F4Issue of full certificate after interim certificate: applicant married F6or a civil partner

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F4

Ss. 4A, 4B and cross-heading inserted (10.12.2014) by Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 (c. 30), s. 21(3), Sch. 5 para. 4; S.I. 2014/3169, art. 2

F6

Words in s. 4A cross-heading inserted (2.12.2019) by The Civil Partnership (Opposite-sex Couples) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/1458), regs. 1(2), 27 (with reg. 35)

5F1Issue of full certificates where applicant has been married

1

A court which—

a

makes F8final a nullity of marriage order made on the ground that an interim gender recognition certificate has been issued to a party to the marriage, F9...

F7aa

(in Northern Ireland) makes absolute a decree of nullity granted on that ground, or

b

(in Scotland) grants a decree of divorce on that ground,

must, on doing so, issue a full gender recognition certificate to that party and send a copy to the Secretary of State.

F51A

Subsection (1) does not apply where a full gender recognition certificate has already been issued, to the party to whom the interim gender recognition certificate was issued, by the sheriff under section 4E.

2

If an interim gender recognition certificate has been issued to a person and either—

a

the person’s marriage is dissolved or annulled (otherwise than on the ground mentioned in subsection (1)) in proceedings instituted during the period of six months beginning with the day on which it was issued, or

b

the person’s spouse dies within that period,

the person may make an application for a full gender recognition certificate at any time within the period specified in subsection (3) (unless the person is again married F2or is a civil partner).

3

That period is the period of six months beginning with the day on which the marriage is dissolved or annulled or the death occurs.

4

An application under subsection (2) must include evidence of the dissolution or annulment of the marriage and the date on which proceedings for it were instituted, or of the death of the spouse and the date on which it occurred.

5

An application under subsection (2) is to be determined by a Gender Recognition Panel.

6

The Panel—

a

must grant the application if satisfied that the applicant F3is neither married nor a civil partner, and

b

otherwise must reject it.

7

If the Panel grants the application it must issue a full gender recognition certificate to the applicant.