Electoral Act 1993

Electoral Commission

11: Vacation of office of additional members who hold office for purposes of jurisdiction under Part 6 of Broadcasting Act 1989

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"When extra Electoral Commission members stop their special jobs related to broadcasting rules"

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If you are an additional member of the Electoral Commission, you might hold office for a specific reason related to the Broadcasting Act 1989. This reason is connected to Part 6 of that Act. You will stop holding this office, which is called vacation of office. This rule was repealed on 20 December 2007 by section 9 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2007, which you can find on the Electoral Amendment Act 2007 page. You can no longer be affected by this rule because it is no longer in force. This change happened because of an amendment to the law.

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Part 1Electoral Commission

11Vacation of office of additional members who hold office for purposes of jurisdiction under Part 6 of Broadcasting Act 1989 (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 11: repealed, on , by section 9 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 113).