Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters - Licensing trusts - Elections

313: Conduct of election

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"How to Run a Fair Election for Licensing Trust Members"

When you have an election for members of a licensing trust, it must be run in a certain way. You must follow the rules in the Local Electoral Act 2001, which is a law that tells you how to conduct elections. The election of the members of a licensing trust is conducted under this Act, which means you have to do it in the same way as other elections under the Local Electoral Act 2001.

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Part 3Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters
Licensing trusts: Elections

313Conduct of election

  1. Subject to this Part and any regulations made under this Act, the election of the members of a licensing trust must be conducted under the Local Electoral Act 2001 as an election under that Act.

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