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BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTRATION ACT 1997 - SECT 27

Showing information about sex on birth certificate

    (1)     The registrar-general may issue a birth certificate for a person that includes information about the person's sex.

    (2)     However, information about a person's sex must not be included on a birth certificate if—

        (a)     any of the following people requests, in writing, that the information not be included on the certificate:

              (i)     the person;

              (ii)     a parent of, or a person with parental responsibility for, the person; and

        (b)     for a request that relates to a child who is at least 14 years old—the registrar-general is satisfied that the child either consents to the request or cannot understand the meaning or implications of the request.

    (3)     If the registrar-general issues a birth certificate that includes information about the sex of a person whose record of sex has been altered, the birth certificate—

        (a)     must show the person's record of sex as altered; and

        (b)     must not show any word or statement to the effect that the person's record of sex has been altered.

    (4)     However, the registrar-general may issue a birth certificate that includes information about a person's sex before, or both before and after, the alteration of the person's record of sex if any of the following people requests, in writing, that the information be included:

        (a)     the person;

        (b)     a child of the person;

        (c)     a person prescribed by regulation.

Note     Section 21 deals with showing a person's former name on a birth certificate after registering a change of name.



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