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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Part I The Electoral Commission

    1. Establishment of Electoral Commission and bodies with related functions

      1. 1. Establishment of the Electoral Commission.

      2. 2. Speaker’s Committee.

      3. 3. Appointment of Electoral Commissioners and Commission chairman.

      4. 3A.Four Electoral Commissioners to be persons put forward by parties

      5. 4. Parliamentary Parties Panel.

    2. Commission’s general functions

      1. 5.Reports on elections and referendums.

      2. 6. Reviews of electoral and political matters.

      3. 6A.Attendance of representatives of Commission at elections etc.

      4. 6B.Observation of working practices by representatives of Commission

      5. 6C.Accredited observers: individuals

      6. 6D.Accredited observers: organisations

      7. 6E.Attendance and conduct of observers

      8. 6F.Code of practice on attendance of observers at elections etc.

      9. 6G.Code of practice on attendance of observers at local government elections in Scotland

      10. 7. Commission to be consulted on changes to electoral law.

      11. 8. Powers with respect to elections exercisable only on Commission recommendation.

      12. 9. Involvement of Commission in changes in electoral procedures.

      13. 9A.Setting of performance standards

      14. 9B.Returns and reports on performance standards

      15. 9C.Provision of information about expenditure on elections etc.

      16. 10. Giving of advice and assistance.

      17. 11. Broadcasters to have regard to Commission’s views on party political broadcasts.

      18. 12. Policy development grants.

      19. 13. Education about electoral and democratic systems.

      20. 13A.Reimbursement of costs by Scottish Ministers etc.

    3. Commission’s electoral boundary functions

      1. 14. Boundary committees.

      2. 15. Deputy Electoral Commissioners.

      3. 16. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions.

      4. 17. Transfer of property etc. of the Boundary Commissions.

      5. 18. Transfer of functions of Local Government Commission for England.

      6. 19. Transfer of functions of Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland.

      7. 20. Transfer of functions of Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales.

    4. Commission's functions relating to CORE

      1. 20A.Commission as CORE keeper

    5. Supplementary

      1. 21. Interpretation of Part I.

  3. Part II Registration of political parties

    1. Requirement for registration

      1. 22. Parties to be registered in order to field candidates at elections.

    2. The registers of political parties

      1. 23. The new registers.

    3. Preliminary requirements

      1. 24. Office-holders to be registered.

      2. 25. Parties with campaigns officers.

      3. 26. Financial structure of registered party: adoption of scheme.

      4. 27. Financial structure of registered party: accounting units.

    4. Registration

      1. 28. Registration of parties.

      2. 28A.Descriptions

      3. 28B.Joint descriptions

      4. 29. Emblems.

      5. 30. Changes to the register.

      6. 31. Notification of changes in party’s officers etc.

      7. 32. Confirmation of registered particulars etc.

      8. 33. Party ceasing to be registered.

      9. 34. Registration of minor parties.

      10. 35. Request by Secretary of State.

      11. 36. Assistance by Commission for existing registered parties.

    5. Supplemental

      1. 37. Party political broadcasts.

      2. 38. Amendment of parliamentary elections rules.

      3. 39. False statements: offence.

      4. 40. Interpretation of Part II.

  4. Part III Accounting requirements for registered parties

    1. Accounting records

      1. 41. Duty to keep accounting records.

    2. Statements of accounts

      1. 42. Annual statements of accounts.

      2. 43. Annual audits.

      3. 44. Supplementary provisions about auditors.

      4. 45. Delivery of statements of accounts etc. to Commission.

      5. 46. Public inspection of parties’ statements of accounts.

      6. 47. Criminal penalty for failure to submit proper statement of accounts.

    3. Revision of statements of accounts

      1. 48. Revision of defective statements of accounts.

    4. Parties with accounting units

      1. 49. Division of responsibilities in case of party with accounting units.

  5. Part IV Control of donations to registered parties and their members etc.

    1. Chapter I Donations to registered parties

      1. 50. Donations for purposes of Part IV.

      2. 51. Sponsorship.

      3. 52. Payments, services etc. not to be regarded as donations.

      4. 53. Value of donations.

    2. Chapter II Restrictions on donations to registered parties

      1. Permissible donations

        1. 54. Permissible donors.

        2. 54A.Declaration as to source of donation

        3. 54B.Declaration as to whether residence etc condition satisfied

        4. 55. Payments etc. which are (or are not) to be treated as donations by permissible donors.

        5. 56. Acceptance or return of donations: general.

        6. 57. Return of donations where donor unidentifiable.

        7. 57A.Additional limit on Gibraltar donations to UK parties

      2. Forfeiture of certain donations

        1. 58. Forfeiture of donations made by impermissible or unidentifiable donors.

        2. 59. Appeal against order under section 58.

        3. 60. Supplementary provisions about orders under section 58.

      3. Evasion of restrictions on donations

        1. 61. Offences concerned with evasion of restrictions on donations.

    3. Chapter III Reporting of donations to registered parties

      1. Reports to be made by registered parties

        1. 62. Quarterly donation reports.

        2. 62A.Exemption from requirement to prepare quarterly reports

        3. 63. Weekly donation reports during general election periods.

        4. 64. Exemptions from section 63.

        5. 65. Submission of donation reports to Commission.

        6. 66. Declaration by treasurer in donation report.

      2. Extension of reporting requirements

        1. 67. Weekly donation reports in connection with elections other than general elections.

      3. Reports to be made by donors

        1. 68. Reporting of multiple small donations.

      4. Register of donations

        1. 69. Register of recordable donations.

    4. Chapter IV Power to make special provision

      1. 70. Special provision for Northern Ireland parties.

    5. Chapter V Control of donations to individuals and members associations

      1. 71. Control of donations to individuals and members associations.

    6. Chapter 6 Special Provision in connection with Northern Ireland

      1. 71A.Introduction

      2. 71B.Extension of categories of permissible donors in relation to Northern Ireland recipients

      3. 71C.Northern Ireland recipients not permissible donors in relation to Great Britain

      4. 71D.Duty to verify donation reports

      5. 71E.Duty not to disclose contents of donation reports

  6. Part 4A Regulation of loans and related transactions

    1. CHAPTER 1

      1. 71F.Regulated transactions

      2. 71G.Valuation of regulated transaction

      3. 71GA.Prohibition on increase in value of Gibraltar regulated transaction following European parliamentary election

      4. 71H.Authorised participants

      5. 71HZA.Declaration that residence etc condition is satisfied

      6. 71HA.Financial limit on Gibraltar donations and Gibraltar regulated transactions

      7. 71I.Regulated transaction involving unauthorised participant

      8. 71J.Guarantees and securities: unauthorised participants

      9. 71K.Transfer to unauthorised participant invalid

      10. 71L.Offences relating to regulated transactions

      11. 71M.Quarterly reports of regulated transactions

      12. 71N.Changes to be recorded in quarterly reports

      13. 71O.Existing transactions

      14. 71P.Exemption from requirement to prepare quarterly reports

      15. 71Q.Weekly transaction reports during general election periods

      16. 71R.Exemptions from section 71Q

      17. 71S.Submission of transaction reports to Commission

      18. 71T.Declaration by treasurer in transaction report

      19. 71U.Weekly donation reports in connection with elections other than general elections

      20. 71V.Register of recordable transactions

      21. 71W.Proceedings under sections 71I and 71S

      22. 71X.Construction of Part 4A

      23. 71Y.Control of loans etc: individuals and members associations

    2. CHAPTER 2 SPECIAL PROVISION IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN IRELAND

      1. 71Z. Introduction

      2. 71Z1.Extension of categories of authorised participants in relation to Northern Ireland participants

      3. 71Z2.Northern Ireland participants are not authorised participants in relation to Great Britain

      4. 71Z3.Duty to verify transaction reports

      5. 71Z4. Duty not to disclose contents of transaction reports

  7. Part V Control of campaign expenditure

    1. Preliminary

      1. 72. Campaign expenditure.

      2. 73. Notional campaign expenditure.

      3. 74. Officers of registered party with responsibility for campaign expenditure.

    2. General restrictions relating to campaign expenditure

      1. 75. Restriction on incurring campaign expenditure.

      2. 76. Restriction on payments in respect of campaign expenditure.

      3. 77. Restriction on making claims in respect of campaign expenditure.

      4. 78. Disputed claims.

    3. Financial limits

      1. 79. Limits on campaign expenditure.

    4. Returns

      1. 80. Returns as to campaign expenditure.

      2. 81. Auditor’s report on return.

      3. 82. Delivery of returns to the Commission.

      4. 83. Declaration by treasurer as to return under section 80.

      5. 84. Public inspection of returns under section 80.

  8. Part VI Controls relating to third party national election campaigns

    1. Chapter I Preliminary

      1. Controlled expenditure by third parties

        1. 85. Controlled expenditure by third parties.

        2. 86. Notional controlled expenditure.

        3. 87. Expenditure by third parties which is not controlled expenditure.

      2. Recognised third parties

        1. 88. Third parties recognised for the purposes of this Part.

        2. 89. Register of notifications for purposes of section 88.

    2. Chapter II Financial controls

      1. General restrictions relating to controlled expenditure by recognised third parties

        1. 90. Restriction on incurring controlled expenditure.

        2. 91. Restriction on payments in respect of controlled expenditure.

        3. 92. Restriction on making claims in respect of controlled expenditure.

        4. 93. Disputed claims.

      2. Financial limits

        1. 94. Limits on controlled expenditure by third parties.

      3. Donations to recognised third parties

        1. 95. Control of donations to recognised third parties.

      4. Returns

        1. 96. Returns as to controlled expenditure.

        2. 97. Auditor’s report on return.

        3. 98. Delivery of returns to the Commission.

        4. 99. Declaration by responsible person as to return under section 96.

        5. 100. Public inspection of returns under section 96.

  9. Part VII Referendums

    1. Chapter I Preliminary

      1. Referendums to which this Part applies

        1. 101. Referendums to which this Part applies.

        2. 102. Referendum period.

        3. 103. Date of poll.

        4. 104. Referendum questions.

      2. Permitted participants

        1. 105. Permitted participants.

        2. 106. Declarations and notifications for purposes of section 105.

        3. 107. Register of declarations and notifications for purposes of section 105.

      3. Assistance for designated organisations

        1. 108. Designation of organisations to whom assistance is available.

        2. 109. Applications for designation under section 108.

        3. 110. Assistance available to designated organisations.

    2. Chapter II Financial controls

      1. Referendum expenses

        1. 111. Referendum expenses.

        2. 112. Notional referendum expenses.

      2. General restrictions relating to referendum expenses incurred by permitted participants

        1. 113. Restriction on incurring referendum expenses.

        2. 114. Restriction on payments in respect of referendum expenses.

        3. 115. Restriction on making claims in respect of referendum expenses.

        4. 116. Disputed claims.

      3. Financial limits

        1. 117. General restriction on referendum expenses.

        2. 118. Special restrictions on referendum expenses by permitted participants.

      4. Donations to permitted participants

        1. 119. Control of donations to permitted participants.

      5. Returns

        1. 120. Returns as to referendum expenses.

        2. 121. Auditor’s report on return.

        3. 122. Delivery of returns to Commission.

        4. 123. Declaration of responsible person as to return under section 120.

        5. 124. Public inspection of returns under section 120.

    3. Chapter III Controls on Publications

      1. 125. Restriction on publication etc. of promotional material by central and local government etc.

      2. 126. Details to appear on referendum material.

      3. 127. Referendum campaign broadcasts.

    4. Chapter IV Conduct of referendums

      1. 128. Chief Counting Officers, and counting officers, for referendums.

      2. 129. Orders regulating conduct of referendums.

  10. Part VIII Election campaigns and proceedings

    1. Control of donations to candidates

      1. 130. Control of donations to candidates.

    2. Control of election expenses

      1. 131. Election expenses incurred otherwise than by candidate.

      2. 132. Financial limits applying to candidates’ election expenses.

      3. 133. Power to vary provisions about election expenses.

      4. 134. Meaning of “election expenses”.

      5. 135. Meaning of “candidate”.

    3. Corrupt and illegal practices

      1. 136. Corrupt and illegal practices: consequences for persons convicted of such practices.

      2. 137. Corrupt and illegal practices: election petitions etc.

    4. Miscellaneous amendments

      1. 138. Election campaigns and proceedings: miscellaneous amendments.

  11. Part IX Political donations and expenditure by companies

    1. Control of political donations

      1. 139. Control of political donations by companies.

    2. Disclosure of political donations and expenditure

      1. 140. Disclosure of political donations and expenditure in directors’ report.

    3. Reports to Commission by unincorporated associations making political contributions

      1. 140A.Reports of gifts received by unincorporated associations

  12. Part X Miscellaneous and general

    1. Overseas electors

      1. 141. Reduction of qualifying period for overseas electors.

    2. Pre-consolidation amendments

      1. 142. Miscellaneous and general

    3. Election material

      1. 143. Details to appear on election material.

    4. Broadcasting during election period

      1. 144. Broadcasting of local items during election period.

    5. Enforcement of Act

      1. 145. General function of Commission with respect to ... compliance with controls imposed by the Act etc.

      2. 146. Investigatory powers of Commission

      3. 147. Civil sanctions

      4. 148. General offences.

    6. Inspection of registers etc.

      1. 149. Inspection of Commission’s registers etc.

    7. Provisions relating to offences

      1. 150. Punishment of offences.

      2. 151. Summary proceedings.

      3. 152. Offences committed by bodies corporate.

      4. 153. Offences committed by unincorporated associations.

      5. 154. Duty of court to report convictions to Commission.

    8. Variation of specified sums

      1. 155. Power to vary specified sums.

    9. Supplementary

      1. 156. Orders and regulations.

      2. 157. Documents for purposes of the Act.

      3. 158. Minor and consequential amendments and repeals.

      4. 159. Financial provisions.

      5. 159A.Functions of the Lord President of the Council

      6. 160. General interpretation.

      7. 161. Interpretation: donations.

      8. 162. Interpretation: exempt trust donations.

      9. 163. Short title, commencement, transitional provisions and extent.

  13. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      The Electoral Commission

      1. Status of Commission and their property

        1. 1.(1) The Commission shall not be regarded—

      2. Powers

        1. 2.The Commission may do anything (except borrow money) which is...

      3. Term of office etc. of Electoral Commissioners

        1. 3.(1) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, an Electoral...

      4. Term of office etc. of Commission chairman

        1. 4.(1) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, the chairman...

      5. Electoral Commissioners: salary etc.

        1. 5.(1) There shall be paid to an Electoral Commissioner such...

      6. Deputy Electoral Commissioners: term of office etc.

        1. 6. The Electoral Commission

      7. Assistant Electoral Commissioners

        1. 7.(1) The Commission may appoint one or more Assistant Electoral...

      8. Committees

        1. 8.(1) The Commission may establish ... any committees which the...

      9. Delegation to committees

        1. 9.(1) The Commission may delegate functions of the Commission (to...

      10. Procedure and proceedings

        1. 10.(1) The Commission shall regulate their own procedure, and the...

      11. Staff

        1. 11.(1) The Commission— (a) shall appoint a chief executive, and...

      12. Political restrictions on staff

        1. 11A.(1) A person may not be appointed as a member...

        2. 11B.(1) The chief executive of the Commission may by giving...

      13. Delegation to staff

        1. 12.Each of the following— (a) the Commission,

      14. Delegation and contracting-out of superannuation functions

        1. 13.(1) Section 1(2) of the Superannuation Act 1972 (delegation of...

      15. Financing of Commission

        1. 14.(1) The expenditure of the Commission, so far as it...

      16. Five-year plan

        1. 15.(1) When the Commission submit to the Speaker’s Committee such...

      17. Annual examination of Commission by Comptroller and Auditor General

        1. 16.(1) For the purpose of assisting the Speaker’s Committee to...

      18. Accounts

        1. 17.(1) The Commission shall keep proper accounting records.

      19. Audit

        1. 18.(1) The accounts prepared by the Commission for any financial...

      20. Accounting officer

        1. 19.(1) The Speaker’s Committee shall designate a member of the...

      21. Reports

        1. 20.(1) The Commission shall, as soon after the end of...

        2. 20A.(1) The Commission must, as soon after the end of...

      22. Notification of Commission regulations

        1. 21.(1) If the Commission make any regulations, they must give...

      23. Regulation-making instruments

        1. 22.(1) Any power conferred on the Commission to make regulations...

      24. Verification of regulations

        1. 23.(1) The production of a printed copy of a regulation-making...

      25. Documentary evidence

        1. 24.A document purporting to be— (a) duly executed under the...

      26. Interpretation

        1. 25.In this Schedule “delegate” includes further delegate.

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      The Speaker’s Committee

      1. Reports

        1. 1.(1) The Speaker’s Committee shall, at least once in each...

      2. Term of office of Committee members

        1. 2.(1) In this paragraph “appointed member” means a member of...

      3. Committee proceedings

        1. 3.(1) The Speaker’s Committee may determine their own procedure.

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

      1. Part I Amendments of Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986

        1. Preliminary

          1. 1. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

        2. Duty to keep under review, and report on, parliamentary representation

          1. 2. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

        3. Functions of Boundary Committees

          1. 3. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

        4. Implementation of Commission’s reports

          1. 4. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

        5. Notices relating to proposed reports or recommendations

          1. 5. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

        6. Local inquiries

          1. 6. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

        7. Rules for redistribution of seats

          1. 7. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

      2. Part II Amendments of other Acts

        1. Government of Wales Act 1998 (c. 38)

          1. 8. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          2. 9. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          3. 10. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          4. 11. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          5. 12. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          6. 13. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          7. 14. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          8. 15. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          9. 16. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

        2. Scotland Act 1998 (c. 46)

          1. 17. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          2. 18. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          3. 19. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          4. 20. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          5. 21. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          6. 22. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          7. 23. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

          8. 24. Transfer of functions of Boundary Commissions

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      Applications under Part II

      1. Part I Application for registration

        1. Introductory

          1. 1.(1) Paragraphs 2 to 7 must be complied with in...

        2. Names

          1. 2.(1) An application for registration in the Great Britain register...

        3. Headquarters

          1. 3.(1) An application must specify— (a) the address of the...

        4. Registered officers

          1. 4.(1) An application must give the name and home address...

        5. Party organisation

          1. 5.(1) An application must be accompanied by—

        6. Additional information

          1. 6.An application must include any other information prescribed by regulations...

        7. Signature

          1. 7.(1) An application must be signed— (a) by the proposed...

      2. Part II Application for alteration of entry

        1. Introductory

          1. 8.(1) Paragraph 9 and (if applicable) paragraph 10 must be...

        2. Signature

          1. 9.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), an application must be signed...

        3. Details of campaigns officer

          1. 10.If an application is for the addition of a statement...

      3. Part III Application for registration of replacement officer

        1. Introductory

          1. 11.(1) Paragraphs 12 and 13 must be complied with in...

        2. Details of replacement etc. officers

          1. 12.(1) If as a result of an application one person...

        3. Signature

          1. 13.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), an application must be signed...

      4. Part IV Application for removal of entry

        1. Signature

          1. 14.Paragraph 9 above shall apply in relation to an application...

    5. SCHEDULE 5

      Accounting units: application of accounting requirements

      1. Introductory

        1. 1.(1) This Schedule provides for the application of sections 41...

      2. Accounting records

        1. 2.(1) Section 41— (a) shall not impose any duty on...

      3. Annual statements of accounts

        1. 3.(1) Section 42— (a) shall not impose any duty on...

      4. Annual audits

        1. 4.(1) Section 43 shall apply in relation to any accounting...

      5. Supplementary provisions about auditors

        1. 5.(1) Section 44 shall apply in relation to any accounting...

      6. Submission of statements of accounts etc. to Commission

        1. 6.(1) In the case of any accounting unit whose gross...

      7. Public inspection of parties’ statements of accounts

        1. 7.Section 46 shall apply in relation to any statement of...

      8. Criminal penalty for failure to submit proper statement of accounts etc.

        1. 8.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), section 47 shall apply in...

      9. Revision of statement of accounts

        1. 9.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), section 48 shall apply in...

    6. SCHEDULE 6

      Details to be given in donation reports

      1. Preliminary

        1. 1.(1) In this Schedule— (a) “quarterly report” means a report...

      2. Declarations as to source of donation or as to whether residence etc condition satisfied

        1. 1A.(1) In relation to each recordable donation in the case...

      3. Identity of donors: quarterly reports

        1. 2.(1) In relation to each recordable donation (other than one...

        2. 2A.In relation to each recordable donation that is an Irish...

      4. Identity of donors: weekly reports

        1. 3.(1) In relation to each recordable donation a weekly report...

        2. 3A In relation to each recordable donation that is an...

      5. Value of donation

        1. 4.(1) In relation to each recordable donation a quarterly or...

      6. Circumstances in which donation made

        1. 5.(1) In relation to each recordable donation a quarterly or...

      7. Application of reporting requirement

        1. 5A.If the requirement to record the donation arises only because...

      8. Donations from impermissible donors

        1. 6.In relation to each recordable donation to which section 54(1)(a)...

      9. Donations from unidentifiable donors

        1. 7.In relation to each recordable donation to which section 54(1)(b)...

      10. Other details

        1. 8.A quarterly or weekly report must give such other information...

    7. SCHEDULE 6A

      Details to be given in transaction reports

      1. Preliminary

        1. 1.(1) In this Schedule— (a) “ quarterly report ” means...

      2. Declaration as to whether residence etc condition satisfied

        1. 1A.In relation to each recordable transaction in the case of...

      3. Identity of authorised participants: quarterly reports

        1. 2.(1) In relation to each recordable transaction (other than one...

        2. 2A.(1) In relation to each recordable transaction that is an Irish...

      4. Identity of authorised participants: weekly reports

        1. 3.(1) In relation to each recordable transaction, a weekly report...

        2. 3A In relation to each recordable transaction that is an...

      5. Identity of unauthorised participants

        1. 4.(1) In relation to each recordable transaction to which a...

        2. 4A In relation to each recordable transaction that is an...

      6. Details of transaction

        1. 5.(1) In relation to each recordable transaction a report must...

        2. 6.(1) In relation to each recordable transaction of a description...

        3. 7.(1) In relation to each recordable transaction of a description...

        4. 8.(1) For the purposes of paragraph 5(4) as it applies...

      7. Other details

        1. 9.(1) The Secretary of State may by order amend paragraphs...

    8. SCHEDULE 7

      Control of donations to individuals and members associations

      1. Part I Introductory

        1. Operation and interpretation of Schedule

          1. 1.(1) This Schedule has effect for controlling donations to—

        2. Appointment of responsible person by members association with no treasurer

          1. 1A.(1) A members association which does not have a treasurer—...

        3. Offence of failing to comply with paragraph 1A

          1. 1B.A members association commits an offence if—

        4. Donations: general rules

          1. 2.(1) “Donation”, in relation to a regulated donee, means (subject...

        5. Sponsorship

          1. 3.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule sponsorship is provided...

        6. Payments etc. not to be regarded as donations

          1. 4.(1) None of the following shall be regarded as a...

        7. Value of donations

          1. 5.(1) The value of any donation falling within paragraph 2(1)(a)...

      2. Part II Controls on donations

        1. Prohibition on accepting donations from impermissible donors

          1. 6.(1) A controlled donation received by a regulated donee must...

        2. Declaration as to source of donation

          1. 6A.(1) Where a person (P) causes an amount exceeding £7,500...

        3. Declaration as to whether residence etc condition satisfied

          1. 6B.(1) An individual making to a regulated donee a donation...

        4. Payments etc. which are (or are not) to be treated as donations by permissible donors

          1. 7.(1) The following provisions have effect for the purposes of...

        5. Acceptance or return of donations

          1. 8.(1) Sections 56 to 60 shall apply for the purposes...

        6. Evasion of restrictions on donations

          1. 9.Section 61 shall apply for the purposes of this Schedule...

      3. Part III Reporting of donations by regulated donees

        1. Donation reports: donations from permissible donors

          1. 10.(1) A regulated donee must prepare a report under this...

        2. Donation reports: donations from impermissible or unidentifiable donors

          1. 11.(1) A regulated donee shall— (a) prepare a report under...

        3. Offence of failing to deliver donation report

          1. 12.(1) Where a report required to be delivered to the...

        4. Declaration in donation report

          1. 13.(1) Each report under paragraph 10 or 11 must, when...

      4. Part IV Reporting of donations by donors

        1. 14.(1) This paragraph applies where a person (“the donor”) has...

      5. Part V Register of donations

        1. Register of recordable donations

          1. 15.(1) Section 69 shall apply in relation to donations reported...

        2. Donations to holders of certain elective offices

          1. 15A.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to donations received by...

      6. Part VI Power to make special provision

        1. Exemption from disclosure

          1. 16. Control of donations to individuals and members associations

      7. Part 7 Compliance officers

        1. 17.Functions and liabilities of compliance officers

        2. 18.Notices of appointment, renewal, alteration and termination

        3. 19.Register of compliance officers

    9. SCHEDULE 7A

      Control of loans etc to individuals and members associations

      1. Operation and construction of Schedule

        1. 1.(1) This Schedule has effect for controlling loans and certain...

      2. Controlled transaction

        1. 2.(1) An agreement between a regulated participant and another person...

      3. Valuation of controlled transactions

        1. 3.(1) The value of a controlled transaction which is a...

      4. Authorised participants

        1. 4.(1) A regulated participant must not— (a) be a party...

      5. Declaration that residence etc condition satisfied

        1. 4A.(1) A regulated participant must not be a party to...

      6. Controlled transaction involving unauthorised participant

        1. 5.(1) This paragraph applies if a regulated participant is a...

      7. Guarantees and securities: unauthorised participants

        1. 6.(1) This paragraph applies if— (a) a regulated participant and...

      8. Transfer to unauthorised participant invalid

        1. 7.If an authorised participant purports to transfer his interest in...

      9. Offences

        1. 8.(1) An individual who is a regulated participant commits an...

      10. Transaction reports: transactions with authorised participants

        1. 9.(1) A regulated participant must prepare a report under this...

      11. Transaction reports: transactions with unauthorised participants

        1. 10.(1) A regulated participant must— (a) prepare a report under...

      12. Transaction reports: changes to recorded transactions

        1. 11.(1) A regulated participant must— (a) prepare a report under...

      13. Offence of failing to deliver transaction report

        1. 12.(1) Where a report required to be delivered to the...

      14. Declaration in transaction report

        1. 13.(1) Each report under paragraph 9 or 10 must, when...

      15. Existing transactions

        1. 14.(1) Paragraphs 9 to 11 have effect in relation to...

      16. Register of recordable transactions

        1. 15.(1) Section 71V applies in relation to transactions reported to...

      17. Proceedings under paragraphs 5 and 12

        1. 17.(1) This paragraph has effect in relation to proceedings on...

      18. Compliance officers

        1. 18.(1) This paragraph applies where a regulated participant who is...

    10. SCHEDULE 8

      Campaign expenditure: qualifying expenses

      1. Part I Qualifying expenses

        1. Expenses qualifying where incurred for election purposes

          1. 1.For the purposes of section 72(2) the expenses falling within...

        2. Exclusions

          1. 2.(1) Nothing in paragraph 1 shall be taken as extending...

      2. Part II Supplemental

        1. Guidance by Commission

          1. 3.(1) The Commission may prepare, and from time to time...

        2. Power to amend Part I

          1. 4.(1) The Secretary of State may by order make such...

    11. SCHEDULE 9

      Limits on campaign expenditure

      1. Part I Introductory

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.(1) In this Schedule— (a) “an ordinary general election to...

        2. Attribution of expenditure to different parts of the United Kingdom

          1. 2.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule—

      2. Part II General limits

        1. Parliamentary general elections

          1. 3.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to campaign expenditure...

        2. General elections to European Parliament

          1. 4.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to campaign expenditure...

        3. General elections to Scottish Parliament

          1. 5.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to campaign expenditure...

        4. General elections to the National Assembly for Wales

          1. 6.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to campaign expenditure...

        5. General elections to Northern Ireland Assembly

          1. 7.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to campaign expenditure...

      3. Part III Limits applying in special circumstances

        1. Combination of elections to European Parliament and to devolved legislature

          1. 8.(1) This paragraph applies where (apart from this paragraph)—

        2. Combined limits where parliamentary election pending

          1. 9.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) separate limits would (apart...

        3. Combination of limit under paragraph 9 and other limit

          1. 10.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) a limit under paragraph...

        4. Combination of parliamentary general election and other election, or elections, falling within paragraphs 4 to 8

          1. 11.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) a limit under paragraph...

    12. SCHEDULE 10

      Limits on controlled expenditure

      1. Part I Introductory

        1. Interpretation

          1. 1.(1) In this Schedule— (a) “an ordinary general election to...

        2. Attribution of expenditure to different parts of the United Kingdom

          1. 2.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule controlled expenditure incurred...

      2. Part II General limits

        1. Parliamentary general elections

          1. 3.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to a parliamentary...

        2. General elections to European Parliament

          1. 4.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to a general...

        3. General elections to Scottish Parliament

          1. 5.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to an ordinary...

        4. General elections to the National Assembly for Wales

          1. 6.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to an ordinary...

        5. General elections to Northern Ireland Assembly

          1. 7.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to an ordinary...

      3. Part III Limits applying in special circumstances

        1. Combination of elections to European Parliament and to devolved legislature

          1. 8.(1) This paragraph imposes, in the circumstances mentioned in sub-paragraph...

        2. Combined limits where parliamentary election pending

          1. 9.(1) This paragraph imposes— (a) in the circumstances mentioned in...

        3. Combination of limit under paragraph 9 and other limit

          1. 10.(1) This paragraph imposes a limit where—

        4. Combination of parliamentary general election and other election, or elections, falling within paragraph 4 to 8

          1. 11.(1) This paragraph imposes a limit where—

    13. SCHEDULE 11

      Control of donations to recognised third parties

      1. Part I Introductory

        1. Operation and interpretation of Schedule

          1. 1.(1) This Schedule has effect for controlling donations to recognised...

        2. Donations: general rules

          1. 2.(1) “Donation”, in relation to a recognised third party, means...

        3. Sponsorship

          1. 3.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule sponsorship is provided...

        4. Payments etc not to be regarded as donations

          1. 4.(1) None of the following shall be regarded as a...

        5. Value of donations

          1. 5.(1) The value of any donation falling within paragraph 2(1)(a)...

      2. Part II Controls on donations

        1. Prohibition on accepting donations from impermissible donors

          1. 6.(1) A relevant donation received by a recognised third party...

        2. Declaration as to source of donation

          1. 6A.(1) Where a person (P) causes an amount exceeding £7,500...

        3. Declaration as to whether residence etc condition satisfied

          1. 6B.(1) An individual making to a recognised third party a...

        4. Acceptance or return of donations

          1. 7.(1) Sections 56 to 60 shall apply for the purposes...

        5. Evasion of restrictions on donations

          1. 8.Section 61 shall apply for the purposes of this Schedule...

      3. Part III Reporting of donations

        1. Statement of relevant donations

          1. 9.The recognised third party must include in any return required...

        2. Declarations under paragraph 6A or 6B

          1. 9A.(1) In relation to each relevant donation falling within paragraph...

        3. Donations from permissible donors

          1. 10.(1) The statement must record, in relation to each relevant...

        4. Donations from impermissible donors

          1. 11.(1) This paragraph applies to relevant donations falling within paragraph...

    14. SCHEDULE 12

      Assistance available to designated organisations

      1. Right to send referendum address post free

        1. 1.(1) A designated organisation is, subject to such reasonable terms...

      2. Right to use rooms for holding public meetings

        1. 2.(1) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, persons authorised...

      3. Supplementary provisions about use of rooms for public meetings

        1. 3.(1) This paragraph has effect with respect to the rights...

      4. Referendum campaign broadcasts

        1. 4. Assistance available to designated organisations

    15. SCHEDULE 13

      Referendum expenses: qualifying expenses

      1. Part I Qualifying expenses

        1. Expenses qualifying where incurred for referendum purposes

          1. 1.For the purposes of section 111(2) the expenses falling within...

        2. Exclusions

          1. 2.Nothing in paragraph 1 shall be taken as extending to—...

      2. Part II Supplemental

        1. Guidance by Commission

          1. 3.(1) The Commission may prepare, and from time to time...

        2. Power to amend Part I

          1. 4.(1) The Secretary of State may by order make such...

    16. SCHEDULE 14

      1. Limits on referendum expenses by permitted participants

        1. Limits in relation to referendums held throughout United Kingdom

          1. 1.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to a referendum...

        2. Limits in relation to referendums held in particular parts of United Kingdom

          1. 2.(1) This paragraph imposes limits in relation to a referendum...

    17. SCHEDULE 15

      Control of donations to permitted participants

      1. Part I Introductory

        1. Operation and interpretation of Schedule

          1. 1.(1) This Schedule has effect for controlling donations to permitted...

        2. Donations: general rules

          1. 2.(1) “Donation”, in relation to a permitted participant, means (subject...

        3. Sponsorship

          1. 3.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule sponsorship is provided...

        4. Payments etc. not to be regarded as donations

          1. 4.(1) None of the following shall be regarded as a...

        5. Value of donations

          1. 5.(1) The value of any donation falling within paragraph 2(1)(a)...

      2. Part II Controls on donations

        1. Prohibition on accepting donations from impermissible donors

          1. 6.(1) A relevant donation received by a permitted participant must...

        2. Declaration as to source of donation

          1. 6A.(1) Where a person (P) causes an amount exceeding £7,500...

        3. Declaration as to whether residence etc condition satisfied

          1. 6B.(1) An individual making to a permitted participant a donation...

        4. Acceptance or return of donations

          1. 7.(1) Sections 56 to 60 shall apply for the purposes...

        5. Evasion of restrictions on donations

          1. 8.Section 61 shall apply for the purposes of this Schedule...

      3. Part III Reporting of donations

        1. Statement of relevant donations

          1. 9.The responsible person in relation to a permitted participant must...

        2. Declarations under paragraph 6A or 6B

          1. 9A.(1) In relation to each relevant donation falling within paragraph...

        3. Donations from permissible donors

          1. 10.(1) The statement must record, in relation to each relevant...

        4. Donations from impermissible or unidentifiable donors

          1. 11.(1) This paragraph applies to relevant donations falling within paragraph...

    18. SCHEDULE 16

      Control of donations to candidates: New Schedule 2A to the Representation of the People Act 1983

    19. SCHEDULE 17

      Amendments relating to election petitions

      1. Preliminary

        1. 1.The Representation of the People Act 1983 shall be amended...

      2. Local election petitions

        1. 2.In section 130 (election court for election in England and...

      3. Procedure on all election petitions

        1. 3.(1) For section 137 there shall be substituted— Petition at...

        2. 4.In section 138(1) (list of petitions) the words from “,...

        3. 5.(1) Sections 148 to 153 (withdrawal or abatement of petition)...

        4. 6.In section 157 (appeals and jurisdiction), subsection (5) (additional remuneration...

      4. Consequences of finding by election court of corrupt or illegal practice

        1. 7.In section 159 (candidate reported guilty of corrupt or illegal...

        2. 8.In section 160 (candidate or other person reported personally guilty...

        3. 9.In section 166 (votes to be struck off for corrupt...

        4. 10.In section 185(1) (interpretation of Part III of the Act)—...

    20. SCHEDULE 18

      Election campaigns and proceedings: miscellaneous amendments

      1. Preliminary

        1. 1.The Representation of the People Act 1983 shall be amended...

      2. Contracts about election expenses

        1. 2.Section 72 (contracts through election agent) shall be omitted.

      3. Payment of election expenses

        1. 3.(1) Section 73 (payment of expenses through election agent) shall...

        2. 4.(1) Section 74 (candidate’s personal expenses, and petty expenses) shall...

        3. 5.After section 74 there shall be inserted— Expenses incurred otherwise...

        4. 6.(1) Section 78 (time for sending in and paying claims)...

      4. Returns of election expenses

        1. 7.(1) Section 81 (return as to election expenses) shall be...

        2. 8.Section 82(4) (person before whom declaration as to elections expenses...

        3. 9.After section 87 there shall be inserted— Duty of appropriate...

        4. 10.For section 89(1) (inspection of returns and declarations) there shall...

        5. 11.In section 90 (election expenses at elections where election agent...

      5. Conveyance of voters to and from the poll

        1. 12.Sections 101 to 105 (conveyance of voters to and from...

      6. Illegal practices, payments, employments and hirings

        1. 13.Section 108 (premises not to be used as committee rooms)...

        2. 14.For section 110 there shall be substituted— Details to appear...

      7. Election expenses

        1. 15.In section 118 (interpretation of Part II)—

        2. 16.In Schedule 3— (a) the form of return, and

        3. 17.In Schedule 4 (election expenses in connection with certain local...

      8. Jurisdiction and procedure

        1. 18.(1) The following provisions shall be omitted—

      9. References to documents used in legal proceedings

        1. 19.(1) In section 69 (office of election agent and sub-agent)—...

    21. SCHEDULE 19

      1. . . . . . . . . . ....

    22. SCHEDULE 19A

      Reports of gifts received by unincorporated associations making political contributions

      1. Requirement to notify Commission of political contributions over £25,000

        1. 1.(1) Where in any calendar year an unincorporated association falling...

      2. Requirement to report gifts received to Commission

        1. 2.(1) This paragraph applies where the making of a political...

      3. Information to be included in reports under paragraph 2

        1. 3.(1) A report under paragraph 2 must give the following...

      4. Declaration by authorised individual

        1. 4.A notification under paragraph 1 or a report under paragraph...

      5. Additional matters to be included in notifications and reports

        1. 5.A notification under paragraph 1 or a report under paragraph...

      6. Offences

        1. 6.(1) An unincorporated association commits an offence if it—

      7. Register of recordable gifts to unincorporated associations

        1. 7.(1) The Commission shall maintain a register of all notifications...

        2. 8.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) an unincorporated association receives...

      8. Meaning of “gift”, etc

        1. 9.(1) In this Schedule “ gift ” includes bequest.

    23. SCHEDULE 19B

      Investigatory powers of Commission

      1. Power to require disclosure

        1. 1.(1) This paragraph applies to the following organisations and individuals—...

      2. Inspection warrants

        1. 2.(1) This paragraph applies to the following organisations and individuals—...

      3. Powers in relation to suspected offences or contraventions

        1. 3.(1) This paragraph applies where the Commission have reasonable grounds...

      4. Court order for delivery of documents or provision of information etc

        1. 4.(1) This paragraph applies where the Commission have given a...

        2. 5.(1) This paragraph applies where the Commission have given a...

      5. Retention of documents delivered under paragraph 4

        1. 6.(1) The Commission may retain any documents delivered to them...

      6. Power to make copies and records

        1. 7.The Commission or a person authorised by the Commission—

      7. Authorisation to be in writing

        1. 8.An authorisation of a person by the Commission under this...

      8. Meaning of “documents”

        1. 9.In this Schedule “ documents ” includes any books or...

      9. Documents in electronic form

        1. 10.(1) In the case of documents kept in electronic form—...

      10. Legal professional privilege

        1. 11.Nothing in this Schedule requires a person to produce or...

      11. Admissibility of statements

        1. 12.(1) A statement made by a person (“P”) in compliance...

      12. Offences

        1. 13.(1) A person who fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply...

      13. Guidance by Commission

        1. 14.(1) The Commission shall prepare and publish guidance as to—...

      14. Information about use of investigatory powers in Commission's annual report

        1. 15.(1) Each report by the Commission under paragraph 20 of...

    24. SCHEDULE 19C

      Civil sanctions

      1. Part 1 Fixed monetary penalties

        1. Imposition of fixed monetary penalties

          1. 1.(1) The Commission may by notice impose a fixed monetary...

        2. Representations and appeals etc

          1. 2.(1) Where the Commission propose to impose a fixed monetary...

        3. Information to be included in notices under paragraph 2

          1. 3.(1) A notice under paragraph 2(1) must include information as...

        4. Fixed monetary penalties: criminal proceedings and conviction

          1. 4.(1) Where a notice under paragraph 2(1) is served on...

      2. Part 2 Discretionary requirements

        1. Imposition of discretionary requirements

          1. 5.(1) The Commission may impose one or more discretionary requirements...

        2. Representations and appeals etc

          1. 6.(1) Where the Commission propose to impose a discretionary requirement...

        3. Information to be included in notices under paragraph 6

          1. 7.(1) A notice under paragraph 6(1) must include information as...

        4. Discretionary requirements: criminal conviction

          1. 8.(1) A person on whom a discretionary requirement is imposed...

        5. Failure to comply with discretionary requirements

          1. 9.(1) The Commission may by notice impose a monetary penalty...

      3. Part 3 Stop notices

        1. Imposition of stop notices

          1. 10.(1) Where sub-paragraph (2) or (3) applies, the Commission may...

        2. Information to be included in stop notices

          1. 11.A stop notice must include information as to—

        3. Completion certificates

          1. 12.(1) Where, after the service of a stop notice on...

        4. Appeals etc

          1. 13.(1) A person served with a stop notice may appeal...

        5. Failure to comply with stop notice

          1. 14.A person served with a stop notice who does not...

      4. Part 4 Enforcement undertakings

        1. 15.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) the Commission have reasonable...

      5. Part 5 Power to make supplementary provision etc by order

        1. Supplementary orders: general

          1. 16.(1) The Secretary of State may by order (a “supplementary...

        2. Consultation

          1. 17.(1) Before making a supplementary order the Secretary of State...

        3. Monetary penalties

          1. 18.(1) A supplementary order may make any of the following...

        4. Enforcement undertakings

          1. 19.A supplementary order may make any of the following provision...

        5. Extension of time for taking criminal proceedings

          1. 20.For the purposes of enabling criminal proceedings to be instituted...

        6. Appeals

          1. 21.(1) A supplementary order may make any of the following...

      6. Part 6 General and supplemental

        1. Combination of sanctions

          1. 22.(1) The Commission may not serve on a person a...

        2. Use of statements made compulsorily

          1. 23.(1) The Commission must not take into account a statement...

        3. Unincorporated associations

          1. 24.Any amount that is payable under this Schedule by an...

        4. Guidance as to enforcement

          1. 25.(1) The Commission shall prepare and publish guidance as to—...

        5. Payment of penalties etc into Consolidated Fund

          1. 26.Where, in pursuance of any provision contained in or made...

        6. Reports on use of civil sanctions

          1. 27.(1) Each report by the Commission under paragraph 20 of...

        7. Disclosure of information

          1. 28.(1) Information held by or on behalf of—

      7. Part 7 Interpretation

        1. Interpretation of Schedule

          1. 29.In this Schedule— “ completion certificate ” has the meaning...

    25. SCHEDULE 20

      Penalties

    26. SCHEDULE 21

      Minor and consequential amendments

      1. Public Records Act 1958 (c.51)

        1. 1.In Part II of the Table at the end of...

      2. Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (c.13)

        1. 2.In Schedule 2 to the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (departments...

      3. House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 (c.24)

        1. 3.In Schedule 1 to the House of Commons Disqualification Act...

      4. Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 (c.25)

        1. 4.In Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act...

      5. European Parliamentary Elections Act 1978 (c.10)

        1. 5. Minor and consequential amendments

      6. Representation of the People Act 1983 (c.2)

        1. 6.(1) The Representation of the People Act 1983 is amended...

      7. Representation of the People Regulations 1986 (S.I. 1986/1081) and Representation of the People (Scotland) Regulations 1986 (S.I. 1986/1111)

        1. 7.(1) In regulation 99 of the Representation of the People...

      8. Broadcasting Act 1990 (c.42)

        1. 8. Minor and consequential amendments

      9. Local Government Act 1992 (c.19)

        1. 9.(1) Section 13 of the Local Government Act 1992 (duty...

        2. 10.In section 14(8) of that Act (changes that may be...

      10. Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (c.33)

        1. 11.In section 170 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order...

      11. Government of Wales Act 1998 (c.38)

        1. 12. Minor and consequential amendments

      12. Scotland Act 1998 (c.46)

        1. 13.(1) The Scotland Act 1998 is amended as follows.

      13. Northern Ireland Act 1998 (c.47)

        1. 14.(1) The Northern Ireland Act 1998 is amended as follows....

      14. Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c.29)

        1. 15.In section 4(11) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999...

      15. Representation of the People Act 2000 (c.2)

        1. 16.(1) Section 10 of the Representation of the People Act...

        2. 17.(1) Section 11 of that Act (revision of procedures in...

      16. Local Government Act 2000 (c.22)

        1. 18.(1) The Local Government Act 2000 is amended as follows....

    27. SCHEDULE 22

      Repeals

    28. SCHEDULE 23

      Transitional provisions

      1. Part I Transfer of registration of existing registered parties

        1. Interpretation of Part I

          1. 1.In this Part of this Schedule— “the 1998 Act” means...

        2. Declaration for purposes of section 28

          1. 2.(1) This paragraph applies to any party registered under the...

        3. Draft scheme for purposes of section 26

          1. 3.(1) This paragraph applies to any party registered under the...

        4. Registration under Part II of this Act as from appointed day

          1. 4.(1) This paragraph applies where a party registered under the...

        5. Failure to comply with paragraph 2 or 3

          1. 5.(1) This paragraph applies where a party registered under the...

        6. Exercise of functions by person appointed as Commission’s chief executive

          1. 6.In relation to any time when the functions of the...

        7. Termination of registration functions of registrar of companies

          1. 7.(1) The registration functions of the registrar under the 1998...

      2. Part II Other transitional provisions

        1. Appointment of Electoral Commissioners

          1. 8.For the purposes of section 3(2)— (a) any agreement to...

        2. Orders specifying organisations which are not to count as accounting units

          1. 9.The requirement in section 26(8)(c) for any order under that...

        3. Orders prohibiting use of certain words in parties’ registered names

          1. 10.The requirement in section 28(4)(f) for any order under that...

        4. Confirmation of registered particulars

          1. 11.(1) This paragraph applies to a party which is registered...

        5. Control of political donations by companies

          1. 12. Transitional provisions

        6. Disclosure of political donations and expenditure in directors’ report

          1. 13. Transitional provisions

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