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Regulatory Impact Statement - Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2001

Table of Contents



1. Why is the Regulation being Reviewed?

2. Approach Taken in this Regulatory Impact Statement

3. Objectives of Regulatory Proposal

4. The Basis for Collecting Information and Charging Fees

5. The Rationale for Collecting Information and Charging Fees

6. Increasing Costs and Changes to Fees in Recent Years

7. Options to Achieve Objectives

8. Option 1 - Do Nothing

9. Option 2 - Remake the Existing Regulation Without Change

10. Option 3 - Remake the Existing Regulation and Restructure the Fees (the Proposed Regulation)

11. Attachments

12. Consultation Programme

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most recently updated 19 July 2001