The National Health Service and Public Health (Functions and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2013

PART 3E+WNotification of births and deaths

Relevant bodiesE+W

9.  The relevant bodies for the purposes of section 269(2) and (4) of the 2006 Act (special notices of births and deaths), are—

(a)[F1NHS England];

(b)a local authority M1 whose area includes the whole or part of the registrar's sub-district; and

(c)[F2an integrated care board] whose area coincides with or includes the whole or part of the registrar's sub-district.

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M1See section 2B(5) of the 2006 Act inserted by section 12 of the 2012 Act for the meaning of local authority.

Manner and time for furnishing particularsE+W

10.—(1) The registrar must furnish the particulars of each birth and death entered in a register of births or deaths kept by the registrar for that sub-district, to each of the relevant bodies specified in regulation 9, by no later than 14 days from the date on which they are entered in that register.

(2) Particulars furnished under paragraph (1) must be provided in writing.

Person to whom particulars of birth or death are to be givenE+W

11.  Particulars furnished under regulation 10 must be given, in the case of—

(a)[F3NHS England], to a person nominated for these purposes by the chief executive of [F3NHS England];

(b)a local authority, to the director of public health for the authority M2;

[F4(c)an integrated care board, to a person nominated for these purposes by the chief executive of the integrated care board.]

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M2By virtue of section 73A of the 2006 Act inserted by section 30 of the 2012 Act, each local authority must, acting jointly with the Secretary of State, appoint a director of public health.

RevocationE+W

12.  The National Health Service (Notification of Births and Deaths) Regulations 1982 M3 are revoked in relation to England.

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