Today, the National Assembly discusses the revised Law on Civil Status Registration
Today (April 11), the National Assembly will discuss in the hall the draft Law on Civil Status Registration (amended); the draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Notarization.
Continuing the First Session, today April 11, the 16th National Assembly will discuss many important contents in the hall.
Including the draft Law on Civil Status (amended); the draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Notarization; the draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Legal Aid.
After the delegates discussed and gave opinions, Minister of Justice Hoang Thanh Tung will speak to explain and clarify some issues raised.
In the afternoon of the same day, the National Assembly discussed in the hall the draft Resolution of the National Assembly on coordination mechanisms and specific policies to improve the effectiveness of preventing and resolving international investment disputes.
Minister of Justice Hoang Thanh Tung will also speak to explain and clarify some issues raised by National Assembly deputies.
Also in the afternoon, the National Assembly discussed in the hall about the draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Representative Offices of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam abroad.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs explained and clarified some issues raised by National Assembly deputies.
Marriage registration must use both electronic and paper civil status books
Previously, at the First Session, Minister of Justice Hoang Thanh Tung presented a report on the draft Law on Civil Status Registration (amended).
Regarding the authority to register civil status, Minister Hoang Thanh Tung said that the draft law assigns commune-level People's Committees to register all civil status events and information; civil status is registered regardless of place of residence, regardless of administrative boundaries.
The draft law only stipulates the authority, subjects, and scope of each civil status registration procedure; specific regulations on the composition of dossiers, deadlines, order, and procedures for civil status registration - are contents that are prone to fluctuation, the draft law assigns the Government to detail.
The applicant has the right to choose to submit dossiers and receive civil status registration results online or directly or via postal services; the draft law assigns the Government to detail the entire online process for most civil status procedures (except for marriage registration procedures where guardians must be present at the civil status registration agency...).
Regarding civil status books, electronic data is mainly used; only marriage registration uses both electronic books and paper books (in accordance with the characteristics and traditions that both men and women must be present to express their willingness and sign marriage registration books and marriage certificates).
Civil status documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates and civil status confirmation documents. The Government will specifically regulate the issuance of civil status documents (electronic version, paper version, original version, copy).
The draft law assigns the Government to direct the review and training of civil status nghiệp vụ, consolidate the contingent of civil servants performing civil status work; stipulate conditions and standards for civil status workers to ensure the performance of tasks and powers assigned in the law.
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