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Elections Act 2022

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Part 4Regulation of expenditure

Notional expenditure of candidates and others

20Notional expenditure: use of property etc on behalf of candidates and others

(1)In section 90C of RPA 1983 (property, goods, services etc provided free of charge or at a discount), after subsection (1) insert—

(1A)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b), except as it applies in relation to an election in Scotland or Wales under the local government Act, property, goods, services or facilities are made use of on behalf of a candidate only if their use on behalf of the candidate is directed, authorised or encouraged by the candidate or the candidate’s election agent.

(2)In section 73 of PPERA (notional campaign expenditure)—

(a)after subsection (1) insert—

(1A)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b), as it applies for the purposes of a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 9 (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly), property, services or facilities are made use of on behalf of a registered party only if their use on behalf of the party is directed, authorised or encouraged by—

(a)the party, or

(b)the treasurer or a deputy treasurer appointed under section 74.;

(b)in subsection (10), after “(1),” insert “(1A),”.

(3)In section 86 of PPERA (notional controlled expenditure), after subsection (1) insert—

(1A)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b), as it applies for the purposes of a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly), property, services or facilities are made use of on behalf of a third party only if their use on behalf of the third party is directed, authorised or encouraged by the third party or (where the third party is a recognised third party and is not an individual) by the third party or the responsible person.

(4)In section 94 of PPERA (limits on controlled expenditure by third parties), after subsection (8) insert—

(8A)Where the period is one in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly), property, services or facilities are made use of on behalf of a third party for the purposes of subsection (8)(b) only if their use on behalf of the third party is directed, authorised or encouraged by the third party or (where the third party is a recognised third party and is not an individual) by the third party or the responsible person.

(5)In section 112 of PPERA (notional referendum expenses), after subsection (1) insert—

(1A)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b), property, services or facilities are made use of on behalf of an individual or body only if their use on behalf of the individual or body is directed, authorised or encouraged by the individual or body or (where the individual or body is a permitted participant) by the individual or body or the responsible person.

(6)In paragraph 6 of Schedule 3 to the Recall of MPs Act 2015 (regulation of expenditure: notional petition expenses), after sub-paragraph (3) insert—

(3A)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3), property, services or facilities are made use of on behalf of P only if their use on behalf of P is directed, authorised or encouraged by P or (where P is an accredited campaigner) by P or the responsible person.

(7)In section 52B of the Electoral Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1962 (c. 14 (N.I.)) (property, goods, services etc provided free of charge or at a discount), after subsection (1) insert—

(1A)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b), property, goods, services or facilities are made use of on behalf of a candidate only if their use on behalf of the candidate is directed, authorised or encouraged by the candidate or the candidate’s election agent.

21Codes of practice on expenses

(1)In paragraph 14 of Schedule 4A to RPA 1983 (election expenses: Electoral Commission guidance)—

(a)in sub-paragraph (1), after paragraph (b) insert—

(c)guidance relating to the application of Part 2 of this Act in relation to expenses incurred for the purposes of a candidate’s election (whether or not election expenses).;

(b)in sub-paragraph (7)(b), after “order” insert “made by statutory instrument”.

(2)In section 156 of PPERA (orders and regulations), in subsection (3)—

(a)omit the “or” after paragraph (a);

(b)after paragraph (a) insert—

(aa)any order under paragraph 3(7) of Schedule 8, other than an order of the Welsh Ministers;.

(3)In subsection (4C) of that section, for “(3)” substitute “(3)(a) or (b)”.

22Authorised persons not required to pay expenses through election agent

(1)In section 73 of RPA 1983 (payment of expenses through election agent), as it applies otherwise than in relation to local government elections in Scotland, in subsection (5)—

(a)omit the “or” after paragraph (c);

(b)after paragraph (c) insert—

(ca)any expenses incurred, otherwise than in relation to an election in Wales under the local government Act, on account of any matter falling within section 75(1) by a person authorised as mentioned in that provision; or.

(2)In section 39 of the Electoral Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1962 (c. 14 (N.I.)) (payment of expenses through an election agent), in subsection (3), after paragraph (c) insert—

(ca)any expenses incurred on account of any matter falling within section 41(1) by a person authorised as mentioned in that provision;.

Registration of parties etc

23Declaration of assets and liabilities to be provided on application for registration

(1)Section 28 of PPERA (registration of parties) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4).

(2)In subsection (1)—

(a)omit the “and” after paragraph (a);

(b)after paragraph (b) insert , and

(c)(subject to subsection (3E)) is accompanied by a declaration falling within subsection (3B).

(3)Before subsection (4) insert—

(3B)The declarations falling within this subsection are—

(a)a declaration that, to the best of the proposed registered treasurer’s knowledge and belief, the assets/liabilities condition is met in relation to the party;

(b)a declaration that, to the best of the proposed registered treasurer’s knowledge and belief, the assets/liabilities condition is not met in relation to the party.

(3C)The assets/liabilities condition is met in relation to a party if—

(a)the total value of the party’s assets does not exceed £500, and

(b)the total amount of the party’s liabilities does not exceed £500.

(3D)A declaration within subsection (3B)(b) must be accompanied by a record of the party’s assets and liabilities; and that record must comply with such requirements as to its form and contents as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Commission.

(3E)Subsection (1)(c) does not apply to an application under this section made in pursuance of a declaration falling within subsection (2)(d) (and subsections (3D) and (8A) to (8C) are accordingly to be disregarded in relation to such an application).

(4)After subsection (8) insert—

(8A)Subsections (8B) and (8C) apply where—

(a)the Commission grant an application by a party under this section, and

(b)the application was accompanied by a declaration within subsection (3B)(b).

(8B)The Commission must ensure that the party’s entry in the register is marked so as to indicate that its application was accompanied by a declaration within subsection (3B)(b).

(8C)The Commission must—

(a)as soon as reasonably practicable after granting the application, make a copy of the record of assets and liabilities provided by the party under subsection (3D) available for public inspection, and

(b)keep the copy available for public inspection for such period as the Commission think fit.

(5)In section 34 of PPERA (registration of minor parties), in subsection (8)(c)(i), for “sections 28(4) to (8)” substitute “sections 28(1)(c) and (3B) to (8C)”.

24Prohibition on entities being registered political parties and recognised third parties at same time

(1)PPERA is amended as follows.

(2)In section 28 (registration of parties), after subsection (7) insert—

(7A)A party may not make an application under this section at any time when the party is also a recognised third party for the purposes of Part 6 (see section 85(5)).

(3)In section 85 (controlled expenditure by third parties), in subsection (7), omit paragraph (b).

(4)In section 88 (third parties recognised for purposes of Part 6)—

(a)in subsection (2), omit paragraph (b);

(b)in subsection (3), omit paragraph (b);

(c)in subsection (3A), for “(3)(b)(iii), (c)(ii) or (d)(ii)” substitute “(3)(c)(ii) or (d)(ii)”.

(5)In section 90 (restriction on incurring controlled expenditure), omit subsection (3).

(6)In section 95 (control of donations to recognised third parties), omit the words from “which” to the end.

(7)In section 95A (quarterly donation reports), omit subsection (11).

(8)In section 95B (weekly donation reports during general election periods), omit subsection (11).

(9)In section 96 (returns as to controlled expenditure), in subsection (2)(d), omit the words from “in a case” to “minor party,”.

(10)In section 99 (declaration by responsible person as to return under section 96), in subsection (3), omit the words from “, in a case” to “minor party,”.

(11)In Schedule 11 (control of donations to recognised third parties), in paragraph 1—

(a)in sub-paragraph (1), omit the words from “which” to the end;

(b)omit sub-paragraph (3).

25Section 24: transitional provision

(1)If controlled expenditure is incurred by or on behalf of a relevant person during any post-commencement period in relation to which any limit is imposed by Schedule 10 to PPERA (limits on controlled expenditure), no campaign expenditure may be incurred during that period by or on behalf of the person.

(2)Relevant person” means a person who, immediately before the commencement date, is both a registered party and a recognised third party.

(3)Where campaign expenditure is incurred by or on behalf of a relevant person in contravention of subsection (1), section 79(2) of PPERA (offence for exceeding limit on campaign expenditure) applies as if campaign expenditure had been incurred in excess of any limit imposed by Schedule 9 to PPERA (and for this purpose references in section 79(2) of PPERA to a registered party are to be read as references to the relevant person in its capacity as a registered party).

(4)See also section 89A of PPERA (inserted by section 26 below), which among other things restricts the incurring of controlled expenditure by or on behalf of a registered party which is also a third party.

(5)A third party may not give a notification under section 88(4)(b) of PPERA (recognised third parties: renewal of original notification) on or after the commencement date if it is also a registered party.

(6)In this section—

  • campaign expenditure” has the same meaning as it has for the purposes of Part 5 of PPERA (see section 72(2) of that Act);

  • the commencement date” means the date on which this section comes into force (and post-commencement, in relation to a period, means beginning on or after that date);

  • controlled expenditure”, “recognised third party” and “third party” have the same meaning as they have for the purposes of Part 6 of PPERA (see section 85 of that Act);

  • registered party” has the same meaning as in PPERA (see section 160(1) of that Act).

Controlled expenditure etc

26Restriction on which third parties may incur controlled expenditure

(1)In Part 6 of PPERA, at the beginning of Chapter 2 insert—

Which third parties may incur expenditure
89ARestriction on which third parties may incur controlled expenditure

(1)No amount of controlled expenditure may be incurred by or on behalf of a third party during a reserved regulated period unless the third party—

(a)falls within any paragraph of section 88(2) (third parties eligible to give notification), or

(b)is an unincorporated association with the requisite UK connection.

(2)Subsection (1) does not apply to any expenses incurred by or on behalf of a third party during a reserved regulated period which do not in total exceed £700.

(3)Subsections (4) and (5) apply where expenses are incurred by or on behalf of a third party in contravention of subsection (1).

(4)If the third party is not an individual—

(a)any person who authorised the expenses to be incurred by or on behalf of the third party is guilty of an offence if the person knew or ought reasonably to have known that the expenses would be incurred in contravention of subsection (1), and

(b)the third party is also guilty of an offence.

(5)If the third party is an individual, the individual is guilty of an offence if they knew or ought reasonably to have known that the expenses would be incurred in contravention of subsection (1).

(6)An unincorporated association has “the requisite UK connection” if it consists of two or more persons both or all of whom are registered in a register of parliamentary electors in pursuance of a declaration made under and in accordance with section 1C of the Representation of the People Act 1985 (overseas elector’s declaration).

(7)In this section—

  • register of parliamentary electors” means a register of parliamentary electors maintained under section 9 of the Representation of the People Act 1983;

  • reserved regulated period” means a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly).

(2)In Schedule 20 to PPERA (penalties), at the appropriate place in the table insert—

Section 89A(4) or (5) (incurring controlled expenditure in contravention of section 89A(1))On summary conviction in England and Wales: fine
On summary conviction in Scotland or Northern Ireland: statutory maximum
On indictment: fine.

(3)The amendments made by subsections (1) and (2) have effect only in relation to reserved regulated periods beginning on or after the day on which this section comes fully into force.

(4)In subsection (3), “reserved regulated period” means a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 to PPERA (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly).

27Third parties capable of giving notification for purposes of Part 6 of PPERA

(1)In section 88 of PPERA (third parties recognised for the purposes of Part 6), after subsection (8) insert—

(9)The Secretary of State may by order amend subsection (2), as it applies for the purposes of a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly), by—

(a)adding a description of third party to the list in that subsection,

(b)removing a description of third party from that list, or

(c)varying the description of a third party in that list.

(10)An order under subsection (9)(b) or (c) may be made only where the order gives effect to a recommendation of the Commission.

(2)In section 156 of PPERA (orders and regulations), in subsection (4), after paragraph (dd) insert—

(de)section 88(9),.

28Recognised third parties: changes to existing limits etc

(1)In section 85 of PPERA (controlled expenditure by third parties), before subsection (6) insert—

(5B)The lower-tier expenditure limits”, in relation to controlled expenditure incurred by or on behalf of a recognised third party, means the limits specified in section 94(5) (limits on controlled expenditure incurred in a part of the UK); and a recognised third party is subject to those limits if the notification given by the third party under section 88(1), as it has effect for the time being, contains a statement within section 88(3D).

(2)Section 88 of PPERA (third parties recognised for the purposes of Part 6) is amended in accordance with subsections (3) to (6).

(3)After subsection (3C) insert—

(3D)A notification given under subsection (1) by a third party so as to be subject to the lower-tier expenditure limits must contain a statement to that effect.

(4)In subsection (6)—

(a)in paragraph (a), after “statements” insert “within subsection (3)”;

(b)in paragraph (b)—

(i)after “any statement” insert “within subsection (3)”;

(ii)for “subsection (3)” substitute “that subsection”.

(5)After subsection (6) insert—

(6A)In a case where the original notification, as it has effect for the time being, contains a statement within subsection (3D), the renewal notification must either—

(a)confirm that the statement is to continue to have effect, or

(b)indicate that the statement is withdrawn.

(6)In subsection (8), for the words from “any statement” to the end substitute—

(a)any statement within subsection (3) that is contained in the original notification, as it has effect for the time being, is replaced by some other statement conforming with that subsection that is contained in the notification of alteration, or

(b)any statement within subsection (3D) that is contained in the original notification, as it has effect for the time being, is withdrawn.

(7)Section 94 of PPERA (limits on controlled expenditure by third parties) is amended in accordance with subsections (8) to (10).

(8)In subsection (3)—

(a)in paragraph (a), for “either” substitute any of the following sub-paragraphs applies—

(ai)during a regulated period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly), any controlled expenditure is incurred by or on behalf of a third party in excess of £10,000;;

(b)at the end of paragraph (a)(i), for “, or” substitute “;”;

(c)for paragraph (b) substitute—

(b)the third party—

(i)in a case within paragraph (a)(ai) or (ii), is not a recognised third party;

(ii)in a case within paragraph (a)(i), is not a recognised third party or, where the regulated period is one in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10, is a recognised third party but is subject to the lower-tier expenditure limits.

(9)After subsection (4) insert—

(4ZA)In its application to a case within subsection (3)(a)(i) where the third party is a recognised third party that is subject to the lower-tier expenditure limits, the reference in subsection (4)(a)(i) to any person who authorised the expenditure to be incurred is to be read as a reference to the responsible person.

(10)After subsection (10) insert—

(10A)Where an offence under subsection (4) is committed in the case of a recognised third party that is subject to the lower-tier expenditure limits—

(a)the third party ceases to be subject to those limits at the time the offence is committed, and

(b)this Part then applies to the third party as if the notification under section 88(1) which is for the time being in force in relation to the third party did not contain a statement under section 88(3D).

(11)In section 94A of PPERA (arrangements between third parties notified to the Commission), after subsection (5) insert—

(5A)A recognised third party that is subject to the lower-tier expenditure limits may not send a notice under subsection (1).

(12)The following subsection: “( ) This section does not apply in relation to a recognised third party that is subject to the lower-tier expenditure limits.”—

(a)is inserted after the provision of PPERA mentioned in the left-hand column of the following table, and

(b)is inserted after that provision with the applicable number mentioned in the right-column of the table.

Provision of PPERANumber of inserted subsection
Section 91(4) (restriction on payments in respect of controlled expenditure)(4A)
Section 92(7) (restriction on making claims in respect of controlled expenditure)(7A)
Section 95A(10) (quarterly donation reports)(10A)
Section 95B(10) (weekly donation reports during general election periods)(10A)
Section 95D(7) (forfeiture)(8)
Section 96(8) (returns as to controlled expenditure)(9)

(13)The amendments made by the preceding provisions of this section have effect only in relation to reserved regulated periods beginning on or after the day on which this section comes fully into force.

(14)In subsection (13), “reserved regulated period” means a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 to PPERA (periods involving parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly).

29Code of practice on controls relating to third parties

(1)After section 100 of PPERA insert—

Code of practice relating to controlled expenditure
100ACode of practice on controlled expenditure

(1)The Commission must prepare a code of practice about the operation of this Part in relation to a reserved regulated period.

(2)The code must in particular set out—

(a)guidance on the kinds of expenses which do, or do not, fall within Part 1 of Schedule 8A (qualifying expenses);

(b)guidance on determining whether the condition in section 85(2)(b) (promoting or procuring electoral success) is met in relation to expenditure;

(c)guidance on determining whether anything provided to or for the use of a third party falls to be dealt with in accordance with section 86 (notional controlled expenditure) or with section 95 and Schedule 11 (donations);

(d)examples of when expenditure falls to be dealt with in accordance with section 94(6) (expenditure of a third party in pursuance of an arrangement with one or more other third parties);

(e)guidance about the operation of sections 94D to 94H (targeted controlled expenditure).

(3)The Commission may from time to time revise the code.

(4)In exercising their functions under this Part, the Commission must have regard to the code.

(5)It is a defence for a third party charged with an offence under any provision of this Part, where the offence relates to expenditure incurred or treated as incurred by a third party during a reserved regulated period, to show—

(a)that the code, in the form for the time being issued under section 100B, was complied with by the third party in determining whether the expenditure is controlled expenditure for the purposes of this Part, and

(b)that the offence would not have been committed on the basis of the controlled expenditure as determined in accordance with the code.

(6)In this section, “reserved regulated period” means a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 (regulated periods for parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly).

(7)Section 100B sets out consultation and procedural requirements relating to the code or any revised code.

100BCode of practice: consultation and procedural requirements

(1)The Commission must consult the following on a draft of a code under section 100A—

(a)the Speaker’s Committee;

(b)the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee;

(c)such other persons as the Commission consider appropriate.

(2)After the Commission have carried out the consultation required by subsection (1), they must—

(a)make whatever modifications to the draft code the Commission consider necessary in light of responses to the consultation, and

(b)submit the draft to the Secretary of State for approval by the Secretary of State.

(3)The Secretary of State may approve a draft code either without modifications or with such modifications as the Secretary of State may determine.

(4)Once the Secretary of State has approved a draft code, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a copy of the draft, whether—

(a)in its original form, or

(b)in a form which incorporates any modifications determined under subsection (3).

(5)If the draft code incorporates any such modifications, the Secretary of State must at the same time lay before each House a statement of the Secretary of State’s reasons for making them.

(6)If, within the 40-day period, either House resolves not to approve the draft, the Secretary of State must take no further steps in relation to the draft code.

(7)Subsection (6) does not prevent a new draft code from being laid before Parliament.

(8)If no resolution of the kind mentioned in subsection (6) is made within the 40-day period—

(a)the Secretary of State must issue the code in the form of the draft laid before Parliament,

(b)the Commission must arrange for the code to be published in such manner as they consider appropriate, and

(c)the code comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by order appoint.

(9)References in this section (other than in subsection (1)) to a code or draft code include a revised code or draft revised code.

(10)In this section, “the 40-day period”, in relation to a draft code, means—

(a)if the draft is laid before one House on a day later than the day on which it is laid before the other House, the period of 40 days beginning with the later of the two days, and

(b)in any other case, the period of 40 days beginning with the day on which the draft is laid before each House, no account being taken of any period during which Parliament is dissolved or prorogued or during which both Houses are adjourned for more than four days.

(11)If the name of the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee is changed, the reference in subsection (1)(b) to that Committee is to be read (subject to subsection (12)) as a reference to the Committee by its new name.

(12)If the functions of the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee at the passing of this Act with respect to electoral matters (or functions corresponding substantially to such matters) become functions of a different committee of the House of Commons, the reference in subsection (1)(b) to that Committee is to be read as a reference to the committee which for the time being has those functions.

(2)In section 156 of PPERA (orders and regulations), in subsection (3), before paragraph (a) insert—

(za)an order under section 100B(8);

(3)In Schedule 8A to PPERA (controlled expenditure: qualifying expenses), in paragraph 3, after sub-paragraph (10) insert—

(11)This paragraph does not apply in relation to expenses incurred during a period in relation to which any limit is imposed by paragraph 3, 7, 9, 10 or 11 of Schedule 10 (regulated periods for parliamentary general elections or general elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly) (see sections 100A and 100B as regards expenses incurred during such a period).

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