4123 - Vital statistics; registrars; term of office; oath; removal.

§  4123.  Vital statistics; registrars; term of office; oath; removal.  1. Unless the charter of the city or village  shall  provide  otherwise,  the  term  of  office  of  a registrar of vital statistics shall be four  years, except that in a town or village of  the  first  class  operating  under  the  general town or village law, the term of office of registrar  of vital statistics shall be coterminous with the term of office of  the  town  or  village  clerk,  as  the  case may be. The term of office of a  county or part-county registrar shall be coterminous with  that  of  the  county  commissioner of health or public health director. If there be no  county commissioner of health or public health director, then  the  term  of office of such county or part-county registrar shall be as determined  by the board of supervisors of such county.    2.  Each  registrar  of  vital  statistics shall hold office until his  successor is appointed and shall have qualified.    3.  Any  registrar,  deputy  registrar  or   subregistrar   of   vital  statistics, who fails or neglects to discharge efficiently the duties of  his  office  in  accordance  with  the provisions of this article or the  regulations of the public health council, or to make prompt and complete  returns of births and deaths  as  required  thereby,  shall  be  removed  forthwith  by  the  commissioner or by the person or board authorized by  law to appoint such registrar, deputy registrar or subregistrar.    Such  other penalties may be imposed upon him as are provided by this article.    4.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions of the laws of this state,  each registrar, deputy registrar and subregistrar  of  vital  statistics  shall  file his oath of office with the clerk or clerks of the county or  counties in which his registration district is located.