E-3.2 - Election Act

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424. At a by-election, only the official representative of the party authority at the level of the electoral division where the election is being held may, as long as no candidate of the party has filed his nomination paper and before the expiry of the period fixed for the filing of nomination papers, authorize election expenses; in no case may these election expenses exceed the sum of $3 000.
If the party has no candidate, the official representative shall include, in his annual financial report, all expenses he has thus authorized. In the opposite case, the expenses are deemed to have been incurred by the official agent of the candidate of such party; the official representative shall remit an itemized statement to the official agent of the candidate of the party.
If the expenses incurred under this section include publicity, such expenses must be identified by the name and title of the official representative and by the name and address of the printer, where that is the case.
1984, c. 51, s. 424.