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Surrogacy Act 2012
36Alteration of records, &c., where parentage orders discharged
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### 36 Alteration of records, &c., where parentage orders discharged
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> > > ***relevant document*** means –
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> > > > > (a) a copy, of an order discharging a parentage order, that is received under [section 33](#GS33@EN) ; or
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> > > > > (b) information received under [section 38](#GS38@EN) from the Registrar of the Supreme Court about the discharge of a parentage order; or
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> > > > > (c) a memorandum, of an order discharging a corresponding order, sent to the registrar under a provision, of a corresponding law, that corresponds to [section 37](#GS37@EN) .
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> > (2) The registrar, on receiving a relevant document in relation to a child whose birth is registered in Tasmania, must –
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> > > > (a) cause the entry made in relation to that person in the surrogacy record to be cancelled; and
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> > > > (b) cause the endorsement, if any, made under [section 34(4)(b)](#GS34@Gs4@Hpb@EN) on the entry of the birth of that person in the register to be cancelled and reinstate the original entry of birth as shown on the register before the parentage order or corresponding order was made.
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> > (3) The registrar, on receiving under [section 33](#GS33@EN) a copy of an order discharging a parentage order in relation to a child whose birth is not registered in Tasmania, must cause any entry made in relation to the child in the surrogacy record to be cancelled.