In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
Adopted person means a person information (not being information derived from an adoption order that has been discharged) relating to whom has been recorded under section 24 or section 25 of this Act, or under a corresponding provision of a former Act or a former Adoption Act
Adoption information means information relating to an adoption; and, in relation to any adoption, means information relating to that adoption
Birth includes a still-birth; but does not include a miscarriage
Birth certificate means a document—
and, in relation to any person, means a birth certificate containing registered birth information relating to the person's birth
Birth information means information relating to a birth; and, in relation to any birth, means information relating to that birth
Body means a dead person; but does not include a dead foetus
celebrant means, as the case requires,—
(a) in relation to a marriage, a person who is a marriage celebrant under the Marriage Act 1955; and, in relation to a marriage solemnised by a celebrant, means the celebrant who solemnised it; and
(b) in relation to a civil union, a person who is a civil union celebrant under the Civil Union Act 2004; and, in relation to a civil union solemnised by a celebrant, means the celebrant who solemnised it.
Celebrant: this definition was substituted, as from 26 April 2005, by section 38(1) Civil Union Act 2004 (2004 No 102).
Chief Archivist means the person holding that office under the Public Records Act 2005
Chief Archivist: this definition was amended, as from 21 April 2005, by section 67(1) Public Records Act 2005 (2005 No 40) by substituting “Public Records Act 2005”
for “Archives Act 1957”
.
Child includes a still-born child
civil union certificate means—
(a) a document that is issued by, and signed or sealed by or stamped with the seal of, a Registrar, and that contains registered civil union information; and
civil union certificate: this definition was inserted, as from 26 April 2005, by section 38(2) Civil Union Act 2004 (2004 No 102).
civil union information means information relating to a civil union; and, in relation to any civil union, means information relating to that civil union
civil union information: this definition was inserted, as from 26 April 2005, by section 38(2) Civil Union Act 2004 (2004 No 102).
Computer system means any system of computers, or computers and terminals,—
Coroner's order, in relation to a body, means an authorisation by a coroner for the release of the body
Dead foetus means a foetus that, whether or not the umbilical cord had been severed or the placenta had detached, at no time after issuing completely from its mother breathed or showed any other sign of life (such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of the voluntary muscles)
Death does not include a miscarriage or a still-birth
Death certificate means a document—
and, in relation to any person, means a death certificate containing registered death information relating to the person's death
Death information means information relating to a death; and, in relation to any death, means information relating to that death
Delivery means a birth or a still-birth
Deputy Registrar-General means a Deputy Registrar-General appointed under section 80(1) of this Act
Disposal, includes burial and cremation; and to dispose of has a corresponding meaning
doctor means a health practitioner who is, or is deemed to be, registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand continued by section 114(1)(a) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 as a practitioner of the profession of medicine
Doctor: the reference to the “Medical Practitioners Act 1995”
was substituted, as from 1 July 1996, for a reference to the “Medical Practitioners Act 1968”
pursuant to section 143(2) Medical Practitioners Act 1995 (1995 No 95).
doctor: this definition was substituted, as from 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48). See sections 178 to 227 of that Act as to the transitional provisions.
Doctor's certificate, in relation to a death or a body, means a medical certificate referred to in section 37(1) of this Act relating to the cause of death or, as the case may require, the cause of death of the person whose body it is
Document means a document in any form; and includes any photograph, film, negative, tape, or other device in which one or more visual images are embodied so as to be capable (with or without the aid of some other equipment) of being reproduced; and documentary has a corresponding meaning
Family Court means the division of a District Court known, in accordance with section 4 of the Family Courts Act 1980, as a Family Court
Former Act means the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1951 or the Marriage Act 1955 or any Act relating to the registration of births and deaths or marriages that was repealed before the 1st day of September 1995
give a doctor's certificate, in relation to a person's death, means complete and sign a doctor's certificate, and give it to the person having charge of the person's body
give a doctor's certificate: this definition was inserted, as from 15 November 2000, by section 3(1) Births, Deaths, and Marriages Registration Amendment Act 2000 (2000 No 54).
Former Adoption Act means the Infants Act 1908 or the Maori Land Act 1931 or the Maori Affairs Act 1953 or any Act relating to the adoption of children that was repealed before the 1st day of September 1995
Funeral director means a person whose business is or includes disposing of bodies
Hospital means a hospital care institution within the meaning of section 58(4) of the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001
Hospital: this definition was substituted, as from 1 October 2002, by section 58(1) Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001 (2001 No 93). See section 11 of that Act for transitional provisions.
Index includes part of an index
Index: this definition was substituted, as from 28 July 1997, by section 4(1) Births, Deaths, and Marriages Registration Amendment Act 1997 (1997 No 35).
Marriage means a marriage solemnised under the Marriage Act 1955 or a former Act; and includes a service marriage
Marriage certificate means a document—
and, in relation to any marriage, means a marriage certificate containing registered marriage information relating to that marriage
Marriage information means information relating to a marriage; and, in relation to any marriage, means information relating to that marriage
Medical includes psychological and surgical
midwife means a health practitioner who is, or is deemed to be, registered with the Midwifery Council established by section 114(3) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 as a practitioner of the profession of midwifery.
midwife: this definition was substituted, as from 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48). See sections 178 to 227 of that Act as to the transitional provisions.
Minister means the Minister of the Crown who, under the authority of any warrant or with the authority of the Prime Minister, is for the time being responsible for the administration of this Act
Miscarriage means the issue from its mother, before the 21st week of pregnancy, of a dead foetus weighing less than 400g
New Zealand includes the Ross Dependency
Occupier, in relation to any premises, means the person for the time being in charge of them
Prescribed fee includes a fee calculated or ascertained in accordance with regulations made under this Act
To record includes to cause to be recorded
Register,—
(a) In relation to an adoption, or a birth, death, marriage, or civil union, means recording by a Registrar (in a manner authorised by the Registrar-General) of information relating to it under this Act, or a former Act or former Adoption Act; and
and to register and registered have corresponding meanings
Register: paragraph (a) of this definition was amended, as from 26 April 2005, by section 38(3) Civil Union Act 2004 (2004 No 102) by substituting “marriage, or civil union”
for “or marriage”
.
Registrar means a person for the time being holding office under section 81(1) of this Act; and includes the Registrar-General and every Deputy Registrar-General
Registrar-General means the Registrar-General appointed under section 79(1) of this Act and includes every Deputy Registrar-General
Still-birth means the issue from its mother of a still-born child
Still-born child means a dead foetus that—
Unavailable means dead, unknown, missing, of unsound mind, or unable to act by virtue of a medical condition
Working day, in relation to the office of the Registrar-General or a Registrar, means any day of the week on which the office is open for business; but does not include a Saturday.
Section 2 Coroner's order: amended , on 1 July 2007, by section 146 of the Coroners Act 2006 (2006 No 38).
Section 2 Coroner's order: amended , on 1 July 2007, by section 146 of the Coroners Act 2006 (2006 No 38).