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42.—(1) The authorities set out in paragraph (2) are specified authorities for the purposes of regulation 41.
(2) The specified authorities are—
(a)district councils;
(b)the Registrar General of Births and Deaths in Northern Ireland;
(c)the Northern Ireland Central Services Agency;
(d)the Department for Work and Pensions;
(e)secondary schools within the meaning of article 2 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986(1); and
(f)the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
(3) For the purposes of regulation 41 the specified information is such of the information set out in paragraphs (4) to (6) as is, in the opinion of the registration officer, required to maintain the accuracy of the register and to ensure that it is comprehensive.
(4) The specified information in respect of persons is such of the following information which relates to a person aged 16 or over—
(a)his name and former name;
(b)his address and last former address;
(c)his date of birth;
(d)his date of death; and
(e)his national insurance number.
(5) The specified information in respect of residential buildings is—
(a)the postal address;
(b)information relating to any change in the usage of the building from residential to non-residential; and
(c)information relating to the current occupants and the last former occupants of the building.
(6) The specified information in respect of non-residential buildings is information relating to any change in the usage of the building from non-residential to residential.
(7) For the purpose of this regulation “residential buildings” includes residential buildings which are under construction and to which a postal address has been assigned.
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