Referendums Act 1983

Referendums Regulations 1984

Reprint 1: The regulations as at 16 April 2004

 


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Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as

at 16 April 2004

Referendums Regulations 1984

CONTENTS

1.Citation1

2.Definition1

3.Argument under s. 9, length of1

4.Writ for referendum, form of1

Appendix2

Notes

Compilation table4

 

 

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Referendums Act 1983

Referendums Regulations 1984

1.Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Referendums Regulations 1984 1.

2.Definition

In these regulations, Appendix means the appendix to these regulations.

3.Argument under s. 9, length of

An argument forwarded to the Chief Electoral Officer under section 9(1) or (3) of the Referendums Act 1983 shall consist of not more than 2 000 words.

4.Writ for referendum, form of

The writ for a referendum shall be in the form of Form 1 in the Appendix.

[5.Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e).]

 

Appendix

Form 1

[s. 5, r. 4]

Western Australia

Referendums Act 1983

Writ for a referendum

To the Chief Electoral Officer

By virtue of the provisions of the Referendums Act 1983 and
*,

I hereby authorise and require you to cause a referendum as to
to be held according to law.

The day for the taking of the votes of the electors shall be the
day of 20 .

*Here insert — 

(i)in the case of a referendum as to a Bill, a reference to the Order in Council made under the Constitution Act 1889 fixing the day for taking of the votes of the electors for the purposes of a referendum as to the Bill; or

(ii)in the case of a referendum other than a referendum as to a Bill, the title of the Act in which the referendum is otherwise authorised or required.

†Here insert — 

(i)in the case of a referendum as to a Bill, the title of the Bill and add “the text of which is attached” or “a statement of which is attached” as the case requires; or

(ii)in the case of a referendum other than a referendum as to a Bill, a statement as to the question to be submitted to the electors.

The day for the return of the writ shall be the day of 20 or a day on or before that day.

Dated this day of 20 .

..................................................................
Clerk of the Writs

INDORSEMENT

I, , Chief Electoral Officer, do hereby certify that I received this writ on the day of 20 .

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Chief Electoral Officer

[Form 2 omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e).]

[Appendix amended in Gazette 28 Feb 1992 p. 1071‑3.]

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Notes

1This reprint is a compilation as at 16 April 2004 of the Referendums Regulations 1984 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Referendums Regulations 1984

3 Feb 1984 p. 301‑2

3 Feb 1984

Referendums Amendment Regulations 1992

28 Feb 1992 p. 1071‑3

28 Feb 1992

Reprint 1: The Referendums Regulations 1984 as at 16 Apr 2004 (includes amendments listed above)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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