Domestic Partnership (Alternative Approved Locations) Regulations 2022

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DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP (ALTERNATIVE APPROVED LOCATIONS) REGULATIONS 2022

BR 54 / 2022

The Minister responsible for the Registrar-General, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 13(6) and 55 of the Domestic Partnership Act 2018, makes the following Regulations:

Citation

1 These Regulations may be cited as the Domestic Partnership (Alternative Approved Locations) Regulations 2022.

Interpretation

2 In these Regulations— “officer” means a domestic partnership officer under section 2 of the Domestic Partnership Act 2018; “the Registrar” includes the following—

(a) Registrar under section 2 of the Domestic Partnership Act 2018;

(b) Deputy Registrar under section 28 of the Domestic Partnership Act 2018; or

(c) Assistant Registrar-General under section 1 of the Assistant Registrar- General (Powers and Duties) Act 1955.

Alternative approved locations

3 For the purposes of section 13(4)(b) of the Domestic Partnership Act 2018, the parties specified in the certificate or special licence may enter into a domestic partnership

DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP (ALTERNATIVE APPROVED LOCATIONS) REGULATIONS 2022

in the presence of the Registrar or an officer at the following alternative approved locations —

Admiralty House Park Arboretum Astwood Park Blue Hole Hill Park Botanical Gardens Chaplin Bay Beach Church Bay Beach Clocktower Mall, Dockyard Elbow Beach (the public beach as accessed from Tribe Road 4b, Paget) Ferry Point Park Fort St. Catherine Beach Great Head Park Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Park Horseshoe Bay Beach John Smith’s Bay Beach Jobson’s Cove Beach Mary Prince Emancipation Park Scaur Hill Fort Park Shelly Bay Beach Somerset Long Bay Beach Spanish Point Park Stonehole Bay St. David’s Lighthouse Park Tobacco Bay Beach Victualling Yard, Dockyard Warwick Long Bay Beach

Made this 19th day of May 2022

Minister of Home Affairs

[Operative Date: 20 May 2022]

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