Hugh Condron - www.familylawcentre.ie - Gender Recognition Act 2015 in a nutshell
Key points from the Gender Recognition Act, 2015 [1] The Act makes provision to recognise change of gender and to provide for Gender Recognition Certificates. In doing so, the Act amends the Irish Nationality & Citizenship Act 1956, the Civil Registration Act 2004, the Passports Act 2008 and the Adoption Act 2010. General Points 1. There will be no charge for making an application for a gender recognition certificate. 2. If an application is refused, reason(s) will be given why and an appeal may be made within 90 days. If no appeal is made, after 90 days the decision to refuse is final (See Section 17 for details). 3. If a person is over 18 there is no requirement to produce any medical or psychiatric reports, this requirement relates to those from 16 – 18 years of age. Eligibility to apply for a Gender Recognition Certificate i 1. Must be 18 or over. 2. ...
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