This legislation has been repealed.
(1) At any time before the close of nominations, a candidate may submit to the returning officer a statutory declaration, in Form 3, containing information intended for inclusion in a candidate information sheet.
(2) If more than the required number of persons have been nominated as candidates by the close of nominations, the returning officer must draw up a candidate information sheet consisting of the information contained in the statutory declarations submitted by the candidates.
(3) In drawing up a candidate information sheet, the returning officer may omit (or, with the consent of the candidate, correct) so much of the information contained in a candidate's statutory declaration as the returning officer considers:(a) to be false or misleading, or(b) to be inappropriate for inclusion in the candidate information sheet, or(c) to exceed the maximum amount of information that is suitable for inclusion in the candidate information sheet.
(4) If a candidate does not submit a statutory declaration to the returning officer, the returning officer may, in drawing up a candidate information sheet, include in the sheet in respect of the candidate the words "NO INFORMATION RECEIVED".
(5) The names of the candidates must be listed on the candidate information sheet in the same order as they are listed on the ballot-paper for the election.