Code of Practice
(Regulation 37L)
1 Application
of this Code of Practice
This Code of Practice
applies to marriage celebrants (being persons registered
under Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part IV of the
Marriage Act 1961).
Note Under
paragraph 39I(1)(b) of the Marriage Act 1961, if
the Registrar of Marriage Celebrants is satisfied that a
marriage celebrant has not complied with an obligation
under section 39G of that Act, including this Code of
Practice, the Registrar may take disciplinary measures
against the marriage celebrant.
2 High standard
of service
A marriage celebrant
must maintain a high standard of service in his or her
professional conduct and practice.
3 Recognition
of significance of marriage
A marriage celebrant
must recognise the social, cultural and legal
significance of marriage and the marriage ceremony in
the Australian community, and the importance of strong
and respectful family relationships.
4 Compliance
with the Marriage Act and other laws
A marriage celebrant
must:
(a) solemnize marriages
according to the legal requirements of the Marriage
Act 1961 (Cth); and
(b) observe the laws of
the Commonwealth and of the State or Territory where the
marriage is to be solemnized; and
(c) prevent and avoid
unlawful discrimination in the provision of marriage
celebrancy services.
5 General
requirements for marriage ceremonies
A marriage celebrant
must respect the importance of the marriage ceremony to
the parties and the other persons organising the
ceremony. To that end, the marriage celebrant must do
the following:
(a) give the parties
information and guidance to enable them to choose or
compose a marriage ceremony that will meet their needs
and expectations;
(b) respect the privacy
and confidentiality of the parties;
(c) maintain
appropriate facilities to interview parties and provide
office facilities, including facilities for the secure
storage of records;
(d) within a reasonable
time before the marriage ceremony:
(i) confirm all details
with the parties; and
(ii) ensure the return
of all personal documents belonging to the parties
(unless it is necessary to keep the documents for the
ceremony); and
(iii) sign any
necessary declarations;
(e) if requested by the
parties, conduct a marriage ceremony rehearsal;
(f) ensure that his or
her personal presentation is of an appropriate standard
for the marriage ceremony, and respect the expectations
of the parties in relation to the ceremony;
(g) make efforts to
ensure that the marriage ceremony is audible to all
those present (using audio equipment, if required);
(h) ensure accuracy in
the preparation of documents, and in the conduct of the
marriage ceremony;
(i) arrive at the venue
for the marriage ceremony no later than the time agreed
with the parties;
(j) if the marriage
celebrant has agreed to perform more than one marriage
ceremony on the same day:
(i) ensure that the
parties to each marriage receive a level of service that
meets their separate and special requirements; and
(ii) be available at
the venue for each marriage ceremony at least 20 minutes
before the agreed commencement of each ceremony (unless,
in the case of consecutive ceremonies, the ceremonies
are to be held at the same venue);
(k) ensure that all
relevant documents are completed and sent to the
appropriate registering authority within 14 days after
the marriage ceremony, as required by section 50 of the
Marriage Act 1961;
(l) in relation to the
provision of marriage services, accept evaluative
comment from the parties, and use any comments to
improve performance;
(m) give the parties
information about how to notify the Commonwealth
Attorney-General's Department of any concerns or
complaints they may have regarding the marriage services
provided by the marriage celebrant.
6 Knowledge and
understanding of family relationships services
A marriage celebrant
must:
(a) maintain an
up-to-date knowledge about appropriate family
relationships services in the community; and
(b) inform parties
about the range of information and services available to
them to enhance, and sustain them throughout, their
relationship.
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