Broadcasting Act 1989

Electoral broadcasting - Funding for election programmes and election advertisements in relation to general election

80E: Return of party’s allocation expenses

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"Parties must report their allocation expenses to the Electoral Commission"

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You need to file a return with the Electoral Commission if you are a party secretary. You must include expenses your party had that were funded from your party's allocation. You do this under section 206IA of the Electoral Act 1993.

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Part 6Electoral broadcasting
Funding for election programmes and election advertisements in relation to general election

80EReturn of party’s allocation expenses

  1. A party secretary must file with the Electoral Commission under section 206IA of the Electoral Act 1993 a return of expenses incurred by the party that have been funded from the party’s allocation.

Notes
  • Section 80E: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Act 2017 (2017 No 8).