Acts and Regulations

P-9.3 - Political Process Financing Act

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Statement of election expenses by chief agent
82(1)Within 120 days following the date fixed for the return of the writs, each chief agent of a registered political party shall, on a form provided by the Supervisor, submit to the Supervisor a sworn statement of the election expenses of the party and all claims for election expenses of the party contested by the chief agent together with any financial documents that may be required by the Supervisor.
82(2)Within ninety days after receiving the statement described in subsection (1), the Supervisor shall publish, in a form to be prescribed by him, a summary of such statements in The Royal Gazette.
82(3)The Supervisor shall keep all of the statements and financial documents submitted to the Supervisor in accordance with subsection (1) and shall permit any person to examine and make copies of them during ordinary office hours.
82(4)At the expiration of six years from the date of submitting financial documents, the financial documents may be returned to the registered political party on behalf of which they were submitted, or a person designated by it.
1980, c.40, s.8; 2017, c.28, s.46
Statement of election expenses by chief agent
82(1)Each chief agent of a registered political party, within the one hundred and twenty days following the date fixed for the return of the writs of an election, shall deliver to the Supervisor a sworn statement of the election expenses of the party and all claims for election expenses of the party contested by the chief agent in the form prescribed by the Supervisor, together with any invoices, receipts and other vouchers that may be required by the Supervisor.
82(2)Within ninety days after receiving the statement described in subsection (1), the Supervisor shall publish, in a form to be prescribed by him, a summary of such statements in The Royal Gazette.
82(3)The Supervisor shall keep all statements submitted to him pursuant to subsection (1) and the invoices, receipts and other vouchers, if any, and during ordinary office hours shall permit any person to examine them and make copies thereof.
82(4)At the expiration of six years from the submitting of receipts, invoices and other vouchers, such receipts, invoices and vouchers may be returned to the registered political party on behalf of whom they were submitted, or a person designated by it.
1980, c.40, s.8