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Scottish Statutory Instruments
Civil Partnership
Public Health
Registration Of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Etc.
Made
10th January 2023
Laid before the Scottish Parliament
12th January 2023
Coming into force
25th January 2023
The Scottish Ministers make the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 59(4) of the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022(1).
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Commencement No. 2) Regulations 2023 and come into force on 25 January 2023.
2. The appointed day for the coming into force of the provisions of the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022 insofar as not already in force is 25 January 2023.
ANGUS ROBERTSON
A member of the Scottish Government
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
10th January 2023
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations bring into force, on 25 January 2023, the remaining provisions of the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022 (“the Act”). The provisions not already in force are sections 28 and 29.
Section 28 of the Act amends the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 (“the 1965 Act”) to ensure that the powers that Act confers on the Registrar General to make regulations can be exercised to make different provision for different cases or circumstances. Section 29 of the Act amends the Civil Partnership Act 2004 to enable civil partnership registers to take electronic (rather than paper-based) form if the Registrar General for Scotland so determines. This mirrors the position in relation to other registers (including a register of marriages) under section 32(1A) of the 1965 Act.
Most other provisions of the Act commenced on 1 and 24 September, 1 October and 1 November 2022 in accordance with section 59(1) to (3) of the Act. The Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Commencement No. 1) Regulations 2022 (S.S.I. 2022/274 (C. 14)) commenced sections 16 and 17 of the Act on 1 October 2022.