PART 1Main provisions

Registration of deaths and still-births etc

I121Modifications of requirements regarding medical certificates for cremations: Northern Ireland

1

The Cremation (Belfast) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1961 (S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1961 No. 61) have effect with the following modifications.

2

Regulation 10 (conditions to be met for cremations) has effect as if for paragraph (a) there were substituted—

a

a certificate in Form B in the Schedule has been given by a registered medical practitioner who can certify definitely as to the cause of death; or

3

Regulation 12 (Medical Referee's power to give certificates in Forms C and D) has effect as if the words “if he has personally investigated the cause of death to give a certificate in Form C, and” were omitted.

4

In regulation 13 (duties of the Medical Referee)—

a

paragraph (e) has effect as if the reference to “the medical certificates” did not include the confirmatory medical certificate (Form C);

b

paragraph (f) has effect as if—

i

the words “for which he had been seen and treated by a registered medical practitioner within twenty-eight days prior to his death” were omitted;

ii

the reference to “the certificates” did not include the confirmatory medical certificate (Form C).

5

Form A in the Schedule (application for cremation) has effect as if, at question 8(e), the words “for which he or she had been seen and treated by a registered medical practitioner within twenty-eight days prior to death” were omitted.

6

Form B in the Schedule (certificate by registered medical practitioner) has effect as if—

a

in the paragraph above question 1, the words “attended the deceased during his or her last illness and within twenty-eight days before death, and” were omitted;

b

in question 7, at the beginning there were inserted “If you saw the deceased alive,”;

c

in question 16(e), the words “for which he or she had been seen and treated by a registered medical practitioner within twenty-eight days prior to death” were omitted;

d

in the certification after question 20, the words “for which he had been seen and treated by me within twenty-eight days prior to death” were omitted;

e

in the Note at the end, for “the medical practitioner who is to give the confirmatory medical certificate on Form C” there were substituted “ the Medical Referee ”.

7

At the end of a period for which this section has effect, it continues to apply in relation to the cremation of the remains of a person who died during that period but whose remains have not been cremated unless, at the end of that period, a certificate in Form B in the Schedule to the Cremation (Belfast) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1961 has not been completed in relation to the deceased person for the purposes of regulation 10(a) of those Regulations.