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Applications for gender recognition certificate
- 1 Applications
- 2 Determination of applications
- 3 Evidence
- 4 Successful applications
- 5 Subsequent issue of full certificates
- 6 Errors in certificates
- 7 Applications: supplementary
- 8 Appeals etc
Consequences of issue of gender recognition certificate etc
- 9 General
- 10 Registration
- 11 Marriage
- 12 Parenthood
- 13 Social security benefits and pensions
- 14 Discrimination
- 15 Succession etc
- 16 Peerages etc
- 17 Trustees and personal representatives
- 18 Orders where expectations defeated
- 19 Sport
- 20 Gender-specific offences
- 21 Foreign gender change and marriage
Supplementary
- 22 Prohibition on disclosure of information
- 23 Power to modify statutory provisions
- 24 Orders and regulations
- 25 Interpretation
- 26 Commencement
- 27 Applications within two years of commencement
- 28 Extent
- 29 Short title
- SCHEDULE 1 Gender Recognition Panels
SCHEDULE 2 Interim Certificates: Marriage
- Part 1 England and Wales
- Part 2 Scotland
- Part 3 Northern Ireland
SCHEDULE 3 Registration
- Part 1 England and Wales
- Part 2 Scotland
- Part 3 Northern Ireland
SCHEDULE 4 Effect on Marriage
- Part 1 England and Wales
- Part 2 Scotland
- Part 3 Northern Ireland
SCHEDULE 5 Benefits and Pensions
- Part 1 Introductory
- Part 2 State Benefits
- Part 3 Occupational Pension Schemes
SCHEDULE 6 Sex Discrimination
- Part 1 Great Britain
- Part 2 Northern Ireland
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