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25Code of practice on controls relating to third partiesS

(1)The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 is modified as follows.

(2)After section 100A insert—

100AACode of practice on controlled expenditure: Scottish Parliament elections

(1)The Commission must prepare a code of practice about the operation of this Part in relation to a Scottish devolved regulated period.

(2)The code must in particular set out—

(a)guidance on the kinds of expenses which do, or do not, fall within Part 1 of Schedule 8A (qualifying expenses),

(b)guidance on determining whether the condition in section 85(2)(b) (promoting or procuring electoral success) is met in relation to expenditure,

(c)guidance on determining whether anything provided to, or for the use of, a third party falls to be dealt with in accordance with—

(i)section 86 (notional controlled expenditure), or

(ii)section 95 and Schedule 11 (donations),

(d)examples of when expenditure falls to be dealt with in accordance with section 94(6) (expenditure of a third party in pursuance of an arrangement with one or more other third parties).

(3)The Commission may from time to time revise the code.

(4)In exercising their functions under this Part, the Commission must have regard to the code (but only in so far as it relates to a general election to the Scottish Parliament and does not relate to a reserved matter (within the meaning of the Scotland Act 1998)).

(5)It is a defence for a third party charged with an offence under any provision of this Part, where the offence relates to expenditure incurred or treated as incurred by a third party during a Scottish devolved regulated period, to show—

(a)that the code, in the form for the time being issued under section 100BA, was complied with by the third party in determining whether the expenditure is controlled expenditure for the purposes of this Part, and

(b)that the offence would not have been committed on the basis of the controlled expenditure as determined in accordance with the code.

(6)In this section a “Scottish devolved regulated period” means a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 5 of schedule 10 (general elections to the Scottish Parliament).

(7)Section 100BA sets out consultation and procedural requirements relating to the code or any revised code..

(3)After section 100B, insert—

100BACode of Practice on controlled expenditure for Scottish Parliament elections: consultation and procedural requirements

(1)The Commission must consult the following on a draft of a code under section 100AA(1)—

(a)the Scottish Parliament,

(b)such other persons as the Commission consider appropriate.

(2)After the Commission have carried out the consultation required by subsection (1), the Commission must—

(a)make whatever modifications to the draft code the Commission consider necessary in light of responses to the consultation, and

(b)submit the draft to the Scottish Ministers for approval by them.

(3)The Scottish Ministers may approve a draft code either without modifications or with such modifications as the Scottish Ministers may determine.

(4)Once the Scottish Ministers have approved a draft code, they must lay a copy of the draft before the Scottish Parliament, whether—

(a)in its original form, or

(b)in a form which incorporates any modifications determined under subsection (3).

(5)If the draft code incorporates modifications, the Scottish Ministers must at the same time lay before the Scottish Parliament a statement of their reasons for making them.

(6)If, within the 40-day period, the Scottish Parliament resolves not to approve the draft code, the Scottish Ministers must take no further steps in relation to it.

(7)Subsection (6) does not prevent a new draft code from being laid before the Scottish Parliament.

(8)If no resolution of the kind mentioned in subsection (6) is made within the 40-day period—

(a)the Scottish Ministers must issue the code in the form of the draft laid before the Scottish Parliament,

(b)the code comes into force on the date appointed by the Scottish Ministers by order, and

(c)the Commission must arrange for the code to be published in such manner as the Commission consider appropriate.

(9)References in this section (other than in subsection (1)) to a code or draft code include a revised code or draft revised code.

(10)In this section “the 40-day period”, in relation to a draft code, means the period of 40 days beginning with the day on which the draft is laid before the Scottish Parliament, no account being taken of any period during which the Scottish Parliament is dissolved or is in recess for more than four days..

(4)In section 156 (orders and regulations), in subsection (4C), after “order” insert “under section 100BA(8) or an order”.

(5)In schedule 8A (controlled expenditure: qualifying expenses), in paragraph 3(11)—

(a)after “paragraph 3,” insert “5,”,

(b)after “parliamentary general elections” insert “, general elections to the Scottish Parliament”,

(c)for “and 100B” substitute “, 100AA, 100B and 100BA”.

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I1S. 25 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 73(2)

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