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Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1997
66Arrangements with States and other Territories
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66 Arrangements with States and other Territories
(1) The Minister may enter into an arrangement with the Minister
responsible for the administration of a corresponding law providing
for—
(a) the exercise by the registrar-general of functions of the
registering authority under the corresponding law; or
(b) the exercise by the registering authority under the corresponding
law of functions of the registrar-general under this Act; or
(c) a matter mentioned in subsection (3).
(2) If an arrangement is in force under this section—
(a) the registrar-general may exercise, to the extent authorised by
the arrangement, but subject to any conditions of the
arrangement, the functions of the registering authority under the
corresponding law; and
(b) the registering authority under the corresponding law may
exercise, to the extent authorised by the arrangement, but subject
to any conditions of the arrangement, the functions of the
registrar-general under this Act.
(3) An arrangement under this section may—
(a) provide for the establishment of a database in which information
is recorded for the benefit of all the participants in the
arrangement; or
(b) provide for access to information contained in the database; or
(c) provide for payments by or to participants in the arrangement
for services provided under the arrangement.
Note A provision of a law that gives an entity (including a person) a function
also gives the entity the powers necessary and convenient to exercise the
function (see Legislation Act, s 196 (1) and dict, pt 1, def entity).