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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
2013
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Contents
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2013
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Bill 2013
A Bill for
An Act to amend the
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as
follows:
This Act is the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Act 2013.
This Act commences on the 30th day after its notification day.
Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on
the notification day (see
, s 75 (1)).
This Act amends the
.
Note This Act also amends other legislation (see sch 1).
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Note 1 The dictionary at the end of this Act defines certain terms used in this Act, and includes references (signpost definitions) to other terms defined elsewhere in this Act.
For example, the signpost definition ‘reviewable decision, for part 8 (Notification and review of decisions)—see section 53.’ means that the term ‘reviewable decision’ is defined in that section for part 8.
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60 days
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6 months
6 Application to register change of
child’s name
Section 19 (5)
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the child’s guardian
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a person with parental responsibility for the child
7 Definitions for pt
4
Section 23
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8 Application to alter register to
record change of sex
Section 24 (1) (c), except notes
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(c) the person believes their sex to be the sex nominated in the application (the altered sex), and—
(i) has received appropriate clinical treatment for alteration of the person’s sex; or
(ii) is an intersex person.
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(2) The parents of, or a person with parental responsibility for, the child may apply to the registrar-general for alteration of the record of the child’s sex in the registration of the child’s birth if—
(a) the child’s birth is registered in the ACT; and
(b) the parents, or person with parental responsibility, believe on reasonable grounds that alteration of the record of the child’s sex is in the best interests of the child; and
(c) the child—
(i) has received appropriate clinical treatment for alteration of the child’s sex; or
(ii) is an intersex person.
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25 Evidence in support of application
(1) An application under section 24 for alteration of the record of the sex of a person who is at least 18 years old must be accompanied by—
(a) a statutory declaration by a doctor, or a psychologist, certifying that the person—
(i) has received appropriate clinical treatment for alteration of the person’s sex; or
(ii) is an intersex person; and
(b) documents confirming that the person was born in the Territory or has had their birth registered in the Territory; and
(c) any other documents and information that are prescribed.
(2) An application under section 24 for alteration of the record of the sex of a child must be accompanied by—
(a) a statement signed by the parents of, or a person with parental responsibility for, the child stating that alteration of the record of the child’s sex is in the best interests of the child; and
(b) a statutory declaration by a doctor, or a psychologist, certifying that the child—
(i) has received appropriate clinical treatment for alteration of the child’s sex; or
(ii) is an intersex person; and
(c) documents confirming that the child was born in the Territory or has had their birth registered in the Territory; and
(d) any other documents and information that are prescribed.
(3) In this section:
psychologist means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (ACT)
to practise in the psychology profession (other than as a student).
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transsexual
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29 Entitlement not affected by change of sex
A person who has an entitlement under a will, trust or territory law does not lose the entitlement only because the person’s sex has been altered on the register, unless the will, trust or territory law provides otherwise.
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65 Certificate evidence
(1) A certificate or other instrument that purports to state information obtained by the registrar-general under this Act or the repealed Act is evidence of the matters stated in it if it purports—
(a) to be signed and sealed by the registrar-general; or
(b) to have attached to it, or be otherwise authenticated by, a facsimile of the registrar-general’s signature and seal produced by a stamp, machine imprint or any other method authorised by regulation.
(2) An interstate recognition certificate is, for the purposes of any territory law, evidence that the person mentioned in it is of the sex stated in the certificate.
(3) In this section:
interstate recognition certificate means a certificate issued under a corresponding law.
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• intersex person
15 Dictionary, new definition of parental responsibility
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parental responsibility, for a child or young person—see
the
, section 15.
16 Dictionary, definitions of sexual reassignment surgery and transsexual person
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Part 1.1 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 1998
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section 5 (3)
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section 5 (2) (a)
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(b) if the sex of the child is determinable—the sex of the child;
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(b) if the sex of the child is determinable—the sex of the child;
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7 Issue of birth certificates—Act, s 27 (2) (c)
The following people are specified:
(a) a parent of, or person with parental responsibility for, the person;
(b) an executor or administrator of the estate of the person;
(c) a lawyer authorised by a person mentioned in—
(i) paragraph (a) or (b); or
(ii) the
, section 27 (2) (a) or (b).
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169B References to intersex people
An intersex person is a person who has physical, hormonal or genetic features that are—
(a) not fully female or fully male; or
(b) a combination of male or female; or
(c) not female or male.
Endnotes
1 Presentation speech
Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 28 November 2013.
2 Notification
Notified under the
on 2013.
3 Republications of amended laws
For the latest republication of amended laws, see www.legislation.act.gov.au
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© Australian Capital Territory 2013
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