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The Cremation (England and Wales) Regulations 2008

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33.—(1) The register kept under regulation 32(1) may either be kept in a book or kept electronically.

(2) Entries in the register must include, where relevant, the following particulars in relation to a cremation—

(a)any number assigned by the cremation authority to the cremation;

(b)the date of the cremation;

(c)the name and sex of the person or stillborn child cremated;

(d)the address, occupation and age of the person cremated;

(e)whether the person cremated was married or a civil partner, a widow, widower or surviving civil partner, or single;

(f)the date on which the person cremated died or the stillbirth occurred;

(g)in relation to the cremation of body parts, the date and place of the burial or cremation of the body of the deceased person or stillborn child from whom the body parts came;

(h)the body part(s) cremated;

(i)the name and address of the applicant;

(j)the name and address of any person who—

(i)gave a certificate under regulation 16(1)(c), 19(c)(i) or 20(1)(c)(i);

(ii)produced evidence under regulation 19(c)(ii); or

(iii)gave a declaration under regulation 20(1)(c)(ii);

(k)the name and address of any person who has, in accordance with regulation 22(3)(a), inspected the medical certificate and confirmatory medical certificate;

(l)the sub-district where the death of the person cremated has been registered; and

(m)the way in which the ashes were disposed of.

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