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Referendums Framework Bill

Referendum advertising - General rules for referendum advertisements

46: Persons who may incur referendum expenses in relation to referendum advertisement

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"Who can spend money on referendum ads"

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If you want to spend money on a referendum advertisement, you can only do so if you are the person in charge of the advertisement. You can also spend money if someone in charge of the advertisement says you are allowed to. This means you have to be either the person promoting the advertisement or someone they have given permission to spend money on it.

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Part 3Referendum advertising
General rules for referendum advertisements

46Persons who may incur referendum expenses in relation to referendum advertisement

  1. A person may incur referendum expenses in relation to a referendum advertisement only if the person is—

  2. the promoter of the referendum advertisement; or
    1. a person authorised by the promoter to incur referendum expenses in relation to the referendum advertisement.