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PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELECTIONS ACT 1912 - SECT 66FA
Entitlements resulting from party registration not available until first anniversary of registration
66FA Entitlements resulting from party registration not available until first
anniversary of registration
(1) A party that becomes registered under this Part is not a registered party
until the first anniversary of its registration for the following purposes:
(a) Division 6B of Part 5 (Party endorsement on ballot papers),
(b) section
79 (Nomination of Assembly candidates) and section 81B (Nomination of Council
candidates),
(c) section 151G (Registration of electoral matter).
(2) A
party that becomes registered under this Part is not, until the first
anniversary of its registration: (a) a registered party for the purposes of
the Election Funding Act 1981 , or
(b) a party for the purposes of sections
60 and 61 of that Act.
(3) This section extends to a party whose registration
was previously cancelled under this Part.
(4) If the registration of a party
has been wrongfully delayed by any act or omission of the
Electoral Commissioner, the Supreme Court or the Electoral Commissioner may,
by order, backdate the registration of the party to the date on which the
party should have been registered. Such an order cannot be made so as to
backdate the registration of a party to a date during or before a previous
period referred to in section 66F.
(5) The Register of Parties cannot be
amended to backdate the registration of a party, except as authorised by an
order under subsection (4).
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