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The Registration of Overseas Births and Deaths Regulations 2014

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Sending copies of the register to the Registrar General

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11.—(1) The registration officer for the time being in charge of any register of births and deaths must, at such times as are determined by the Secretary of State, send to the Registrar General for England and Wales the data relating to all entries made in the register since such details were last sent, and if there has been no such entry, confirmation of that fact.

(2) If any of the entries have the letter “S” or “NI” marked against the entry, the Registrar General for England and Wales shall send a copy of those entries to the Registrar General for Scotland or the Registrar General for Northern Ireland as the case may be.

(3) In all cases where amendments or cancellations have been made under regulation 12 and the original data has already been sent to the Registrar General for England and Wales, the registration officer shall inform the Registrar General of the amendment or cancellation.

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