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LOCAL GOVERNMENT (POLITICAL DONATIONS AND ELECTORAL EXPENDITURE) AMENDMENT BILL 1997

                        WESTERN AUSTRALIA


                      LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY




                    (Introduced by Dr Gallop MLA)




            LOCAL GOVERNMENT
        (POLITICAL DONATIONS AND
         ELECTORAL EXPENDITURE)
           AMENDMENT BILL 1997
                             A BILL FOR



    AN ACT to amend the Local Government Act 1995.

    The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:


    Short title

    1. This Act may be cited as the Local Government (Political
    Donations And Electoral Expenditure) Amendment Act 1997.


5   Commencement

    2. This Act shall come into operation on such day as is fixed by
    proclamation.




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        Principal Act

        3. In this Act the Local Government Act 1995* is referred to as
        the principal Act.

          [*For subsequent amendments see 1996 Index to Legislation of
 5      Western Australia at page 1-136.]


        Section 4.1 amended

        4. Section 4.1 of the principal Act is amended by inserting at
        the appropriate places by alphabetical order the following
        definitions --

10           ''   ''approved'' means approved by the Electoral
                  Commissioner;

                  ''disclosure period'' for an election       (''the
                  relevant election'') is the period that --

                  (a)   commenced one year before the polling day
15                      in the relevant election; and

                  (b)   ended 30 days after polling day in the
                        relevant election;

                  ''disposition of property'' has the same
                  meaning as the term is given in section 175 of
20                the Electoral Act 1907;

                  ''donation'' includes a gift;

                  ''electoral expenditure'' --

                  (a)   has the same meaning as the term is given
                        in section 175 of the Electoral Act 1907;
25                      and includes

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     (b)   any expenditure classified as expenditure
           by the Electoral Commissioner by notice
           published in the Government Gazette;

     ''electoral matter'' means matter that is
 5   intended, calculated or likely to affect voting in
     an election;

     ''gift'' means --

     (a)   any disposition of property made by a
           person to another person, otherwise than
10         by will, being a disposition made without
           consideration in money or money's worth or
           with inadequate consideration, and
           includes the provision of a service (other
           than volunteer labour) for no consideration;
15         and

     (b)   for the purposes of this Part, the amount or
           value of a gift consisting of or including a
           disposition of property other than money
           shall be calculated in accordance with
20         principles determined and published in the
           Government Gazette by the Electoral
           Commissioner;

     ''journal'' means a newspaper, magazine or
     other periodical, whether published for sale or
25   for distribution without charge;

     ''person'' includes --

     (a)   a public body, company, or association or
           body of persons, corporate or unincorporate;
           and



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        (b)   for the purposes of this Part --

              (i)    a body corporate and any other body
                     corporate that is related to the first-
                     mentioned body corporate shall be
 5                   deemed to be the same person; and

              (ii)   the question whether a body corporate
                     is related to another body corporate
                     shall be determined in the same
                     manner as the question whether a
10                   corporation is related to another
                     corporation is determined under the
                     Corporations Law;

        ''property'' includes money;

        ''relevant details'' in relation to a gift are the
15      amount or value of the gift, the date on which
        the gift was made, and --

        (a)   in the case of a gift made to or on behalf of
              the members of an unincorporated
              association --

20            (i)    the name of the association; and

              (ii)   the names and addresses of the
                     members of the executive committee
                     (however described) of the association;

        (b)   in the case of a gift purportedly paid into or
25            made out of a trust fund or paid into or out
              of the funds of a foundation --

              (i)    the names and addresses of the
                     trustees of the fund or of the funds of
                     the foundation and of the person for

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                            whose benefit the fund or funds are
                            held; and

                     (ii)   the title or other description of the
                            trust fund or the name of the
 5                          foundation, as the case requires; and

               (c)   in any other case, the name and address of
                     the person who made the gift;

               ''specified amount'' means $200 or such
               greater amount as is determined and published
10             in the Government Gazette by the Electoral
               Commissioner;
                                                                       ''.


     New section 4.100

     5. The principal Act is amended by inserting after section 4.99
15   the following --

          ''
               Division 13 - Political Donations And Electoral
               Expenditure


          Candidates must disclose donations after an election

20        4.100 (1) A candidate in an election shall within 8
          weeks after polling day in the election lodge a return
          with the Electoral Commissioner in an approved form
          setting out --

               (a)   the total amount or value of all gifts;

25             (b)   the number of persons who made gifts; and


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             (c)   subject to subsection (2), the relevant
                   details of each gift,

        received by the candidate during the disclosure period
        for the election.

 5         (2) The return does not have to set out the relevant
        details of a gift or gifts if --

             (a)   the amount or value of the gift; or

             (b)   where 2 or more gifts each of $50 or more
                   are received from the same donor, the
10                 aggregated amount or value of those gifts,

        is less than the specified amount.


        Other persons who incur expenditure for
        political purposes must disclose donations after
        an election

15      4.101 (1) Where a person (not being a candidate)
        incurs expenditure for a political purpose during the
        disclosure period for an election, the person shall,
        within 8 weeks after polling day in the election, lodge
        a return with the Electoral Commissioner in an
20      approved form setting out the relevant details of all
        gifts received by the person during that disclosure
        period.




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        (2) The return does not have to set out the relevant
     details of a gift unless --

          (a)   the whole or part of the gift was used by
                the person --

 5              (i)    to incur expenditure for a political
                       purpose; or

                (ii)   to reimburse the person for incurring
                       expenditure for a political purpose,
                       and

10        (b)   the amount or value of the gift was not less
                than the specified amount.

        (3) A person does not have to lodge a return under
     subsection (1) if the total amount of expenditure
     incurred by the person for political purposes during
15   the disclosure period for an election is less than the
     specified amount.

        (4) In this section a reference to the incurring of
     expenditure for a political purpose shall be read as a
     reference to the incurring of expenditure in connection
20   with, or by way of --

          (a)   publication by any means (including radio
                or television) of electoral matter;

          (b)   by any other means publicly expressing
                views on an issue in an election;

25        (c)   the making of a gift to a candidate in an
                election; or

          (d)   the making of a gift to a person on the
                understanding that that person or another

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                        person will apply, either directly or
                        indirectly, the whole or a part of the gift as
                        mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).

           (5) For the purposes of subsection (2), 2 or more
 5      gifts made by the same person to another person
        during the disclosure period for an election shall be
        taken to be one gift.


        Certain anonymous              donations     must    not   be
        accepted

10      4.102         (1) It is unlawful for --

                (a)     a candidate in an election or a person
                        acting on behalf of a candidate in an
                        election to receive a gift made to or for the
                        benefit of the candidate by another person,
15                      being a gift the amount or value of which is
                        equal to or exceeds the specified amount; or

                (b)     a person (not being a candidate) to receive
                        a gift made to or for the benefit of the
                        person for the purpose of the incurring of
20                      expenditure for a political purpose, being a
                        gift the amount or value of which is equal
                        to or exceeds the specified amount,

        unless the name and address of the person making the
        gift (''the donor'') are known to the person receiving
25      the gift (''the recipient'') or, at the time when the gift
        is made, the name and address of the donor are given
        to the recipient and the recipient has no grounds to
        believe that the name and address so given are not
        the true name and address of the donor.



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       (2) A reference in subsection (1) to the name and
     address of a person making a gift is --

          (a)   in the case of a gift made on behalf of the
                members of an unincorporated association,
 5              a reference to --

                (i)    the name of the association; and

                (ii)   the names and addresses of the
                       executive committee (however
                       described) of the association; and

10        (b)   in the case of a gift purportedly made out
                of a trust fund or out of the funds of a
                foundation, a reference to --

                (i)    the names and addresses of the
                       trustees of the fund or of the funds of
15                     the foundation and of the person for
                       whose benefit the fund or funds are
                       held; and

                (ii)   the title or other description of the
                       trust fund or the name of the
20                     foundation, as the case requires.

       (3) For the purposes of subsection (1) --

          (a)   a candidate in an election shall be taken to
                remain a candidate for 30 days after polling
                day in the election;

25        (b)   2 or more gifts made in the disclosure
                period by the same person to or for the
                benefit of a candidate or other person (not
                being a candidate) shall be taken to be one
                gift;

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             (c)   a reference to the incurring of expenditure
                   for a political purpose shall be read in
                   accordance with section 4.101 (4) and a
                   reference to a gift made for the purpose of
 5                 incurring such expenditure includes a
                   reference to a gift the whole or part of
                   which is used for that purpose.

           (4) Where a person receives a gift and, by virtue of
        subsection (1), it is unlawful for the person to receive
10      that gift, an amount equal to the amount or value of
        the gift is payable by that person to the State and
        may be recovered by the State as a debt due to the
        State by action, in a court of competent jurisdiction,
        against --

15           (a)   in the case of a gift to or for the benefit of a
                   candidate - the candidate; or

             (b)   in the case of a gift to a person (not being a
                   candidate) - that person.


        Returns of electoral expenditure

20      4.103 (1) A candidate in an election shall, before the
        expiration of 8 weeks after the polling day in the
        election, furnish to the Electoral Commissioner a
        return, in an approved form, setting out details of all
        electoral expenditure in relation to the election
25      incurred by or with the authority of the candidate.

           (2) Where electoral expenditure in relation to an
        election was incurred by or with the authority of a
        person and that expenditure was not incurred with
        the written authority of a candidate in the election,
30      the person shall, before the expiration of 8 weeks after
        the polling day in the election, furnish to the Electoral

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     Commissioner a return, in an approved form, setting
     out details of that electoral expenditure.

        (3) A person is not required to furnish a return
     under subsection (2) in respect of an election if the
 5   total amount of the electoral expenditure incurred in
     relation to the election by or with the authority of the
     person does not exceed the specified amount.



     Offences

     4.104 (1) Where a person is required to lodge a
10   return under this Division and that candidate --

          (a)   fails to lodge the return within the time
                required; or

          (b)   lodges a return that is --

                (i)    incomplete; or

15              (ii)   contains particulars that are, to the
                       person's knowledge, false or
                       misleading in a material particular,

     the person commits an offence and is liable to a fine
     not exceeding $1500.


20     (2) Where a person is required to lodge a return
     under this Division within a particular period and the
     person fails to lodge the return within that period --

          (i)   the obligation to lodge the return continues
                notwithstanding      that that period has
25              expired;

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             (ii)   where the person is convicted of an offence
                    that is constituted by failure to lodge the
                    return within that period, that person
                    commits a separate and further offence in
 5                  respect of each day after the day of the
                    conviction during which the failure to lodge
                    a return continues; and

             (iii) the penalty applicable to each separate and
                   further offence is a fine not exceeding $150.

10         (3) Charges against the same person for any
        number of offences under subsection (2)(ii) may be
        joined in the same complaint and if a person is
        convicted of more than one offence under that
        subsection the court may impose a penalty in respect
15      of all offences of which the person is so convicted but
        that penalty shall not exceed the sum of the maximum
        penalties that could be imposed if a penalty were
        imposed in respect of each offence separately.


        Certain provisions of Electoral Act 1907 apply

20      4.105 Section 175V, 175W, 175X and 175ZB of the
        Electoral Act 1907 have effect as if those sections were
        enacted in this Division and for the purposes of this
        section those sections are to be read mutatis mutandis
        as if --

25           (a)    reference to ''section 175R(5)''      was   a
                    reference to ''section 4.102(4)'';

             (b)    references to ''this Part'' were references to
                    ''this Division'';

             (c)    references to ''section 175U''          were
30                  references to ''section 4.104'';

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          (d)   reference to ''Division 3 or 4'' was a
                reference to ''this Division'';

          (e)   references to ''section 175U(2)'' were
                references to ''section 4.104 (1)(b)(i)''; and

 5        (f)   reference to ''section 175U(2),(3) or (4)'' was
                a reference to ''section 4.104 (1) (b)''.


     Public may obtain copies of returns

     4.106 (1) The Electoral Commissioner shall keep a
     copy of each return under this Division at the
10   principal office of the Western Australian Electoral
     Commission.

     (2) A person is entitled --

          (a)   to peruse a copy of a return kept under
                subsection (1);

15        (b)   on payment of a fee determined by the
                Electoral Commissioner to cover the cost of
                copying, to obtain a copy of a return a copy
                of which is kept under subsection (1),

     at any time after the end of 4 weeks after the end of
20   the period during which the return was required to be
     lodged.


     Non-compliance with this Division does not
     affect election

     4.107 (1) A failure of a person to comply with a
25   provision of this Division in relation to an election
     does not invalidate the election.

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           (2) If a candidate who is elected at an election fails
        to comply with a provision of this Division in relation
        to the election, that failure does not invalidate the
        election of the candidate.


 5      Regulations

        4.108 (1) The Governor may make regulations
        prescribing all matters that are required or permitted
        by this Division to be prescribed for giving effect to
        the purposes of this Division and, in particular --

10           (a)   prescribing the manner in which the
                   Electoral Commissioner is to determine and
                   publish the specified amount for the
                   purposes of this Division;

             (b)   requiring the making, keeping and auditing
15                 of records of --

                   (i)    donations received in respect of
                          elections by candidates and persons
                          (not being candidates); and

                   (ii)   electoral expenditure incurred in
20                        respect of elections by candidates and
                          persons (not being candidates),

                   and requiring or otherwise providing for
                   the production, examination and copying of
                   those records; and

25           (c)   providing that contravention of a regulation
                   under this Division constitutes an offence
                   and providing for penalties not exceeding a
                   fine of $3 000 for offences against such
                   regulations.

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        (2) The regulations referred to in subsection (1)
     (a) --

          (a)   shall provide for the specified amount to be
                determined in a manner that incorporates
 5              any increase in the amount of $200 that is
                appropriate to reflect the movements that
                occur after the commencement of this
                Division in the Consumer Price Index, All
                Groups Index number for Perth, published
10              from time to time by the Commonwealth
                Statistician under the Census and Statistics
                Act 1905 of the Commonwealth; but

          (b)   may provide for such adjustment to be
                increased or decreased by an amount of not
15              more than $50 in order to ensure that the
                specified amount continues to be a multiple
                of $100.
                                                               ''.




 


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