits Mandatory / Non-mandatory Fields
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SAVE – after each tab is complete.
TER Upgrades : Always allow TER upgrades when you enter the TER system. Type-Tab: Type in information then Tab to the next box to avoid incomplete information. Visual Cueing: Yellow indicates information is needed, white indicates information is complete and blue / grey indicates the field is pre-populated or disabled. Visual cueing : Yellow – requires information from either a drop down list or the attendant. White – yellow changes to white once the information is put in the box. Blue – information will re-populate bases on previous information put into the system. TYPE-TAB If there is no information available for a yellow blank then tab through it so that it will change the box from yellow to white – otherwise the system marks it as unresolved. SAVE – after each tab is complete.
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Example of Unresolved Field List
Unresolved Fields : You may view a list of birth fields that are unresolved for a particular record and jump to that field to complete the information. Unknown information: If a mandatory field requires information, use a ? for a numeric response and none for a written response. This is a helpful tool for discovering what is missing form the record
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Cross Checks : Soft Edits : Hard Edits : Example - Hard Edit
Compares two or more fields and determine consistency among them. Soft Edits : Require the operator to check the accuracy of the information before verifying it. Hard Edits : Cannot be resolved until information is corrected. Example - Hard Edit If the child’s year of birth and the mother’s year of birth are entered the same, the user would receive this cross check. If the information remains unchanged and the user clicks OK, this message will appear: A hard edit identifies an actual error in the data and will not resolve until one of the fields are corrected. This Hard Edit will not resolve until one of the fields are changed with a correct date.
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Pressing No will leave this field blank and resolved.
Mandatory Fields: These fields must be answered in order for the record to be resolved. Non-mandatory Fields : These are fields which may be blank because they cannot be answered. For example, the middle name field is non-mandatory, because some people do not have middle names. If the child's middle name field was left blank, the following message would display. Mandatory fields – Cannot be left blank. The record will remain unresolved until information is filled in. Example – childs last name. Non – mandatory fields - TAB through the field Answer NO if you intent to leave it blank – resolved. If you answer YES it will sent this file to the unresolved report file until you fill information in the blank or choose NO. Example – mother has no middle name Pressing No will leave this field blank and resolved.
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Entering the Information - TABS
Tab 1 - General Date AOP Sent ( Fax AOP and enter date here) Tab 2 - Mother 1 SSN for baby? If you select yes the information will be sent to SSA Tab 3 - Mother 2 Mothers maiden name (Name Prior To First Marriage) Tab 4 - Father 1 Legal Father’s information (The man who is going to be listed on the birth record as the father) Tab 5 - Father 2 The presumed father is the husband of the child’s mother. Tab 6 - Medical 1 Tab 7 - Medical 2 ImmTrac consent – TER only records the consent process, the paperwork would still need to be completed Tab 8 - Certifier Mother’s Medicaid Name & Number is only needed for Medicaid benefits
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From the Birth screen, click the ‘Registration/Inhouse’ icon
Note the COLOR CUEING. Use TAB-TYPE system. SAVE after each tab. The information for the following tabs is usually provided form the worksheets.
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Click the ‘New Record’ icon
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Select the Record Type from the
pull-down
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To enter the place of birth, click
‘(Add New)’
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Since the birth occurred at home, we need to add the home as a place of birth, or “facility”
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Enter the street address where the baby was born
Select the appropriate “Home” choice from the pull-down
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Enter the place of birth address again.
Enter ‘Texas’ and the City of Birth Click ‘OK’
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You will be returned to the General tab and the place of birth will be populated
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Complete each field, tabbing from one to the next.
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After completing Mother’s Hispanic Origin, click Mother’s Race
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Race options appear. Select all that apply.
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Mother 2 tab – complete all items
Marital Status Mother’s maiden name
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Select proper response – determines availability of ‘Father 1’ and ‘Father 2’ tab items
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Depending on response to ‘Marital Status’ – you may also need to respond to ‘AOP’ question
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Father 1 tab – complete all items
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If mother is not married and no AOP is indicated, or if mother is “Married, but Refusing Husband’s Information,” the tab will be grayed out and no information can be entered.
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If a father is listed, complete ‘Genetic Testing’ and ‘Father’s Mailing Address’ info
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If mother is married, but her husband is not the father of the baby, and the biological father is listed on the Father 1 tab – enter her husband’s information on ‘Father 2.’ This information is for the AOP only, it will not appear on the birth record.
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Complete each item on Medical 1, tabbing from field to field
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Click on each “button” to reveal additional information to be completed
ImmTrac
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Click on each “button” to reveal additional information to be completed
The certifier gives this information. See TER Birth Users Guide or the Birth Handbook for more details on filling out the tabs. They can be found at
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Complete each item on Medical 2, tabbing from field to field
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Click on each “button” to reveal additional information to be completed
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Since the birth occurred at home, we need to add the attendant’s information to the Attendant/Certifier table
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To enter the Attendant information, click ‘(Add New)’ on the pull-down
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Select ‘Attendant Only’ from the Role pull-down
You will be taken to the Attendant/Certifier screen. Enter the name of the attendant. Select ‘Attendant Only’ from the Role pull-down
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Select the Attendant Type from the Type pull-down
Select the Attendant Type from the Type pull-down. In this example, the attendant is the father, so select ‘Other”
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“Other” attendant types will not have a license number. Enter “999”
Complete the rest of the fields. Be sure the ‘Display in Lists?’ box is checked When Type is ‘Other,’ you must specify the attendant’s relationship to the mother “Other” attendant types will not have a license number. Enter “999” Click ‘OK’
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The attendant information will populate
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Select the Certifier from the pull-down
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The certifier information will populate
Complete the rest of the information
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Adding a Certifier Certifiers must be added through Library Maintenance.
Click ‘Library Maintenance’ Click ‘Attendant/Certifier/Infant Attendant’ from the pull-down You will be taken to the ‘Attendant/Certifier’ screen The certifiers information will be located in the library table. Confirm the PIN number Save Option to print certified by certifier report
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Click the ‘New’ icon to create a new certifier
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Enter the information requested, tabbing from field to field.
Select ‘Certifier Only’ from the Role pull-down
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Select the “Other” as the Certifier Type from the ‘Type’ pull-down.
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Enter “Local Registrar” as the ‘Other Type’
Complete the rest of the fields. Be sure the ‘Display in Lists?’ box is checked Enter “Local Registrar” as the ‘Other Type’ Enter “999” as the License number; tab past the TPI number, leaving it blank
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Enter a PIN for the Certifier
Enter a PIN for the Certifier. This will be used when electronically “signing” the birth records Click ‘Save’
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Certifying the Record All records will require electronic certification in order to be legally released from the facility. The certifier should always review the information for completeness and accuracy before pinning (signing ) the record. Certification indicates that the child was born at that facility on the specified date and time. Choose a Certifier from the list The records ready to be certified for the selected individual will display. The Certify Toggle will indicate that a record is to be certified Select the Certify icon from the toolbar: The certifiers information will be located in the library table. Confirm the PIN number Save Option to print certified by certifier report
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Certifying the Record Enter your PIN in the Certification Box; click ‘OK’ Click the Exit icon Click ‘YES’ to save the record. The certifiers information will be located in the library table. Confirm the PIN number Save Option to print certified by certifier report
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Certifying the Record Click ‘Yes’ to release the “legal” portion of the birth record to the State office for processing. The birth record cannot be filed until it has been Legally Released. Click ‘Yes’ to release the statistical information to the state. Statistical processing and analysis cannot be done until this release point has been completed. This is not an optional step. The certifiers information will be located in the library table. Confirm the PIN number Save Option to print certified by certifier report
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Entering Births in TER Points to remember
After entering birth information in TER, VSU must accept and process the electronic record before the local registrar’s file copy is available Record will appear in the Record Acceptance queue within one (1) business day, unless the record is held for additional processing by VSU staff.
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Printing in Registration
Acknowledgment of Paternity (AOP) -have parents sign, fax to VSU, record date faxed Social Security Letter - answering “Yes” to SSN for baby allows you to print the letter Verification of Birth Facts - best practice, print and have parents sign for your records The print icon will show a drop down list of available reports to be printed.
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TER will print a copy of the AOP with a unique AOP ID Number.
Printing - AOP To Print the AOP Save the Record. Access the Print menu by one of the following methods: Use Icon On Registration, select Print Affidavit. Press ALT+G+P+P On the print preview toolbar, click the print icon . In the Print window, click OK.
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- Complete the record by entering the date AOP was faxed
The AOP will have a unique TER birth number assigned to it as well as the facility's entity code number - Print the AOP - Get the AOP signed - Fax the AOP to - Complete the record by entering the date AOP was faxed
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Printing - Social Security Letter
TER provides the capability to print a Social Security Letter for a birth record when ‘Apply for Social Security Number?’ = Yes Printing - Social Security Letter To Print the Social Security Letter Save the Record. Access the Print menu by one of the following methods: Use Icon From the Registration pull-down menu On the print preview toolbar, click the print icon. In the Print window, click OK.
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Printing - Verification of Birth Facts
Verify the accuracy and completeness of the information entered in the TER system by reviewing the Verification of Birth Facts form. Printing - Verification of Birth Facts To Print the Verification of Birth Facts Save the Record. Access the Print menu by one of the following methods: Use Icon From the Registration pull-down menu On the print preview toolbar, click the print icon. In the Print window, click OK.
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