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Statutory Instrument

The Transfer of Functions (Registration) Order 2008

Citation
S.I. 2008/678
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation and commencement

(1) This Order may be cited as the Transfer of Functions (Registration) Order 2008.

(2) This Order comes into force on 3rd April 2008.

Section 2Interpretation

In this Order “instrument” includes, in particular, Royal Charters, Royal Warrants, Orders in Council, Letters Patent, judgments, decrees, orders, rules, regulations, schemes, bye-laws, awards, contracts and other agreements, memoranda and articles of association, certificates, deeds and other documents.

Section 3Transfer of functions

(1) The functions of the Chancellor of the Exchequer under the enactments listed in Schedule 1 are transferred to the Secretary of State.

(2) The function of the Secretary of State for the Home Department under section 9 of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1926 (removal of bodies from England and Wales: regulations) is transferred to the Secretary of State.

Section 4Supplementary

(1) All rights and liabilities to which the Chancellor is entitled or subject immediately before the coming into force of this Order in connection with any transferred function are transferred to the Home Secretary.

(2) This Order does not affect the validity of anything done by or in relation to the Chancellor or the Home Secretary before the coming into force of this Order.

(3) Anything which, at the coming into force of this Order, is in the process of being done by or in relation to the Chancellor may, so far as it relates to any transferred matter, be continued by or in relation to the Secretary of State or, as the case may be, the Home Secretary.

(4) Any legal proceedings to which the Chancellor is a party at the coming into force of this Order may, if they relate to any transferred matter, be continued by or against the Secretary of State or, as the case may be, the Home Secretary.

(5) Any approval, consent or direction given, or other thing done, by or in relation to the Chancellor in the exercise of any transferred function (or having effect as if so given or done) has effect, so far as necessary for continuing its effect after the coming into force of this Order, as if given or done by or in relation to the Secretary of State or, as the case may be, the Home Secretary (as well as the Chancellor).

(6) In this article—

“the Chancellor” means the Chancellor of the Exchequer,

“the Home Secretary” means the Secretary of State for the Home Department,

“transferred function” means a function of the Chancellor transferred by this Order, and

“transferred matter” means a function, right or liability of the Chancellor transferred by this Order.

Section 5Consequential amendments etc

(1) Schedule 2 (consequential amendments) has effect.

(2) Subject to the amendments made by Schedule 2, any enactment or instrument passed or made before the coming into force of this Order has effect, so far as necessary for the purpose of or in consequence of article 3 or 4, as if—

(a) any reference to the Chancellor of the Exchequer were or included a reference to the Secretary of State or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State for the Home Department, and

(b) any reference to the Secretary of State for the Home Department were or included a reference to the Secretary of State.

Section 1

Section 5 of the Non-Parochial Registers Act 1840 (approval of regulations).

Section 2

Section 7 of the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 (order or direction as to printing of lists of certified places).

Section 3

The following provisions of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1926—

(a) section 9 (regulations as to removal of a body out of England or Wales);

(b) section 12 (approval of regulations under sections 1 and 3).

Section 4

Section 2(2) of the Population (Statistics) Act 1938 (directions as to collection of information).

Section 5

The following provisions of the Marriage Act 1949 —

(a) section 31(5E)(d) (approval of regulations);

(b) section 31(5F) (orders as to fees);

(c) section 46A(1) (approval of premises);

(d) section 58(2) (direction as to keeping of certified copies);

(e) section 74 (approval of regulations).

Section 6

The following provisions of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 —

(a) section 28(4) (directions as to custody of registers);

(b) section 39 (approval of regulations).

Section 7

The following provisions of the Registration Service Act 1953 —

(a) section 14 (approval of local registration schemes);

(b) section 20 (approval of regulations).

Section 8

Section 5 of the Public Expenditure and Receipts Act 1968 (increase of fees) , so far as it relates to the enactments listed in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 3 to that Act.

Section 9

Section 18 of the Marriage (Registrar General’s Licence) Act 1970 (approval of regulations).

Section 10

Section 1 of the Industrial Diseases (Notification) Act 1981 (regulations).

Section 11

The following provisions of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 —

(a) section 24(4)(a) (approval of regulations);

(b) section 24A(4)(a) (approval of regulations).

Section 12

The following provisions of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 —

(a) section 78(3) (approval of regulations);

(b) section 79 (approval of regulations);

(c) section 81(4) (approval of regulations under section 80);

(d) section 98(6) (approval of regulations);

(e) section 142(7) (approval of regulations);

(f) paragraphs 1(1) and 3(6)(a) of Schedule 1 (approval of regulations);

(g) paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 (approval of regulations).

Section 13

Paragraph 3(5) of Schedule 3 to the Gender Recognition Act 2004 (approval of regulations under paragraph 3).

Section 14

The following provisions of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 —

(a) section 6A(1) (approval of premises);

(b) section 34(1) (orders as to fees);

(c) section 35(1) (orders to amend the Civil Partnership Act);

(d) section 36(3) (approval of regulations).

Section 15

Section 13(2)(a) of the Police and Justice Act 2006 (approval of regulations).

Section 1Non-Parochial Registers Act 1840 (c. 92)

In section 5 of the Non-Parochial Registers Act 1840 (list of registers and records), for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”.

Section 2Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 (c. 81)

In section 7 of the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 (lists of certified places), for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”.

Section 3Births and Deaths Registration Act 1926 (c. 48)

(1) The Births and Deaths Registration Act 1926 is amended as follows.

(2) In section 9 (regulations)—

(a) for “Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “Secretary of State”, and

(b) omit the words “, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State for the Home Department,”.

(3) In section 12 (definitions), in the definition of “prescribed”, for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”.

Section 4Population (Statistics) Act 1938 (c. 12)

In the following provisions of the Population (Statistics) Act 1938, for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”—

(a) section 2(2) and (3) (collection of information etc);

(b) section 6(a) (application to Scotland).

Section 5Marriage Act 1949 (c. 76)

(1) In the following provisions of the Marriage Act 1949, for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”—

(a) section 31(5E)(d) (approval of regulations with respect to applications to reduce 15 day period);

(b) section 31(5F) (orders as to fees for such applications);

(c) section 58(2) (directions as to keeping certified copies);

(d) section 74 (approval of regulations).

(2) In the following provisions of that Act, for “Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “Secretary of State”—

(a) section 46A(1) (approval of premises for solemnization of marriages);

(b) section 46B(2) (duty to secure public permitted to attend marriages).

Section 6Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 (c. 20)

In section 41 of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 (interpretation), in the definition of “the Minister”, for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”.

Section 7Registration Service Act 1953 (c. 37)

In section 21 of the Registration Service Act 1953 (interpretation), in the definition of “the Minister”, for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”.

Section 8Public Expenditure and Receipts Act 1968 (c. 14)

In Schedule 3 to the Public Expenditure and Receipts Act 1968 (variation of fees), in the entries in the second column, for “Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “Secretary of State”.

Section 9Marriage (Registrar General’s Licence) Act 1970 (c. 34)

In section 18 of the Marriage (Registrar General’s Licence) Act 1970 (regulations), for “Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “Secretary of State”.

Section 10Industrial Diseases (Notification) Act 1981 (c. 25)

In section 1 of the Industrial Diseases (Notification) Act 1981 (regulations), for “The Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “The Secretary of State”.

Section 11Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (c. 33)

In the following provisions of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”—

(a) section 24(4)(a) (approval of regulations with respect to the reporting of suspicious marriages);

(b) section 24A(4)(a) (approval of regulations with respect to the reporting of suspicious civil partnerships).

Section 12Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c. 38)

In the following provisions of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”—

(a) section 78(3) (searches and copies);

(b) section 79(9) (connections between the register and birth records);

(c) section 81(4) (Adoption Contact Register: supplementary);

(d) section 98(6) (pre-commencement adoptions: information);

(e) section 142(7) (supplementary and consequential provision);

(f) paragraph 1(1) and 3(6)(a) of Schedule 1 (registration of adoptions);

(g) paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 (disclosure of birth records by Registrar General).

Section 13Gender Recognition Act 2004 (c. 7)

In Schedule 3 to the Gender Recognition Act 2004 (registration), in paragraph 3(5), for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”.

Section 14Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c. 33)

In the following provisions of the Civil Partnership Act 2004, for “Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “Secretary of State”—

(a) section 6A(1) and (3) (approval of premises);

(b) section 34(1) (orders as to fees);

(c) section 35(1) (orders amending that Act to assimilate civil partnership provisions to those relating to civil marriage);

(d) section 36(3) (approval of regulations).

Section 15Police and Justice Act 2006 (c. 48)

In section 13 of the Police and Justice Act 2006 (supply of information to police etc by Registrar General), in subsection (2), for “the Chancellor of the Exchequer” substitute “the Secretary of State”.

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The Transfer of Functions (Registration) Order 2008 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-2008-678

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