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253.Section 70 contains amendments to the Registration Service Act 1953 consequential to the transfer of registrars and superintendent registrars into local government employment. The amendments remove the right of the Registrar General to dismiss registrars and superintendents. They also remove the need for registrars to account to the Registrar General for the registration fees they collect, as after they become local authority employees, they will be accountable to the local authority.

254.Section 71 removes the current provision whereby superintendent registrars and registrars can appoint their own deputies and places the responsibility for the appointment of all deputies on the local authority.

255.Section 72 removes the power under which the Registrar General or superintendent registrars may appoint new registrars of marriage.

Part 3: General

Section 73 Repeals

256.This section sets out that the enactments specified in Schedule 4 are repealed to the extent set out in Schedule 4.

Section 74 Commencement

257.Upon Royal Assent, the provisions of this Act came into force in accordance with provision made by order made by statutory instrument by the Minister for the Cabinet Office.

Section 75 Extent

258.This section sets out that the Act will extend to England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with the exceptions of section 62 (on evidence in legal matters, which will extend only to England and Wales) and Part 2 (on the Registration Service, which will extend only to England and Wales). Further, any amendment or repeal effected by this Act will have the same extent as the enactment to which it relates.

Schedule 1 Transfer of functions from Registrar General: Amendments

259.See section 25.

Schedule 2 Information sharing: supplementary amendments

260.See section 46.

Schedule 3 Replacement of ONS by the Board: consequential amendments

261.See section 60.

Schedule 4 Repeals

262.See section 73.

Hansard References

263.The following table sets out the dates and, where appropriate, the Hansard references for each stage of the Act’s passage through Parliament.

Stage Date Hansard reference
Commons 1st Reading 21 November 2006 vol:453 col: 413
Commons 2nd Reading 8 January 2007 vol: 455 cols: 23 – 112
Commons Committee first sitting 16 January 2007 cols: 3 – 40
Commons Committee second sitting 16 January 2007 cols: 42 – 84
Commons Committee third sitting 18 January 2007 cols: 87 – 108
Commons Committee fourth sitting 18 January 2007 cols: 111 – 156
Commons Committee fifth sitting 23 January 2007 cols: 158 – 198
Commons Committee sixth sitting 23 January 2007 cols: 200 – 240
Commons Committee seventh sitting 25 January 2007 cols: 242 – 262
Commons Committee eighth sitting 25 January 2007 cols: 264 – 288
Commons Remaining Stages 13 March 2007 vol: 458 cols: 160 – 258
Lords 1st Reading 14 March 2007 vol: 690 col: 741
Lords 2nd Reading 26 March 2007 vol: 690 cols: 1443 – 1509
Lords Committee first sitting 24 April 2007 vol: 691 cols: 561 – 621
Lords Committee second sitting 24 April 2007 vol: 691 cols: 638 – 654
Lords Committee third sitting 2 May 2007 vol: 691 cols: 1074 – 1120
Lords Committee fourth sitting 2 May 2007 vol: 691 cols: 1128 – 1152
Lords Committee fifth sitting 23 May 2007 vol: 692 cols: 12 – 66
Lords Report stage 18 June 2007 vol: 693 cols: 12 – 66
Lords 3rd Reading 25 June 2007 vol: 693 cols: 417 – 434
Commons consideration of Lords amendments 2 July 2007 vol: 462 cols: 702 – 746
Lords consideration of Commons amendments 9 July 2007 vol: 693 cols: 1234 – 1262
Commons consideration of Lords amendments 18 July 2007 vol: 463 cols: 311 – 322
Lords consideration of Commons amendments 19 July 2007 vol: 694 cols: 373 – 382

Royal Assent – 26 July 2007 House of Lords Hansard Vol. 694 Col 968

House of Commons Hansard Vol. 463 Col 1069