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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.290Giving effect to birth certificate approval
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### sec.290 Giving effect to birth certificate approval
On the production to the registrar-general, for inspection, of a birth certificate approval—
the law enforcement officer or intelligence officer named in the approval may create a birth certificate as authorised under the approval; and
the registrar-general must give the officer any help the officer reasonably requires for the purpose.
The law enforcement officer or intelligence officer must, if practicable, give the registrar-general at least 3 days notice of the day the officer intends to create the birth certificate under the birth certificate approval.
s 290 ins 2005 No. 45 s 12
amd 2016 No. 42 s 16
(sec.290-ssec.1) On the production to the registrar-general, for inspection, of a birth certificate approval— the law enforcement officer or intelligence officer named in the approval may create a birth certificate as authorised under the approval; and the registrar-general must give the officer any help the officer reasonably requires for the purpose.
(sec.290-ssec.2) The law enforcement officer or intelligence officer must, if practicable, give the registrar-general at least 3 days notice of the day the officer intends to create the birth certificate under the birth certificate approval.
- (a) the law enforcement officer or intelligence officer named in the approval may create a birth certificate as authorised under the approval; and
- (b) the registrar-general must give the officer any help the officer reasonably requires for the purpose.