1Duty to conduct a surveyW
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(1)A local authority must, in accordance with [a direction] under this section, conduct a survey of—
(a)councillors in its area, and
(b)unsuccessful candidates for election to the office of councillor in its area.
(2)A local authority must conduct a survey [, or arrange for the conduct of a survey, in relation to] each ordinary election to—
(a)the council of the county or county borough, and
(b)a community council in the local authority's area.
[(3)The Welsh Ministers may give a direction to local authorities that—
(a)specifies the questions that must be asked in a survey;
(b)specifies requirements about—
(i)the form of the survey;
(ii)how the survey is to be conducted;
(iii)the collation of information from the survey.]
[(3A)A survey in the case of an ordinary election may be conducted—
(a)entirely after the ordinary election, or
(b)by asking the candidates for election to the office of councillor to [respond to the survey] before the ordinary election and collating the information provided afterwards.]
[(3B)A local authority may include questions in a survey, or arrange for the inclusion of questions in a survey, in addition to the questions required by a direction of the Welsh Ministers under this section.]
(4)The questions that may be [specified in a direction] under subsection (3) include (but are not limited to) questions about the individual to whom they are addressed which relate to—
(a)gender;
(b)sexual orientation;
(c)language;
(d)race;
(e)age;
(f)disability;
(g)religion or belief;
(h)health;
(i)education and qualifications;
(j)employment;
(k)work as a councillor.
(5)Nothing in this section places a duty on [any individual] to provide any information.
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(7)section—
“belief” (“cred”) means any religious or philosophical belief and a reference to belief includes a reference to a lack of belief;
“councillor” (“cynghorydd”) includes community councillor;
“disability” (“anabledd”) means a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a person's ability to carry out normal day to day activities;
“race” (“hil”) means colour, nationality or ethnic or national origins;
“religion” (“crefydd”) means any religion and a reference to religion includes a reference to a lack of religion;
“sexual orientation” (“cyfeiriadedd rhywiol”) means a person's sexual orientation towards—
(a)
persons of the same sex,
(b)
persons of the opposite sex, or
(c)
persons of either sex.
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