> Jane Corrin on Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 9:33 AM asked:-
> Registrar has said they only
> have statute to supply to Ctax but Pensions can ask Ctax to
> disclose if they wish.
I would urge caution on this, as recollection prompts that other
'confidence' restrictions on the use of a deceased's information exist
within the law. It will probably be worth contacting your organisations
lawyer for advice.
Also, there are a great many organisations who would find such a list useful
and would potentially want you to disclose to them also.
Ian W
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> Jane Corrin
> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 9:33 AM
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> Subject: Death List from Registrars office
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> Good Morning,
> Each week a "Death List" is produced by the Registrar of
> Births, Marriages and Deaths and sent to Council Tax so they
> can amend their records. It is supplied under Statute and
> this is fine, However......Merseyside Pensions Fund ( run by
> Wirral Council ) would like copies of this list so they too
> can doublecheck their records. Registrar has said they only
> have statute to supply to Ctax but Pensions can ask Ctax to
> disclose if they wish. Yes, I know these people are Dead
> but........does anyone see a potential problem if I give the
> go ahead to Ctax to disclose the list to Pensions? I'm sure
> this is an easy one, I'm thinking common sense but that
> hasn't always served me well in the past!! Kind Regards Jane Corrin
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