PART 1Individual electoral registration in Great Britain
I2I18Consulting Electoral Commission about proposals under section 7
1
If the Minister consults the Electoral Commission about a proposal to make an order under section 7, the Commission must prepare a report assessing—
a
the extent to which the objective in subsection (2) is met,
b
the extent to which the objective would be met if the order were made, and
c
the merits of alternative ways of achieving the objective.
2
The objective is to assist registration officers in Great Britain to ascertain—
a
the names and addresses of persons who are not registered in a register but who are entitled to be registered;
b
those persons who are registered in a register but who are not entitled to be registered.
3
The Electoral Commission must give a copy of the report to the Minister by the specified date.
4
The “specified date” means a date to be specified by the Minister and the date must not be before the end of the period of 3 months beginning with the day on which the Commission is consulted.
5
A registration officer in Great Britain must comply with any request made by the Electoral Commission for information that it reasonably requires in connection with the preparation of a report under this section.
6
When a draft of a statutory instrument containing an order under section 7 is laid before Parliament (see section 11), it must be accompanied by a report under this section, unless the instrument contains provision only for the purpose of reinstating the duty to conduct a canvass as mentioned in section 7(3).