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6. For rows 20 to 22 substitute—
“(1) Section 33(1) was amended by paragraph 26 of Schedule 15 to the Immigration Act 2016.” | ||||
“20 | Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 section 31(2) | (a) Standard service for certified copy of an entry in the register kept by the superintendent registrar | £11.00 | The superintendent registrar |
(b) Priority service for certified copy of an entry in the register kept by the superintendent registrar | £35.00 | The superintendent registrar | ||
21 | Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 section 32 | (a) Standard service for certified copy of an entry in registers kept by registrars | £11.00 | The registrar |
(b) Priority service for certified copy of an entry in registers kept by registrars | £35.00 | The registrar | ||
22 | Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 section 33(1)(1) | (a) Standard service for a short certificate of birth obtained from a registrar or superintendent registrar | £11.00 | The registrar or superintendent registrar providing the certificate |
(b) Priority service for a short certificate of birth obtained from a registrar or superintendent registrar | £35.00 | The registrar or superintendent registrar providing the certificate | ||
(c) Standard service for a short certificate of birth obtained from the Registrar General | £11.00 | The Registrar General | ||
(d) Priority service for a short certificate of birth obtained from the Registrar General | £35.00 | The Registrar General |
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