F-2 - Act to govern the financing of political parties

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112. Within 90 days following polling day, the official agent of a candidate shall deliver to the office or domicile of the returning officer, or to any other place determined by the director general, a return of his election expenses in the form prescribed by the director general.
The return must be accompanied with the invoices, receipts and other vouchers that have not been sent to the director general or with certified copies of such documents, and with a list of such documents and a sworn statement in the prescribed form.
1977, c. 11, s. 112; 1979, c. 56, s. 303, s. 308; 1982, c. 31, s. 47.
112. The official agent of a candidate, within the sixty days following polling day, shall deliver to the returning officer or leave at his domicile a return of election expenses in the form prescribed by the director general.
Such return must be accompanied by the invoices, receipts and other vouchers that have not been sent to the director general or by certified copies of such documents, and by a list of such documents and an affidavit in the same form.
Within ten days after receiving each return of election expenses, the returning officer shall publish, in the form prescribed by the director general, a summary bearing the signature of the official agent, in a newspaper circulated in the electoral division or in its vicinity.
The returning officer shall keep all the returns and declarations as well as the invoices and vouchers and, during ordinary office hours within the ensuing one hundred and eighty days, shall permit any elector to examine the same and make extracts or copies thereof.
At the expiration of such period, the returning officer shall forwad such documents to the director general, who shall retain them in his possession for the time mentioned in section 132 of the Election Act; at the expiration of such time, he shall deliver the invoices and vouchers to the candidate if the latter so requests; if not, he may destroy them.
1977, c. 11, s. 112; 1979, c. 56, s. 303, s. 308.
112. The official agent of a candidate, within the sixty days following that fixed by the Election Act for the return of the writ of election, shall deliver to the returning-officer or leave at his domicile a return of election expenses in the form prescribed by the director general.
Such return must be accompanied by the invoices, receipts and other vouchers that have not been sent to the director general or by certified copies of such documents, and by a list of such documents and an affidavit in the same form.
Within ten days after receiving each return of election expenses, the returning-officer shall publish, in the form prescribed by the director general, a summary bearing the signature of the official agent, in a newspaper circulated in the electoral district or in its vicinity.
The returning-officer shall keep all the returns and declarations as well as the invoices and vouchers and, during ordinary office hours within the ensuing one hundred and eighty days, shall permit any elector to examine the same and make extracts or copies thereof.
At the expiration of such period, the returning-officer shall forward such documents to the director general who shall retain them in his possession for the time mentioned in section 356 of the Election Act; at the expiration of such delay, he shall deliver the invoices and vouchers to the candidate if the latter so requests; if not, he may destroy them.
1977, c. 11, s. 112.