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(1)For each registered party there shall be—
(a)a person registered as the party’s leader;
(b)a person registered as the party’s nominating officer; and
(c)a person registered as the party’s treasurer;
but the person registered as leader may also be registered as nominating officer or treasurer (or both).
(2)The person registered as a party’s leader must be—
(a)the overall leader of the party; or
(b)where there is no overall leader of the party, a person who is the leader of the party for some particular purpose.
(3)The person registered as a party’s nominating officer must have responsibility for the arrangements for—
(a)the submission by representatives of the party of lists of candidates for the purpose of elections;
(b)the issuing of such certificates as are mentioned in section 22(6); and
(c)the approval of descriptions and emblems used on nomination and ballot papers at elections.
(4)The person registered as a party’s treasurer shall be responsible for compliance on the part of the party—
(a)with the provisions of Parts III and IV (accounting requirements and control of donations), and
(b)unless a person is registered as the party’s campaigns officer in accordance with section 25, with the provisions of Parts V to VII (campaign expenditure, third party expenditure and referendums) as well.
(5)In the case of a party with accounting units the person registered as the party’s treasurer shall, in relation to the provisions of Part III, be responsible for compliance on the part of the party’s central organisation (rather than of the party).
(6)Where—
(a)the person registered as a party’s treasurer dies, or
(b)his appointment as treasurer terminates for any other reason,
then, until such time as another person is registered as the party’s treasurer in pursuance of an application under section 31(3)(a), the appropriate person shall be treated for all purposes of this Act (except subsection (8)) as if he were registered also as its treasurer.
(7)In subsection (6) “the appropriate person” means—
(a)the person registered as the party’s leader; or
(b)if that person is also registered as its treasurer but not as its nominating officer, the person registered as its nominating officer; or
(c)if that person is also registered both as its treasurer and as its nominating officer, any other officer of the party registered in accordance with Schedule 4.
(8)A person commits an offence if—
(a)he is registered as treasurer of a registered party, and
(b)he has been convicted, at any time within the period of five years ending with the date of registration, of any offence under this Act or of any other offence committed in connection with a relevant election [F1, an election to the House of Assembly of Gibraltar] or a referendum within the meaning of Part VII.
(9)Where a person registered as treasurer of a registered party is convicted of an offence falling within subsection (8)(b), his appointment as treasurer of the party shall terminate on the date of the conviction.
(10)In connection with the registration of a party in both the Great Britain register and the Northern Ireland register in accordance with section 23(4)—
(a)a person may be registered in the Northern Ireland register as leader of the separate party registered in that register if (although not such a leader of the party as is mentioned in subsection (2) above) he is leader of the party in Northern Ireland; and
(b)references to a person’s responsibilities in subsection (3) or (4) above shall be read as references to the responsibilities that he will have with respect to the separate party registered in the Great Britain register or the Northern Ireland register, as appropriate.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in s. 24(8)(b) inserted (5.2.2004) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Combined Region and Campaign Expenditure) (United Kingdom and Gibraltar) Order 2004 (S.I. 2004/366), arts. 1(2), 4(2), Sch. para. 3
Commencement Information
I1S. 24 wholly in force at 16.2.2001; s. 24 not in force at Royal Assent and in force for specified purposes at 14.12.2000, see s. 163(2)(4); s. 24 in force at 16.2.2001 by S.I. 2001/222, art. 2, Sch. 1 Pt. I (subject to transitional provisions in Sch. 1 Pt. II)
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