130ZZC—Inability to complete returns
(1) If a person who is
required to furnish a return under this Part considers that it is impossible
to complete the return because he or she is unable to obtain particulars that
are required for the preparation of the return, the person may—
(a)
prepare the return to the extent that it is possible to do so without those
particulars; and
(b)
furnish the return so prepared; and
(c) give
to the Electoral Commissioner notice in writing—
(i)
identifying the return; and
(ii)
stating that the return is incomplete by reason that he
or she is unable to obtain certain particulars; and
(iii)
identifying those particulars; and
(iv)
setting out the reasons why he or she is unable to obtain
those particulars; and
(v)
if the person believes, on reasonable grounds, that
another person whose name and address he or she knows can give those
particulars—stating that belief and the reasons for it and the name and
address of that other person,
and a person who complies with this subsection is not, by reason of the
omission of those particulars, to be taken, for the purposes of this Part, to
have furnished a return that is incomplete (and the return may accordingly
have effect for the purposes of this Part).
(2) If the
Electoral Commissioner has been informed under subsection (1) or (3)
that a person can supply particulars that have not been included in a return,
the Electoral Commissioner may, by notice in writing served on that person,
require the person to furnish to the Electoral Commissioner, within the period
specified in the notice and in writing, those particulars and, subject to
subsection (3), the person must comply with that requirement.
(3) If a person who is
required to furnish particulars under subsection (2) considers that he or
she is unable to obtain some or all of the particulars, the person must give
to the Electoral Commissioner a written notice—
(a)
setting out the particulars (if any) that the person is able to give; and
(b)
stating that the person is unable to obtain some or all of the particulars;
and
(c)
identifying the particulars the person is unable to obtain; and
(d)
setting out the reasons why the person considers he or she is unable to obtain
those particulars; and
(e) if
the person believes, on reasonable grounds, that another person whose name and
address he or she knows can give those particulars—setting out the name
and address of that other person and the reasons why he or she believes that
the other person is able to give those particulars.