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(1G)    

References in this rule to producing a document are to producing it for

 

inspection.”.

 

(3)    

The following shall be inserted after Rule 38(1) (incapacitated voter’s vote to be

 

marked on ballot paper on application)—

 

“(1A)    

Paragraphs (1A) to (1G) of Rule 37 shall apply in the case of a voter who

 

applies under paragraph (1) above as they apply in the case of a voter who

 

applies under Rule 37(1), but reading references to delivering a ballot

 

paper to a voter as references to causing a voter’s vote to be marked on a

 

ballot paper.”.

 

(4)    

The following shall be inserted after Rule 39(2) (blind voter to be allowed

 

assistance of companion on application)—

 

“(2A)    

Paragraphs (1A) to (1G) of Rule 37 shall apply in the case of a voter who

 

applies under paragraph (1) above as they apply in the case of a voter who

 

applies under Rule 37(1), but reading references to delivering a ballot

 

paper to a voter as references to granting a voter’s application.”.

 

(5)    

The following shall be inserted after Rule 40(1) (person entitled to mark tendered

 

ballot paper after another has voted)—

 

“(1A)    

Paragraphs (1A) to (1G) of Rule 37 shall apply in the case of a person

 

who seeks to mark a tendered ballot under paragraph (1) above as they

 

apply in the case of a voter who applies for a ballot paper under Rule

 

37(1).

 

(1B)    

Paragraph (1C) below applies where a presiding officer refuses to deliver

 

a ballot paper to a person under paragraph (1C) of Rule 37 (including that

 

paragraph as applied by Rule 38 or 39 or this Rule).

 

(1C)    

The person shall, on satisfactorily answering the questions permitted by

 

law to be asked at the poll, nevertheless be entitled, subject to the

 

following provisions of this Rule, to mark a ballot paper (in these Rules

 

referred to as “a tendered ballot paper”) in the same manner as any other

 

voter.”.

 

(6)    

The following shall be inserted after Rule 40(4)—

 

“(5)    

A person who marks a tendered ballot paper under paragraph (1C) above

 

shall sign the paper, unless it was marked after an application was refused

 

under Rule 38 or 39.

 

(6)    

A paper which is required to be signed under paragraph (5) above and is

 

not so signed shall be void.”’.

 


 

Moratorium on electoral modernisation pilots

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

NC14

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘No electoral modernisation pilot scheme which uses electronic voting and

 

electronic counting systems under section 10 (pilot schemes for local elections in


 
 

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England and Wales) of the 2000 Act shall be commenced for a period of five

 

years beginning on the day on which this Act is passed.’.

 


 

Review of electoral modernisation piloting

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

NC15

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

The Secretary of State shall appoint a Committee to conduct a review of electoral

 

modernisation piloting.

 

(2)    

The Secretary of State shall appoint no fewer than five and no more than ten

 

members of the Committee, who have, in the opinion of the Secretary of State,

 

relevant knowledge and experience.

 

(3)    

The Committee shall complete the review and report to the Secretary of State no

 

later than five years after the commencement of this Act.

 

(4)    

The Secretary of State shall lay a copy of the report before Parliament as soon as

 

is reasonably practicable.’.

 


 

Mr Michael Wills

 

153

 

Clause  8,  page  5,  line  43,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000, or £1,000 where

 

subsection (4A) of section 54A applies,’.

 

Mr Fabian Hamilton

 

Mr Denis MacShane

 

Martin Linton

 

3

 

Clause  8,  page  5,  line  43,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Nick Ainger

 

135

 

Clause  8,  page  5,  line  43,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000 donated to a

 

registered party or £1,000 donated to an accounting unit of a registered party’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

154

 

Clause  8,  page  5,  line  44,  leave out ‘section 54A’ and insert ‘that section’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

155

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  3,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000’.


 
 

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Mr Fabian Hamilton

 

Mr Denis MacShane

 

Martin Linton

 

4

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  3,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

156

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  14,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000’.

 

Mr Fabian Hamilton

 

Mr Denis MacShane

 

Martin Linton

 

5

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  14,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Nick Ainger

 

134

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  14,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000 donated to a

 

registered party or £1,000 donated to an accounting unit of a registered party’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

179

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  17,  after first ‘the’, insert ‘reasonable’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

180

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  21,  after ‘person’s’, insert ‘reasonable’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

157

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘(4A)    

In the case of a registered party with accounting units, where it is an accounting

 

unit of the party that is offered the donation this section has effect as if “£1,000”

 

were substituted for “£5,000” in subsections (1) and (2)(b).’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

151

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  30,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

A person does not commit an offence if, in the opinion of the Commission, the

 

person had no intention of making, or by innocent mistake made, a false

 

declaration under this section.’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

158

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  leave out lines 31 to 33.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

159

 

Clause  8,  page  6,  line  42,  after ‘54(1)(aa)’, insert ‘(but not section 54(1)(b))’.


 
 

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Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

181

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  8,  page  7,  line  17,  after ‘or’, insert ‘was reasonably’.

 

Mr Fabian Hamilton

 

Mr Denis MacShane

 

Martin Linton

 

6

 

Clause  8,  page  7,  line  28,  leave out the words in column 2 of the table and insert ‘A

 

fine of £1000’.

 

Mr David Kidney

 

106

 

Clause  8,  page  8,  line  12,  at end insert—

 

‘(12)    

The registration by a Member of Parliament of receipt of a donation or other

 

benefit within the terms of the 2000 Act in the Register of Members’ Interests

 

shall be sufficient compliance with the requirement for registration of the same

 

with the Commission and registration of such receipt with the Commission shall

 

be sufficient to meet requirement for registration in the Register of Members’

 

Interests.

 

(13)    

The Registrar of Members’ Interests and the Commission shall put in place

 

arrangements for the sharing of such information as enables them to give effect

 

to subsection (4).’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

120

 

Page  5,  line  39,  leave out Clause 8.

 


 

Mr Fabian Hamilton

 

Mr Denis MacShane

 

7

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘Schedule 6 to the 2000 Act (details to be given in donation reports)

 

A1  (1)  

In paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 to the 2000 Act (details to be given in donation

 

reports), after paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (10), there is inserted—

 

“(c)    

the name and addresses of all the members of and donors to

 

the association.”.

 

      (2)  

In paragraph 2 of Schedule 6A to the 2000 Act (details to be given in

 

transaction reports), after paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (10), there is

 

inserted—

 

“(c)    

the name and addresses of all the members of and donors to

 

the association.”.

 

      (3)  

In paragraph 2A of Schedule 6A to the 2000 Act (details to be given in

 

transaction reports), after paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (11), there is

 

inserted—

 

“(ba)    

the name and addresses of all the members of and donors to

 

the association;”’.


 
 

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Political Parties and Elections Bill, continued

 
 

Nick Ainger

 

Martin Linton

 

149

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘Schedule 6 to the 2000 Act (details to be given in donation reports)

 

A1         

In paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 to the 2000 Act (details to be given in donation

 

reports), after paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (10) there is inserted—

 

“(c)    

the names and addresses of all the members of the

 

association and donors donating £1,000 or more annually

 

to the association.”.

 

Schedule 6A to the 2000 Act (details to be given in transaction reports)

 

A2  (1)  

In paragraph 2 of Schedule 6A to the 2000 Act (identity of authorised

 

participants: quarterly reports), after paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (10) there

 

is inserted—

 

“(c)    

the names and addresses of all members of the association

 

and donors donating £1,000 or more annually to the

 

association.”.

 

      (2)  

In paragraph 2A of Schedule 6A to the 2000 Act (limit transactions), after

 

paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (11) there is inserted—

 

“(ba)    

the names and addresses of all the members of the

 

association and donors donating £1,000 or more annually

 

to the association;”’.

 

Mr Fabian Hamilton

 

Mr Denis MacShane

 

Martin Linton

 

Nick Ainger

 

8

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  4,  at beginning insert—

 

  ‘(A1)  

In paragraph 1 of Schedule 7 to the 2000 Act (prohibition on accepting

 

donations from impermissible donors), at the end of sub-paragraph (7)(c) there

 

is inserted “, or a compliance officer appointed by the holder of a relevant

 

elective office to act on his behalf.”’.

 

Mr Fabian Hamilton

 

Mr Denis MacShane

 

Nick Ainger

 

9

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  4,  at beginning insert—

 

  ‘(A1)  

In paragraph 1 of Schedule 7 to the 2000 Act (prohibition on accepting

 

donations from impermissible donors), at the end of sub-paragraph (8)(a) there

 

is inserted—

 

“(aa)    

member of the House of Lords;”’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

160

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  7,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000 (where the

 

regulated donee is a members association) or £1,000 (in any other case)’.


 
 

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Nick Ainger

 

148

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  7,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

161

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  12,  leave out from ‘exceeding’ to second ‘by’ in line 13

 

and insert ‘£5,000 to be received by a members association by way of a donation, or an

 

amount exceeding £1,000 to be received by a regulated donee other than a members

 

association’.

 

Nick Ainger

 

147

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  12,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

185

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  18,  leave out from first ‘the’ to ‘knowledge’ and insert

 

‘individual’s reasonable’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

162

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  25,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000 (where the

 

regulated donee is a members association) or £1,000 (in any other case)’.

 

Nick Ainger

 

146

 

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  25,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

186

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  29,  after first ‘the’, insert ‘reasonable’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

200

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  34,  line  34,  after ‘person’s’, insert ‘reasonable’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

163

 

Schedule  3,  page  35,  leave out lines 1 to 3.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

188

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  35,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

‘(8)    

The Commission shall prepare and publish guidance notes, which must be

 

attached to any declaration under paragraph 6A, and which set out in clear

 

English information necessary to properly complete such a declaration, which

 

will as a minimum include—

 

(a)    

examples to assist in understanding how benefits are valued;


 
 

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(b)    

examples to assist in the completion of the declarations required by

 

paragraph 6A(3);

 

(c)    

the penalties for non-compliance with time periods, and for knowingly or

 

recklessly making a false declaration;

 

(d)    

the appropriate details of when time limits for the submission of

 

declarations commence and end.’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

189

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  35,  line  37,  leave out ‘appearing’ and insert ‘who reasonably

 

appears’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

164

 

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  2,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000’.

 

Nick Ainger

 

145

 

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  2,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

165

 

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  7,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000’.

 

Nick Ainger

 

144

 

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  7,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

190

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  13,  leave out from first ‘the’ to ‘knowledge’ and insert

 

‘individual’s reasonable’.

 

Mr Michael Wills

 

166

 

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  20,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£5,000’.

 

Nick Ainger

 

143

 

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  20,  leave out ‘£200’ and insert ‘£1,000’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

191

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  24,  after first ‘the’, insert ‘reasonable’.

 

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

192

 

Parliamentary Star    

Schedule  3,  page  36,  line  29,  after ‘person’s’, insert ‘reasonable’.


 
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