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ELECTORAL AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2001 (S.R. 2001, NO. 178) - REG 4

Schedule 3 substituted
Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations is rescinded and the following Schedule is substituted:
SCHEDULE 3 - Remuneration and allowances payable to electoral officers

Regulation 48

Returning officer (House of Assembly)  –

For duties in connection with a contested election, the conduct of the scrutiny and the completion of duties relating to persons who fail to vote –

   

$

(a) 

a returning officer who carries out those duties under an agreement between the Australian Electoral Commission and the Electoral Office

nil

(b) 

any other returning officer

9 532 each election

 
 
 
 

Clerk to returning officer (House of Assembly)  –

For assistance to the returning officer in a contested election –

   

$

(a) 

a clerk who carries out that assistance under an agreement between the Australian Electoral Commission and the Electoral Office

nil

(b) 

any other clerk

5 187 each election

Returning officer (Legislative Council)  –

For duties in connection with a contested or an uncontested election –

   

$

(a) 

a returning officer who carries out those duties under an agreement between the Australian Electoral Commission and the Electoral Office

nil

(b) 

any other returning officer –

 
 

(i) payable half-yearly on 1 July and 1 January

393 a year

 

(ii) for duties in connection with a contested election, the conduct of the scrutiny and the completion of duties in relation to persons who fail to vote

2 315 each election

 

(iii) for duties in connection with a non-contested election

366 each election

Clerk to returning officer (Legislative Council)  –

For assistance to the returning officer if the returning officer is not a member of the staff of the Electoral Office –

   

$

(a) 

a clerk who carries out that assistance under an agreement between the Australian Electoral Commission and the Electoral Office

nil

(b) 

any other clerk

824 each election

Officer in charge of polling-booth  –

For duties in connection with running a polling-booth, including preparation and return of material –

   

$

(a) 

3 issuing points or less

395 each election

(b) 

4 – 7 issuing points

425 each election

(c) 

8 – 15 issuing points

464 each election

(d) 

16 or more issuing points

522 each election

(e) 

other duties

19.24 an hour

 

Assistant to officer in charge of polling-booth  –

   

$

(a) 

Polling-day duties

314 a day

(b) 

Duties other than on polling-day

18.73 an hour

Poll clerks  –

   

$

(a) 

Engaged for the scrutiny

265 a day

(b) 

Not engaged for the scrutiny

199 a day

Polling-place liaison officer  –

   

$

(a) 

Polling-day duties

425 a day

(b) 

Duties other than on polling-day

19.24 an hour

Scrutiny assistant  –

   

$

Polling-day duties

60 a day

Electoral visitor  –

   

$

(a) 

Electoral visitor

18.73 an hour

(b) 

Assistant electoral visitor

16.49 an hour

Electoral officers  –

A person appointed –

   

$

(a) 

as returning officer for complex elections; or

 

(b) 

in charge of Hare Clark scrutiny sheet; or

 

(c) 

in charge of scrutiny at a complex election or by-election; or

 

(d) 

in charge of the tally room; or

 

(e) 

in charge of a complex electoral operation

35.74 an hour

Electoral officers  –

A person appointed for –

   

$

(a) 

scrutiny at an election or by-election; or

 

(b) 

professional skills, trade or expertise; or

 

(c) 

scanning cell supervision; or

 

(d) 

electoral supervisory duties

 
 

 – first 8 hours Monday to Friday and first 4 hours Saturday

19.27 an hour

 

 – all hours in excess of 8 on Monday to Friday and all hours in excess of 4 on Saturday

25.09 an hour

 

 – all hours on Sundays and Public Holidays

33.46 an hour

Electoral officers  –

A person appointed for any or all of the following duties:

   

$

(a) 

postal and pre-poll voting;

 

(b) 

enquiry service;

 

(c) 

keyboard and terminal operation;

 

(d) 

tally room;

 

(e) 

scrutiny;

 

(f) 

general clerical assistance

 
 

 – first 8 hours Monday to Friday and first 4 hours Saturday

14.93 an hour

 

 – all hours in excess of 8 on Monday to Friday and all hours in excess of 4 on Saturday

19.47 an hour

 

 – all hours on Sundays and Public Holidays

25.96 an hour

Travelling expenses (other than for the return of election material)  –

   

$

(a) 

Travel by public transport

actual fare reimbursed

(b) 

If public transport is not available

55.80 cents per kilometre each way

(c) 

If required to be away from home overnight

actual accommodation charge

Travelling expenses (for the return of election material)  –

 

$

If distance travelled exceeds 30 kilometres

55.80 cents per kilometre in excess of 30 kilometres each way

Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953 .

Notified in the Gazette on 26 December 2001

These regulations are administered in the Department of Justice and Industrial Relations.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the regulation)

These regulations amend the Electoral Regulations 1985 by increasing the remuneration and allowances payable to electoral officers who carry out duties in relation to elections for the House of Assembly and the Legislative Council.


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