"What’s New" tab link on Government Website.

Great Bay(DCOMM):--- The Department of Communications (DCOMM) has introduced a new tab "What's New," on the government's official website www.sintmaartengov.org.

The new tab currently displays information from the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic & Telecommunication with respect policies that have been approved and or amended by the Government.

Complete copies of the policies and amendments are also available at the Department of Records and Information Management – formerly known as General Affairs – at the Government Administration Building.

Policies on the website are the "Enforcement Policy," the "Casino Policy 'Rules of the Game,' and the "Adult Entertainment part 1 through 4, amended as of 26 February, 2011.

The Civil Registry Department in connection with an ongoing updating of its registry, is asking persons residing on the island but born on the islands of Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire and Saba, and whose name is listed on the Government Website under "What's New," to provide the aforementioned department with a copy of their birth certificate so that their personal information can be completed.

Parents and/or guardians are also asked to check the listing on the website of minors and to present the original birth certificate with the required legalization to the Civil Registry Department. All persons are kindly asked to provide the information before June 1st, 2011.

Youth Health Care also has a large number of uncollected vaccination cards on file and persons are hereby requested to visit the office to pick them up. The names of persons are listed in the reception area at the Ministry of Public Health at the Vineyard Office Park.

The names are also listed on the Government Website at under the aforementioned link "What's New." Persons who have internet access can check out the over 700 names on the site to see if they are one of them whose card was never picked up.

Parents or guardians requesting additional information can call the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, Section Youth Health Care at 542-3003, 542-2078, or 542-3553.