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15.—(1) This paragraph applies to an application to vote by proxy which is made in the circumstances set out in paragraph 14(4).
(2) The application must specify the disability by reason of which it is made and must be attested and signed by—
(a)a registered medical practitioner,
(b)a registered nurse,
(c)a registered dentist as defined by section 53(1) of the Dentists Act 1984 M1,
(d)a registered dispensing optician or a registered optometrist within the meaning of the Opticians Act 1989 M2,
(e)a registered pharmacist as defined in article 3(1) of the Pharmacy Order 2010 M3,
(f)a registered osteopath as defined by section 41 of the Osteopaths Act 1993 M4,
(g)a registered chiropractor as defined by section 43 of the Chiropractors Act 1994 M5,
(h)a Christian Science practitioner,
(i)a person registered as a member of a profession to which the Health Professions Order 2002 M6 for the time being extends,
(j)the person carrying on a care home registered under Part 2 of the Care Standards Act 2000 M7 where the applicant states that he or she is resident in that care home,
(k)the warden of premises forming one of a group of premises provided for persons of pensionable age or disabled persons for which there is a resident warden, where the applicant states that he or she is resident in the premises where the warden works,
(l)a manager within the meaning of section 145(1) of the Mental Health Act 1983 (interpretation), or on behalf of such a manager, or
(m)a person registered in the register for social workers maintained in accordance with section 56 of the Care Standards Act 2000 M8.
(3) A person who qualifies—
(a)by virtue of any of paragraphs (a) to (i) of sub-paragraph (2), may not attest an application for these purposes unless—
(i)that person is treating the applicant for the disability specified in the application, or
(ii)the applicant is receiving care from that person in respect of that disability, or
(b)by virtue of paragraph (m) of sub-paragraph (2), may not attest an application for these purposes unless—
(i)that person is treating the applicant for the disability specified in the application,
(ii)the applicant is receiving care from that person in respect of that disability, or
(iii)that person has arranged care or assistance for the applicant in respect of that disability.
(4) The person (“A”) attesting the application must state—
(a)A's name and address and the qualification by virtue of which A attests the application;
(b)where A is a person referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(a), that—
(i)A is treating the applicant for the disability specified in the application, or
(ii)the applicant is receiving care from A in respect of that disability,
(c)where A is a person referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(b), that—
(i)A is treating the applicant for the disability specified in the application,
(ii)the applicant is receiving care from A in respect of that disability, or
(iii)A has arranged care or assistance for the applicant in respect of that disability,
(d)that, to the best of A's knowledge and belief, the applicant has the disability specified in the application and that the applicant cannot reasonably be expected to go in person to the allotted polling station or to vote unaided there by reason of that disability, and
(e)that, to the best of A's knowledge and belief, the disability specified in the application is likely to continue either indefinitely or for a period specified by A.
(5) Where A is a person referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(l), A must (instead of the matters specified in sub-paragraph (4)(a)) state in the attestation—
(a)A's name,
(b)that A is authorised to attest the application,
(c)A's position in the hospital at which the applicant is liable to be detained or is receiving treatment, and
(d)if applicable, the statutory provision under which the applicant is detained, or liable to be detained, at the hospital.
(6) Sub-paragraphs (2) to (5) do not apply where—
(a)the application is based on the applicant's blindness and the applicant is registered as a blind person by the local authority which is specified in the application under section 29(4)(g) of the National Assistance Act 1948 M9, or
(b)the application states that the applicant is in receipt of the higher rate of the mobility component of a disability living allowance (payable under section 73 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992) because of the disability specified in the application.
(7) The fact that an applicant is registered by a local authority under section 29(4)(g) of the National Assistance Act 1948 is sufficient evidence that the applicant is eligible to vote by proxy on the grounds set out in paragraph 3(3)(c).
Marginal Citations
M21989 c.44, as amended by S.I. 2005/848.
M8Section 56 has been amended by SI 2007/3101.
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