Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Interstate Recognition Certificate) Regulation 2003 (NSW)

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2003 No 749

New South Wales

Births, Deaths and Marriages

Registration Amendment (Interstate
Recognition Certificate) Regulation

2003

under the

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995.

BOB DEBUS, M.P.,

Attorney General

Explanatory note

Section 32I of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 enables the recognition in New South Wales of a sex change that is acknowledged by a certificate (an interstate recognition certificate) issued under the law of another State. In particular, section 32I (3) enables a law of another State to be prescribed for this purpose.

The object of this Regulation is to prescribe the Births, Deaths and Marriages
Registration Act 1999 of Tasmania for that purpose.

This Regulation is made under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995, including sections 32I and 62 (the general regulation-making power).

Published in Gazette No 163 of 10 October 2003, page 10013 Page 1
2003 No 749 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Interstate
Clause 1 Recognition Certificate) Regulation 2003

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment

(Interstate Recognition Certificate) Regulation 2003

under the

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration
Amendment (Interstate Recognition Certificate) Regulation 2003.

2 Amendment of Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2001

The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2001 is
amended by inserting at the end of clause 14:

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1999 of

Tasmania

BY AUTHORITY

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