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ELECTORAL ACT 2004 - REG 190

Interpretation of Division
(1)  In this Division –
address means –
(a) in relation to a natural person – a full street address, and suburb or locality, of premises at which the person can be contacted; and
(b) in relation to a person who is not a natural person –
(i) if the person has a principal office – the full street address, and suburb or locality, of the office; or
(ii) if the person does not have a principal office but owns or occupies premises – the full street address, and suburb or locality, at which the premises are situated; or
(iii) if the person does not have a principal office or does not own or occupy premises – a full street address, and suburb or locality, at which the natural person who was responsible for giving effect to the authorisation of the applicable communication of electoral matter can be contacted;
authorisation particulars , in relation to electoral matter, means –
(a) the name and address of the person who is the author of, or who authorised the communication of, the electoral matter; and
(b) a statement to the effect that the person named in accordance with paragraph (a) is the author of, or authorised the communication of, the electoral matter, as the case may be; and
(c) if the communication of the electoral matter was made on behalf of a disclosure entity – a statement to the effect that the electoral matter was communicated on behalf of the disclosure entity; and
(d) any other prescribed particulars.
(2)  For the purposes of this Division, a person authorises the communication of electoral matter if –
(a) where the content of the matter is approved before the matter is communicated – the person approves the content of the matter; or
(b) where the content of the matter is not approved before the matter is communicated – the person communicates the matter.
(3)  For the purposes of this Division, a carriage service provider does not communicate electoral matter merely because the carriage service provider supplies the listed carriage service used to communicate the matter.



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