Title: DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRAR GENERAL
1Location Southern Asia, island in the Indian
Ocean, south of India
The Country
Map references Asia
Area Total 65,610 sq km Land
62,705 sq km Water 2,905 sq km
Mid.Year Population - 2010 Total
20,653,000 Male 10,249,000 Female
10,404,000 Life expectancy -
2006 Male 71.7 years Female 76.4
years Literacy (Age15 24 Yrs.)-2007 Total
97.5 Male 96.9 Female 98.1
2DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRAR GENERAL
- MINISTRY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND HOME AFFAIRS
www.rgd.gov.lk ESA/STAT/AC.219/11
3Our Mission "Our mission is the Registration of
Legal documents pertaining to Movable and
Immovable Properties in Sri Lanka and
Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths,
the primary domestic events of the populace the
preservation of such documents and the issue of
certified copies there from at request and
thereby assisting the populace to protect their
rights."
4 REGISTRAR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Civil
Registration
Registrar General
Addl-R.G
Dist.Sect./Addl.R.G(25)
Div.Sec/Dist.Registrar (330)
Div.Registrar (914)
5Administrative Structure
6-
- Civil Registration.
- Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths
(Including such events of Sri Lankans abroad.) - Registration of court orders on adoption of
children and re-registration of
births of such children. - Registration of Kandyan Marriages and Divorces.
- Registration of Muslim Marriages Divorces.
- Preparation of vital statistics in respect of
births, marriages and deaths
7Administrative system of Civil Registration and
Vital Statistics system
- Ministry of Public Administration Home Affairs
Ministry of Finance Planning
Registrar Generals Department
Department of Census Statistics
Vital Statistics Unit
8Legal requirements for registering
death/specifying cause
- Registration of births, deaths and marriages was
initiated under the Dutch rule 1640-1798 - First British Enactment on registration of
births, deaths and marriages in 1815 Regulation
No.07 (Maritime districts only) - Second British Enactment on registration of
births, deaths and marriages in 1822 Regulation
No.09 (Maritime districts only) - General system of registration of birth and death
to cover all districts 1847 Ordinance N0.06 - Provisions affecting the registration of births
and deaths were replaced by Ordinance No.18
1867 and 1868 Registration remained optional - Registration of births and deaths became
compulsory in 1897 - The present law Births and deaths Registration
Act 1951
9Current Vital Registration System
- Decentralized
- 9 Provinces
- 25 Districts
- 330 Divisional Secretaries Divisions
- 914 Birth Death Registration Divisions
- Births Deaths are registered by
- Medical Registrars - in proclaimed towns
- Birth and Death Registrars other towns
- Birth, Death and Marriage Registrars villages
10Vital Statistics Data Collection System
Vital Statistics Unit
Coding, editing and processing data
33 Scanning Centers
Scanning Returns
Collecting and checking accuracy and completeness
330 Divisional Secretaries
914 Birth Death Registration Divisions
Completing Returns on Birth and Death
11Vital Statistics Data Collection System
- Single form for each marriage/birth /death
- Format to be used for scanning
- Should be completed at the time of registration
- Information on Cause of death obtains from the
original records - Verbal autopsy form for obtaining cause of death
occur at homes - Should be handed over to the DS office before 10
th of each month by registrars
12Birth Returns
13Death Returns
14Vital Statistics Data Collection System
- Completed forms are checked for the completeness
and companied with the second copy of the
marriage/birth / death - Should be handed over to the scanning unit of the
Land Registry in each following month
15- Scan the documents -
- Statistical Returns
- B 33 form which contains the cause of death
certificated by the Doctor - B 18 form which contains the cause of death
certified by the Inquirer into Sudden Death
16- Send the duplicates to the Central Record Room
- Send images of scanned documents to the VSU
17Transferring information
- From Registrars to Divisional Secretaries
Offices completed Statistical Returns - From Divisional Secretaries Offices to District
Scanning Unit checked Statistical returns - From District Scanning Unit to the Vital
Statistics Unit - through e-mail / CDs
18Vital Statistics Processing System
Formless Document systems
Scanning Centers (District
Offices)
19Vital Statistics Processing System
data
20Who should report the birth
- The Medical Officer of the Gov.hospital (3
Months) - Medical officer of the private hospital (3
Months) - Grama Niladari (7 days)
- Parents
- Occupant
21Who should report the death
- The Medical Officer of the Gov.hospital (3
Months) - Medical officer of the private hospital
(3 Months) - Grama Niladari (7 days)
- Judicial officer
- Occupant
22Main Indicators derived by VS for Monitoring and
Evaluation of the health sector
- Infant Mortality Rate
- Child Mortality Rate
- Maternal Mortality Rate
- Age - specific Mortality Rate
- Cause - specific Mortality Rate
23Indicators are not 100 accurate due to -
- Under coverage of death registration in
rural areas - Incompleteness of the information included in
statistical returns - Inaccuracy of information on cause of death
24Possibilities of under registration of death
- Some hospitals where the Medical Registrars are
not available - Some estates from which the deaths do not report
in time to the Medical Officer - Some of the Inquirers into Sudden Deaths do not
send their reports to the Registrars directly - Some persons do not get any interest to registrar
deaths due to unawareness of the importance of
registering a death and also the deceased person
has nothing to claim
25VS data cannot released in time
- Delay in receipt of statistical returns from D.S
office to the VS unit - Delay in handovering statistical returns from
registrars to D.S.offices
26Deaths are registered on the place of occurrence
- 914 Birth and Death Registration Divisions
- Out of the above 65 are called as medical
registrars divisions located in the major
hospital premises - A death Should be informed to the relevant
Registrar within 5 days after the death - But registration can be done within 3 months time
period at the Registrars Office on the
declaration make by the informant/relatives - After 3 months and before one year the
registration should be done after an inquiry held
at the District Registrars Office - After one year the report of the inquiry should
be examined and approved by the Zonal Assistant
Registrar General
27If the death occurs at a Government Hospital -
- It is the responsibility of the Medical Officer
in-charge of the hospital to give information
regarding events occurring in such hospital - Private hospitals are considered as a residence
and the responsibility of registering the death
rests on the relatives of the deceased
28If the death occurs at homes -
- The obligation for giving information rests on
the nearest relative present at death - The Grama Niladhari (Administration Officer at
the village level) has to inform to the
Registrar and the relevant person also has to go
to the Local Registrars Office with the document
issued by the Grama Niladhari - Even the death can be registered without
informing to the Grama Niladhari, if the Register
is satisfied with the information is 100 percent
correct
29If the death occurs at an estate -
- An estate means any land of which 100 or more
acres are under cultivation and which is situated
in a district declared under the Medical Wants
Ordinance to be an Estate Medical District - Births, deaths and still births that occur in
estate scheduled under the Medical Wants
Ordinance are registered by the District
Registrar of the division in which such estates
are situated - The Superintendent of the Estate is required by
law to furnish reports of deaths and still births
to the appropriate District Registrar/Divisional
Secretary through the District Medical Officer
30If the death occurs of a Sri Lankan living abroad
- Provisions exists in the Consular Act (No.4 of
1981) for registration of birth, death and
marriage to be registered at the Sri Lankan
Diplomatic Missions in the relevant country - Certain officers in such diplomatic missions are
Additional District Registrars of Marriages,
Births and Deaths
31 Death Reporting
Process
32(No Transcript)
33Ways of deaths are registered
- 45 of deaths are registered on the document
issued by the doctor with proper cause of death - 25 are registered on the document issued by the
Inquirer into sudden deaths no proper cause of
death given most of the time - 30 of deaths are registered on the declaration
made by the relatives of the deceased cause of
death?
34 Completeness of Coverage of Death Registration
Sector 1953 1967 1980
Urban 94.7 100.0 92.9
Rural 86.9 91.7 92.2
Estate - 100.0 100.0
35Possibilities of under registration of death
- Some hospitals where the Medical Registrars are
not available - Some estates from which the deaths do not report
in time to the Medical Officer - Some of the Inquirers into Sudden Deaths do not
send their reports to the Registrars directly - Some persons do not get any interest to registrar
deaths due to unawareness of the importance of
registering a death and also the deceased person
has nothing to claim
36Steps taken to make the death registration 100
- Amending the Birth Death Registration Act and
make new rules and regulations to make the death
registration compulsory - Introducing awareness programmes to the public
posters , leaflets, hand books and other
communication programmes - Increase the penalty for non registration of
events
37THANK YOU !
D.P.Rajapaksa Senior Statistician Vital
Statistics Unit Registrar Generals
Department Sri Lanka.