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Part 1 The Electoral Commission
Part 2 Political donations etc and expenditure
Responsible persons and compliance officers
14.Control of donations to members associations: responsible persons
15.Control of donations to holders of elective office: compliance officers
16.Control of loans etc to members associations: responsible persons
17.Control of loans etc to holders of elective office: compliance officers
18.Person may not be “responsible person” for more than one third party
SCHEDULES
Investigatory powers of Commission: Schedule to be inserted into the 2000 Act
Minor and consequential amendments
Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2)
1.(1) Section 10A (maintenance of registers: registration of electors) is...
2.In section 13 (publication of registers), in subsection (5)(b), for...
3.In section 13A (alteration of registers), in subsection (5), for...
4.In section 65A (false statements in nomination papers etc), in...
5.(1) Section 70 (effect of default in election agent's appointment)...
6.In section 76A (power to vary provisions about election expenses),...
7.In section 90ZA (meaning of “election expenses”), for subsection (5)...
8.(1) Schedule 1 (parliamentary elections rules) is amended as follows....
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41)
9.In section 1 (establishment of the Electoral Commission), in subsection...
10.In section 3 (appointment of Electoral Commissioners and Commission chairman),...
11.In section 15 (Deputy Electoral Commissioners), in subsection (3) (Deputy...
12.In section 54 (permissible donors), in subsection (1)(b), for “that...
14.In section 56 (acceptance or return of donations: general), in...
15.In section 58 (forfeiture of donations made by impermissible or...
16.In section 62 (quarterly donation reports), in subsection (9) (donation...
17.In section 65 (submission of donation reports to Commission), in...
18.In section 67 (weekly donation reports in connection with elections...
19.In section 71H (authorised participants), after subsection (3) there is...
20.In section 71U (weekly donation reports in connection with elections...
22.In section 145 (function of Commission with respect to compliance...
23.In section 148 (general offences), in subsection (1) (offence of...
24.In section 149 (inspection of Commission's registers etc), in subsection...
25.In section 156 (orders and regulations), in subsection (2), for...
26.In section 160 (general interpretation), in subsection (1) (definitions), at...
27.(1) Schedule 1 (the Electoral Commission) is amended as follows....
28.(1) Schedule 7 (control of donations to individuals and members...
29.(1) Schedule 11 (control of donations to recognised third parties)...
30.(1) Schedule 15 (control of donations to permitted participants) is...
31.In Schedule 20 (penalties), in the entry for section 56(3)...
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