1989 No. 497

REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, ETC.ENGLAND AND WALES

The Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Regulations 1989

Made

Coming into force

The Registrar General, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 1(1), 5, 9(5), 10(1), 10A(1), 29(2), 39 and 41 of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 19531, by section 20(a) and 21(1) of the Registration Service Act 19532 and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf, with the approval of the Secretary of State for Health3, hereby makes the following Regulations–

Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Regulations 1989 and shall come into force on 1st April 1989.

2

In these Regulations “the principal Regulations” means the Registration of Births and Deaths Regulations 19874, and unless the context otherwise requires any reference to a numbered regulation or Schedule is a reference to the regulation or Schedule bearing that number in the principal Regulations.

Substitution of regulation 82

For regulation 8 (declaration by mother for registration of birth) there shall be substituted the following regulation–

Declaration by parent for registration of birth8

Form 2 shall be the prescribed form of the declaration to be made by the mother pursuant to section 10(1)(b)(i) of the Act and by the person stating himself to be the father pursuant to section 10(1)(c)(i) of the Act (entry of father’s name in register at request of and on declaration by one parent and statutory declaration of other).

Amendment of regulation 93

1

In regulation 9(4)(b) (entry of particulars on registration within three months from date of birth)–

a

for the words “by the mother under section 10(c) of the Act” there shall be substituted the words “under section 10(1)(d) of the Act”; and

b

for the words “order made under section 4 of the Affiliation Proceedings Act 1957 which was produced to him by the mother” there shall be substituted the words “relevant order which was produced to him”.

2

In regulation 9(8)(b) for “section 10(a)” there shall be substituted “section 10(1)(a)”.

Amendment of regulation 104

In regulation 10(1) (completion of registration)–

a

in paragraph (b) for “section 10” there shall be substituted “section 10(1)”;

b

in paragraphs (b)(i) and (b)(ii) for the word “section” there shall be substituted the word “sub-section”;

c

for paragraph (b)(iii) there shall be substituted–

iii

if made pursuant to paragraph (c) of that sub-section, the person stating himself to be the father of the child, in which case the registrar shall add after his signature the words “Statutory declaration made by … on …”, inserting the name and surname of the mother and the date on which the statutory declaration was made by her,

iv

if made pursuant to paragraph (d) of that sub-section, the person making the request, in which case the registrar shall add after his signature the words “Pursuant to section 10(1)(d) of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953”.

Amendment of regulation 135

In regulation 13(4)(b)(ii) (declaration and registration under section 9 of the Act)–

a

for the words “paragraph (b) or (c) of section 10” there shall be substituted the words “paragraph (b), (c) or (d) of section 10(1)”,

b

for “(ii) or (iii)” there shall be substituted “(ii), (iii) or (iv)”.

Substitution of regulation 166

For regulation 16 (declaration by mother for re-registration of birth) there shall be substituted the following regulation–

Declaration by parent for re-registration of birth16

Form 2 shall be the prescribed form of the declaration to be made by the mother pursuant to section 10A(1)(b)(i) of the Act and by the person stating himself to be the father pursuant to section 10A(1)(c)(i) of the Act (entry of father’s name in register at request of and on declaration of one parent and statutory declaration of other).

Amendment of regulation 177

1

For regulation 17(2)(b)(ii) (re-registration of birth) there shall be substituted the following–

ii

in a section 10A(1)(c) case, add the words “Statutory declaration made by … on …”, inserting the name and surname of the mother and the date on which the statutory declaration was made by her,

iii

in a section 10A(1)(d) case, add the words “Pursuant to section 10A(1)(d) of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953”;

2

In regulation 17(3)(a)–

a

in paragraph (ii) after “10A(1)(b)” there shall be inserted “or (c)”;

b

in paragraph (iii) for “10A(1)(c)” there shall be substituted “10A(1)(d)”.

3

In regulation 17(3)(b)–

a

in paragraph (i)–

i

after “10A(1)(b)” there shall be inserted “or (c)”,

ii

the words “made by the person acknowledging himself to be the father of the child” shall be omitted;

b

in paragraph (ii)–

i

for “10A(1)(c)” there shall be substituted “10A(1)(d)”,

ii

for the words “order made under section 4 of the Affiliation Proceedings Act 1957” there shall be substituted the words “the relevant order”.

4

In regulation 17(4)(b)(ii)–

a

for “or (c)” there shall be substituted “, (c) or (d)”;

b

for “or (ii)” there shall be substituted “, (ii) or (iii)”.

5

In regulation 17(5)–

a

in paragraph (b) the words “or (c) case” shall be omitted;

b

after paragraph (b) there shall be inserted–

c

in a section 10A(1)(c) case, the father,

d

in a section 10A(1)(d) case, the mother or the father,

Amendment of regulation 438

In regulation 43(2) (registration where inquest is not held) for the words “section 21 of the Coroners (Amendment) Act 1926” there shall be substituted the words “section 19 of the Coroners Act 1988”5.

Amendment of regulation 559

1

In regulation 55(2)(c) (correction of minor clerical errors after completion)–

a

after “10(1)(b)(ii)” there shall be inserted “(iii) or (iv)”;

b

after “17(2)(b)(i)” there shall be added “, (ii) or (iii)”.

2

For regulation 55(2)(e) there shall be substituted–

e

the omission of–

i

any of the words (including the name, surname and qualification of the registered medical practitioner) “Certified by …” required to be entered, in space 8 of a death entry, by Regulation 42(4),

ii

any of the words (including the name, surname and description of the coroner) “Certified by … after post-mortem without inquest” required to be entered, in space 8 of a death entry by Regulation 43(2),

iii

any of the words (including the name, surname and description of the coroner and the date of inquest) “Certificate received from … Inquest held on …” required to be entered, in space 7 of a death entry, by Regulation 45(b)(i),

iv

any of the words (including the name, surname and description of the coroner) “Certificate on inquest adjourned received from …” required to be entered in space 7 of a death entry, by Regulation 45(b)(ii);

3

In regulation 55(2)(g)–

a

after “10(1)(b)(ii)” there shall be inserted “or (iii)”;

b

after “17(2)(b)(i)” there shall be inserted “or (ii)”.

Amendment of regulation 5610

In regulation 56(3) (correction of other minor clerical errors after completion)–

a

after paragraph (a)(iii) there shall be inserted–

iiia

in space 7, in the mother’s occupation (if entered),

b

in paragraph (b)(iv) for the word “latter” there shall be substituted the word “former”.

Amendment of regulation 6711

1

In regulation 67(1) (applications for certificate of birth or death for certain purposes)–

a

for the words “for the purposes of” there shall be substituted the word “where”;

b

after the words “in paragraph (2)” there shall be inserted the word “applies”6.

2

In regulation 67(2) sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) shall be omitted.

Substitution of forms 2 and 6 in Schedule 212

For forms 2 and 6 in Schedule 2 there shall be substituted respectively the forms 2 and 6 in the Schedule to these Regulations.

Transitional provisions13

The provisions of the principal Regulations shall continue to apply as though these Regulations had not been made–

a

as regards any application made under the Affiliation Proceedings Act 19577 to which paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the Family Law Reform Act 1987 applies,

b

as regards any request to re-register a birth made under paragraph 12 of Schedule 3 to the Family Law Reform Act 1987, and

c

where before the coming into force of section 25 of the Family Law Reform Act 1987–

i

a mother had made a request under section 10A(1)(b) or (c) of the Act to re-register a birth, and

ii

the Registrar General had authorised that re-registration.

Given under my hand on 13th March 1989

G. T. BanksRegistrar General

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health

R. N. FreemanParliamentary Under-Secretary of State,Department of Health

SCHEDULE

Regulation 12

FORM 2DECLARATION/STATEMENT FOR THE REGISTRATION/RE-REGISTRATION OF A BIRTH

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FORM 6STATEMENT BY PARENT FOR THE RE-REGISTRATION OF A BIRTH

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(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations make minor amendments to the Registration of Births and Deaths Regulations 1987. The amendments fall into three categories.

The first category of amendments are those consequential on the coming into force of sections 24 and 25 of the Family Law Reform Act 1987. The amendments relate to the registration or re-registration of the births of children whose parents are not married to each other.

The second category of amendments relate to the correction of clerical errors in registers and specifies three further errors a registrar may correct without further authority.

The third category is an amendment to the provision relating to certificates for certain purposes and an amendment to take account of the consolidation of the legislation relating to coroners.