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4. Each of the forms listed in Table 2 and set out in Welsh in Schedule 2 in the same order as listed in Table 2 is prescribed as the Welsh version of the form, which is to be available for use (and used if preferred by the person completing the form) at a PCC election in Wales in place of the corresponding English version.
Form | English version in the 2012 Order |
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Form 7 (consent to nomination) | Referred to in rule 8(b) of Part 2 of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 17 (certificate as to employment on duty on the day of the poll) | Referred to in rule 34(4)(b) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 18 (declaration to be made by companion of a voter with disabilities) | Referred to in rule 41(4)(a) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 24 (return of expenses incurred in support of a candidate) | Referred to in article 34(7), and set out in Schedule 6 |
Form 25 (declaration of expenses incurred in support of a candidate) | Referred to in article 34(7), and set out in Schedule 6 |
Form 26 (election agent’s declaration as to election expenses) | Referred to in article 41(1), and set out in Schedule 6 |
Form 27 (candidate’s declaration as to election expenses) | Referred to in article 41(2), and set out in Schedule 6 |
Form 28 (declaration as to election expenses by candidate who is his or her own election agent) | Referred to in article 41(5), and set out in Schedule 6 |
Form 29 (form in which election address to be submitted) | Referred to in paragraph 4(1)(a) of Schedule 8, and set out in Part 2 of that Schedule |
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I1Art. 4 in force at 11.3.2021, see art. 1(2)
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