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Adoption of Children Act 1994
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54 Registration of orders
(1) A registrar must, as soon as practicable after every order for
adoption, or every order discharging an order for adoption, is made
by the Court under this Act, send a memorandum, in accordance
with the prescribed form, of the order for adoption, or a copy of the
order discharging an order for adoption, to the Registrar of Births,
Deaths and Marriages, who must:
(a) register it, as prescribed, in a register kept by the Registrar
and known as the Register of Adoptions; and
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(b) if it relates to a child whose birth is, or is required by the
Regulations to be, registered in the Register of Births kept by
the Registrar, make any alterations to, or entries in, that
register as are prescribed or, if not prescribed, as the
Registrar thinks fit.
(2) If, under a law at any time in force in the Territory before the
commencement of this Act, an order for the adoption of a child was
made by a court of competent jurisdiction and a record of that order
is held in the Territory, the Registrar of Births, Deaths and
Marriages may, in the Registrar's discretion, require the person who
has custody or control of the records of the court making the order
to forward to the Registrar a copy of, or a memorandum relating to,
the order and of any order for the discharge of the order.
(3) On receipt of a document forwarded to the Registrar of Births,
Deaths and Marriages under subsection (2), the Registrar may, in
the Registrar's discretion:
(a) register it, as prescribed, in the Register of Adoptions; and
(b) if it relates to a child whose birth is, or is required by the
Regulations to be, registered in a register kept by the
Registrar, make any alterations to, or entry in, that register as
are prescribed or, if not prescribed, as the Registrar thinks fit.
(4) For the purposes of this section, the Registrar of Births, Deaths and
Marriages may make any enquiries the Registrar thinks appropriate
to satisfy the Registrar that an order for adoption was made or
discharged.
(5) The person who has custody or control of the records relating to an
adoption order must comply with a requirement of the Registrar of
Births, Deaths and Marriages made under subsection (2) and must
assist the Registrar with all reasonable enquiries made under
subsection (4).