E-3.2 - Election Act

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334. The chief electoral officer may take such measures as he considers expedient to verify the accuracy of the information provided in support of an application for authorization.
The chief electoral officer, where he intends to refuse an application shall give the party, party authority or independent candidate, as the case may be, the reasons for his decision and an opportunity to be heard.
Every summons is made by registered or certified mail or by any other means considered valid by the chief electoral officer.
1984, c. 51, s. 334; 1985, c. 30, s. 129.
334. The chief electoral officer may take such measures as he considers expedient to verify the accuracy of an application for authorization.
The chief electoral officer, where he intends to refuse an application shall give the party, party authority or independent candidate, as the case may be, the reasons for his decision and an opportunity to be heard.
Every summons is made by registered or certified mail or by any other means considered valid by the chief electoral officer.
1984, c. 51, s. 334.