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May 23, 2004
S1(5) Record history
Record history
5 The following may be recorded in an individual.s entry in the Register.
(a) information falling within the preceding paragraphs that has
previously been recorded about him in the Register;
(b) particulars of changes affecting that information and of changes
made to his entry in the Register; and
(c) his date of death.
Posted by wtwu at May 23, 2004 11:53 PM
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How exactlty is death meant to be recorded onto the National ID Register ?
Will petty officials or private sector funeral directors end up trying to take Biometric Identifier readings from corpses ?
There do not seem to be any mechanisms to correct mistakes regarding missing persons or people assumed to be dead but who are not.
c.f. comments on Section 28 "Identity documents for the purposes of s. 27" above, regarding fake Death Certificates, which are not classed as Identity Documents, but which could be used to harrass people by invalidating their National ID register entry, or in order to steal via inheritance fraud, their property or possessions, especially if they are old or infirm.
Posted by: wtwu at May 24, 2004 04:01 AM