The term also includes any person for the time being appointed to act or performing the duties of Registrar General. It shall be lawful for the Registrar-General and for any district registrar or assistant registrar to require any person seeking to be registered or required by or under this Act to furnish information in respect of any birth or death, any from the data required by or under this law. Act to register. With and from the commencement of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Amendment Act 1978, in making a certified copy of an entry or duplicate entry in a register relating to the birth of a child, the Registrar-General or, as the case may be may be, a district registrar should remove from that copy-. a) the data of each surname of the mother (except her surname on the date of birth and her maiden surname);
22 9 Any certified copy made under this subsection shall, if otherwise correct, be deemed to be a true copy of the original entry or duplicate entry in the register. Provided that where one or more such certificates have been deposited with the Registrar-General or the said registrar within the time prescribed as aforesaid and all information required by or under this Act to be contained in the certificate in connection with the birth are given, if as a result of presenting any certificate or. It shall be lawful for the Secretary-General, on receipt of such order and payment of the prescribed fee, to register such birth.
The name to be entered as a child's surname in the birth register is-. a) the surname of the father, where a person is registered as the father of the child;. Provided that, where the request is received by the Registrar-General or the district registrar for the district in which the birth took place within sixty days of the date of birth, no fee shall be payable:. Where such correction has been made by him in an entry cifa birth or death registered by him after the entry into force of the Amendment Act on the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act 1979, the Registrar-.
Provided that in every case where the Registrar General or District Registrar concerned may think fit, the certified copy shall be a copy of the original or duplicate of the entry showing all alterations and additions.
W. MUNRO
HIS Excellency, the Administrator of the Government, acting through and with the advice of the Executive Council, and in accordance with the provisions of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act 1962, has been pleased to make the following regulations . PREVIOUS CHILDREN DEATH - From father to mother, excluding children not born alive. a) I declare that the information on this form is correct for inclusion in the birth register. I NOTE: Part (b) below should only be completed if the parents are NOT married to each other and would like information about the father.
It is the parents' duty to register the birth of the child by filing the birth certificate with the registrar within 60 days - penalty for failure: $100. BIRTH OF A CHILD WHOSE PARENTS ARE NOT MARRIED IF THE PARENTS ARE NOT MARRIED If the parents are not married, information about the father can be entered in the birth registration only at the joint request of the father and mother. The surname of the child that appears in the enrollment entry will then be the surname of the father.
If the parents do not want information about the father to be included in the entry, the mother must complete part (a) of the certificate and the child's solam in the registration will be the mother's surname. NOTE.~Part (b) t,'Ciow must only be c:omplctcd if the parents do NOT have to cac:h others
A separate certificate is required for each child in the case of multiple births, indicating the order of birth. When the parents are not married to each other, the father's data can be included in the birth registration only at the joint request of the father and the mother. If the parents do not want the father's data to be included in the entry, then the mother must complete the statement in part (a) and the child's surname.
I certify that the information shown on this form is correct for the purpose of being entered in the Register of Deaths. This certificate shall not be given without the consent of the Coroner in relation to any death which has occurred in any of the circumstances falling within the jurisdiction of the Coroners Act 1958-1977. Details below must only be provided where such Information has not been submitted to the Registrar. General as required by Section 30 of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act 1962-1979.
-General to change the surname of the aforementioned child from , to and I solemnly and sincerely declare that:. This receipt must be given for a post-mortem examination (Medical Certificate of Cause of Death) (form E).
CERTIFICATE OF BURIAL
The Act on the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages states that every person in charity of a cremation must dispose of it without delay. Register an affidavit in the pr~scnbcd form, signed by him and countersigned by two witnesses of the krcmillion. We certify that this child, under the age of SEVEN years, has been given the Christian (or given) name of... and request that the entry in the Birth Register be recorded accordingly.
NOTE.-In certain circumstances, the application can be signed by only one parent, in this case, the reason must be indicated in this application. Not more than one change or addition to the register shall be made in respect of each child's name. Parental signatures can only be witnessed by a registered minister of religion, a justice of the peace, a registrar or an assistant registrar.
1 intends to remove or cause to be removed the body from the State of Queensland. I hereby certify that the above particulars are extracts from an entry in a register kept in the General Control Office, Brisbane. I hereby certify that the above particulars are extracts from an entry in a register kept in the General Registry Office, Brisbane.
To be completed in connection with-. i) a child who was not born alive, with at least 20 weeks of gestation or 400 grams of weight (ii) a child who dies within twenty-eight days after birth. This delivery was: Singleton D Twins D Triplets D. full weeks from the first day of the last menstrual period to the date of delivery. I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information set forth above is correct.
For each certified copy of any entry 6.50 For each certified extract from any entry 3.50 For each certified photographic copy of any prescribed. For any search in the indexes (or registers) for any event under any name by period. To continue the search simultaneously for each event under any name for each additional.
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REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES ACT 1962-1979
Births, name should be shown as surname on extract Births, to omit reference to "illegitimate".