Part 4Civil partnership: Northern Ireland

Chapter 1Registration

Preliminaries to registration

I1144Place of registration

1

The place at which two people may register as civil partners of each other must be—

a

a registration office, or

b

a place approved under subsection (3).

2

Subsection (1) is subject to subsections (5) and (7).

3

A local registration authority may, in accordance with regulations under subsection (4), approve places where civil partnerships may be registered in its district.

4

Regulations under section 159 may make provision for or in connection with the approval of places under subsection (3), including provision as to—

a

the kinds of place in respect of which approvals may be granted,

b

the procedure to be followed in relation to applications for approval,

c

the considerations to be taken into account in determining whether to approve any places,

d

the duration and renewal of approvals (whether for one occasion or for a period),

e

the conditions that must or may be imposed on granting or renewing an approval,

f

the determination and charging of fees in respect of[en rule]

i

applications for the approval of places,

ii

the renewal of approvals, and

iii

the attendance by registrars at places approved under the regulations,

g

the circumstances in which a local registration authority must or may revoke or suspend an approval or vary any of the conditions imposed in relation to an approval,

h

the renewal of decisions made by virtue of the regulations,

i

appeals to a county court from decisions made by virtue of the regulations,

j

the notification to the Registrar General of all approvals granted, renewed, revoked, suspended or varied,

k

the notification to the registrar for the district in which a place approved under the regulations is situated of all approvals relating to such a place which are granted, renewed, revoked, suspended or varied,

l

the keeping by the Registrar General, registrars and local registration authorities of registers of places approved under the regulations, and

m

the issue by the Registrar General of guidance supplementing the provision made by the regulations.

5

If either of the parties to a proposed civil partnership gives the registrar a medical statement, the civil partnership may, with the approval of the Registrar General, be registered at any place where that party is.

6

In subsection (5) “medical statement”, in relation to any person, means a statement made in the prescribed form by a registered medical practitioner that in his opinion at the time the statement is made—

a

by reason of serious illness or serious bodily injury, that person ought not to move or be moved from the place where he is at that time, and

b

it is likely that it will be the case for at least the following 3 months that by reason of illness or disability the person ought not to move or be moved from that place.

7

If the Registrar General so directs, a registrar must register a civil partnership in a place specified in the direction.