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The Registration of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Divorces (Fees) (Scotland) Regulations 1993

Citation
S.I. 1993/3153
As at
Sections
30
Section 1Citation and commencement

These Regulations may be cited as the Registration of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Divorces (Fees) (Scotland) Regulations 1993 and shall come into force on 1st April 1994.

Section 2Interpretation

In these Regulations–

“ the Act ” means the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965;

“general search” means a search, over any period of years for any number of entries, made by any person with the permission of the Registrar General or the district registrar;

“particular search” means a search for a specified entry caused to be made by the Registrar General or made by a district registrar.

Section 3Fees payable to Registrar General

Subject to regulation 5, the fees payable under the provisions of the Act specified in column 1 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations for the services described in column 2 of that Schedule shall be the amounts specified in column 4 thereof (the amounts previously prescribed are specified in column 3 of that Schedule).

Section 4Fees payable to district registrars

Subject to regulation 5, the fees payable under the provisions of the Act specified in column 1 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations for the services described in column 2 of that Schedule shall be the amounts specified in column 4 thereof (the amounts previously prescribed are specified in column 3 of that Schedule).

Section 5Remission of fees

The Registrar General may remit any fee or part of a fee where–

(a) the payment of the fee is likely to cause hardship to the person by whom it is payable; or

(b) the service in respect of which the fee is payable is performed for research purposes; or

(c) an extract has been requested by the father or mother of a still–born child within one month of the date of registration of the still–birth, and the Registrar General consents in terms of section 37(3) of the Act to the extract being issued from the register of still–births.

Section 6Revocation

The Registration of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Divorces (Fees) (Scotland) Regulations 1992 are hereby revoked.

Section 1

Issue of first or only extract of entry following particular search of the statutory registers where application made–

(a) in person

Section 2

Issue of first or only extract of entry following particular search of the parochial registers where application made–

(a) in person

Section 3

Issue of second or any subsequent extract of the same entry applied for at the same time

Section 4

Issue of extract of entry following general search

Section 5

Issue of first or only abbreviated certificate of birth following particular search where application made–

(a) in person

Section 6

Issue of second or any subsequent abbreviated certificate of birth of the same entry applied for at the same time

Section 7

Issue of abbreviated certificate of birth applied for at the same time as an extract of the same entry following particular search

Section 8

Issue of abbreviated certificate of birth following general search

Section 9

Particular search for each period of 5 years or part thereof in the indexes to the statutory registers where specified entry untraced, and application made–

(a) in person

Section 10

Particular search for each period of 5 years or part thereof in the parochial registers where specified entry untraced, and application made–

(a) in person

Section 11

General search in both the parochial registers and in the indexes to the statutory registers–

(a) In a case where payment is made not less that 14 days in advance and a place is occupied in the limited amount of general search accommodation made available for reservation at this fee–

per day or part thereof

Section 12

Recording of name, or change of name or surname, or alternative name

Section 13

Recording of name, or change of name or surname, or alternative name for second or any subsequent members of the family intimated at the same time.

Section 1

Issue of any extract of entry of birth, death or marriage applied for within one month from the date of registration

Section 2

Issue of first or only extract of entry of birth, death or marriage applied for on any one occasion after one month from the date of registration

Section 3

Issue of second or any subsequent extract of the same entry applied for on any one occasion after one month from the date of registration

Section 4

Issue of extract following general search

Section 5

Issue of any abbreviated certificate of birth applied for within one month from the date of registration not being an abbreviated certificate of birth given or transmitted under section 19 of the Act

Section 6

Issue of first or only abbreviated certificate of birth applied for on any one occasion after one month from the date of registration

Section 7

Issue of second or any subsequent abbreviated certificate of birth of the same entry applied for on any one occasion after one month from the date of registration

Section 8

Issue of abbreviated certificate of birth applied for after one month from the date of registration at the same time as an extract of the same entry following a particular search.

Section 9

Issue of abbreviated certificate of birth following general search

Section 10

Particular search in the indexes to the statutory registers where specified entry untraced, for each period of 5 years or part thereof

Section 11

General search in the indexes to the statutory registers, per 2 hours or part thereof

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