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Referendum advertising - Offences and penalties in relation to referendum advertising

80: Offence relating to registered promoter’s obligation to keep records

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"Breaking the rule to keep records as a registered promoter can lead to a big fine."

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If you are a registered promoter, you must keep certain records. You will be guilty of an offence if you do not keep these records and you do not have a good reason for not doing so. If you are found guilty, you could be fined up to $40,000 for not following the rules set out in section 51(2).

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Offences and penalties in relation to referendum advertising

80Offence relating to registered promoter’s obligation to keep records

  1. A registered promoter who fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with section 51(2), is guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $40,000.