The Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2021
Citation, commencement and extent1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2021.
(2)
Except as provided by paragraph (3), these Regulations come into force on 20th December 2021.
(3)
Regulations 2(9)(b) and (c), 2(11), 2(12), 2(14) and 2(15) come into force—
(a)
(b)
if those provisions of the Coronavirus Act 2020 are repealed on or before 19th December 2021, on 20th December 2021.
(4)
Any amendment or repeal made by these Regulations has the same extent as the provision amended or repealed.
Amendment of the Registration of Births and Deaths Regulations 19872.
(1)
(2)
(a)
““approved electronic form” means any form of electronic communication or electronic storage (including an electronic signature) approved by the Registrar General pursuant to the powers conferred under section 9(2) of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1926, or under section 39(2) of the Act;”;
(3)
“2ASending and providing notices, information or other documents
Where any notice, information, declaration, certificate, return or other document is required to be given, sent, delivered, produced, supplied, transmitted or otherwise provided for any purpose of these Regulations, the requirement may be met by—
(a)
sending the document by post, or
(b)
providing the document, or a copy of it, in an approved electronic form.
2BDeclarations and certificates in an approved electronic form
(1)
If a declaration or certificate under these Regulations is prescribed to be made or issued in a form listed in paragraph (2), that declaration or certificate may also be made or issued in an approved electronic form.
(2)
The forms are—
(a)
form 2,
(b)
form 3,
(c)
form 4,
(d)
form 6A,
(e)
form 6B,
(f)
form 10,
(g)
form 11,
(h)
form 12,
(i)
form 14,
(j)
form 15,
(k)
form 16,
(l)
form 17,
(m)
form 18.”.
(4)
(a)
“(b)
in an approved electronic form.”;
(b)
“(b)
in an approved electronic form.”;
(c)
in paragraph (3)—
(i)
omit “where the informant is present”,
(ii)
for “him”, substitute “the informant”
.
(5)
(a)
“forthwith”, and
(b)
“in the presence of the informant”.
(6)
In regulation 13 (declaration and registration under section 9 of the Act), in paragraph (3)(a), omit “in the presence of the declarant”.
(7)
(a)
in sub-paragraph (a), for the words from “if the entry” to “form 3”, substitute “where the name was altered or given in baptism”
;
(b)
in sub-paragraph (b), for the words from “if the entry” to “form 4”, substitute “where the name was altered or given otherwise than in baptism”
.
(8)
(a)
in paragraph (2)
(i)
“In a section 10A(1)(a) case, the registrar shall enter the particulars to be registered concerning the birth in spaces 1 to 13 on form 1, and call upon the mother and father to verify the particulars entered, and to sign the entry in space 14.”; and
(ii)
omit sub-paragraph (a);
(iii)
renumber sub-paragraph (b) as paragraph (2A);
(b)
“(3)
In a section 10A(1B)(a) case, the registrar shall enter the particulars to be registered concerning the birth in spaces 1 to 13 on form 1, and call upon the mother and other parent to verify the particulars entered, and to sign the entry in space 14.”.
(9)
(a)
in sub-paragraph (a), for the words from “in form 10” to “form 11”, substitute “or a declaration, in a form prescribed under regulation 32,”
;
(b)
in sub-paragraph (c), omit “personally”;
(c)
in the words after sub-paragraph (c), omit “in the presence of the informant”.
(10)
(11)
In regulation 41 (reference to coroner), in paragraph (1)(b)(ii)27, for “14 days” substitute “28 days”
.
(12)
(a)
in sub-paragraph (c), omit “personally”;
(b)
omit—
(i)
“forthwith”, and
(ii)
“in the presence of the informant”.
(13)
In regulation 42A (declaration and registration under section 23A of the Act), in paragraph (3)(a), omit “in the presence of the declarant”.
(14)
(15)
(a)
“shall arrange for that informant to attend at his office and”, and,
(b)
“in his presence”.
(16)
“(a)
write, sign and date the notification of disposal embodied in form 17 or in the coroner’s order with regard to the deceased, and deliver the notification to the relevant registrar; or
(aa)
where a certificate under regulation 49(1) is issued in an approved electronic form, notify the relevant registrar of the disposal in an approved electronic form; or”.
(17)
(a)
in paragraph (1), omit “in the presence of an informant”;
(b)
in paragraph (2), omit “in the presence of..”, in both places it occurs.
(18)
(a)
omit paragraph (1)(b);
(b)
in paragraph (2), omit the words from “, in the presence” to the end of the paragraph;
(c)
“shall—
(a)
enter a marginal note in the following form—
“In space [or column] .. .. corrected to .. .. on .. .. by me .. .. [registrar or superintendent registrar] on authority of the Registrar General”;
(b)
complete and sign the note in the places provided; and
(c)
record on the marginal note the informant’s qualification for giving information concerning the correction.”.
Given under my hand on 13th December 2021
Signed by authority of the Registrar General for England and Wales
I approve,
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
These Regulations amend the Registration of Births and Deaths Regulations 1987 (S.I. 1987/2088) (“the 1987 Regulations”) to enable the use of electronic communications and storage for certain documents used in connection with the registration of births and deaths. The Births and Deaths Registration (Electronic Communications and Electronic Storage) Order 2021 (S.I. 2021/1231)(“the 2021 Order”), introduced electronic methods of communication and storage in connection with the process of registration of births and deaths.
These Regulations enable certain declarations, certificates and other documents prescribed by the 1987 Regulations to be in an electronic form approved by the Registrar General. These Regulations also enable any notice, information, declaration, certificate, return or other document required to be given, sent, delivered, produced, supplied, transmitted or otherwise provided for any purpose under the 1987 Regulations to be provided by sending that document, or a copy of it, in an electronic form approved by the Registrar General.
The effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business, the voluntary sector and the public sector is outlined in the impact assessment prepared for the 2021 Order, available from www.legislation.gov.uk . Hard copies can be obtained by writing to the Registration Services Team, General Register Office, Smedley Hydro, Trafalgar Road, Birkdale, Southport PR8 2HH.