Bill C-63
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18. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 68:
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Designation
of liaison
officers
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68.1 At the time that the Chief Electoral
Officer considers appropriate, the Chief
Electoral Officer, in consultation with the
Minister responsible for corrections in the
province, shall arrange for the designation of
liaison officers that are required in order to
enter in the Register of Electors the names of
incarcerated electors.
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Listing of
incarcerated
electors
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68.2 At the time that the Chief Electoral
Officer considers appropriate, the Chief
Electoral Officer shall send to the liaison
officer of each correctional institution the
number of registration forms needed in order
to have the name of each incarcerated elector
entered in the Register of Electors.
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Registration
forms to be
completed
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68.3 (1) The liaison officer shall cause to be
completed a registration form for every
incarcerated elector, indicating the elector's
surname, given names, sex and date of birth,
and indicating the city, town, village or other
place in Canada, with street address, if any,
province and postal code in which is situated
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Place of
residence
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(2) For the purposes of the registration
form, the residence of a qualified elector is
deemed to be at the first place referred to in
paragraphs (1)(a) to (d) that is known,
following the order of those paragraphs.
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Registration
forms to be
validated
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(3) All registration forms shall be validated
with the name of the electoral district in which
is situated the residence shown in the form,
signed by the liaison officer who validates the
form and returned to the Chief Electoral
Officer.
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1993, c. 19,
s. 31
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19. (1) Subsection 71(2) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Certification
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(2) Each enumerator shall certify, by
signing the enumeration record, that the
elector information that is submitted to the
returning officer is, as far as the enumerator
knows, correct.
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(2) Section 71 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after subsection (3):
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Transmission
of documents
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(4) The returning officer shall, as soon as his
or her office has been closed, transmit to the
Chief Electoral Officer all documents in his or
her possession relating to the enumeration.
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20. The heading before section 63 and
sections 63 to 71 of the Act, as amended by
sections 12 to 19, are repealed.
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21. (1) The Act is amended by adding the
following before the heading before section
71.1:
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Responsibi- lity of enumerator
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71.001 (1) Any enumerator who wilfully or
without reasonable excuse
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forfeits the enumerator's right to payment for
his or her services and expenses.
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Certification
of certain
accounts
prohibited
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(2) A returning officer shall exercise special
care in the certification of enumerators'
accounts and, where the returning officer is of
opinion that an enumerator has made an
omission or entry referred to in subsection (1),
the returning officer shall not certify the
account of the enumerator concerned but shall
send it uncertified to the Chief Electoral
Officer with a special report attached thereto
stating the relevant facts.
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Adaptation of
Act to
enumeration
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71.002 Subsections 9(1) and 11(3) and
sections 204 to 207 apply in respect of an
enumeration conducted under section 63, with
such modifications as the circumstances
require and with references to an election
being read as references to the enumeration.
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Notice in the
Canada
Gazette
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71.003 On the completion of the
enumeration, the Chief Electoral Officer shall
publish a notice to that effect in the Canada
Gazette.
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(2) Sections 71.001 to 71.003 of the Act, as
enacted by subsection (1), are repealed.
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22. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 71:
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REGISTER OF ELECTORS |
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Establishment and Maintenance |
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Establish- ment and maintenance
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71.01 The Chief Electoral Officer shall
establish and maintain an automated register
of Canadians who are qualified as electors, to
be known as the Register of Electors.
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Establishment of Register |
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Sources
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71.011 The Register of Electors shall be
established from
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Notice |
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Notice in
Canada
Gazette
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71.012 As soon as the establishment of the
Register of Electors has been completed, the
Chief Electoral Officer shall give notice of
that fact in the Canada Gazette.
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Members and
registered
parties
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71.013 (1) On October 15 in each year, the
Chief Electoral Officer shall, in respect of
each electoral district, send an electronic copy
of the list of electors, taken from the Register
of Electors, to the elected member and, on
request, to each registered party that presented
a candidate in that electoral district in the last
election.
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Contents of
list of electors
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(2) The list of electors mentioned in
subsection (1)
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Exception
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(3) This section does not apply if the date
mentioned in subsection (1) falls during an
electoral period, or if the poll at a general
election was held during the three months
preceding that date.
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Updating the Register |
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Sources of
information
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71.014 (1) The Register of Electors shall be
updated from
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Amendments
to Schedule
IV
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(2) The Chief Electoral Officer may at any
time amend Schedule IV by adding, changing
or deleting the name of a provincial Act or of
any other source of information, but no such
amendment comes into force until notice
thereof is published in the Canada Gazette.
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Duty of
returning
officer
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71.015 Between the date of issue of the writ
and polling day, each returning officer shall
update the Register of Electors from the
information that he or she obtains pursuant to
this Act.
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New electors
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71.016 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer
shall, before listing a new elector in the
Register of Electors, send the elector the Chief
Electoral Officer's information relating to that
elector and ask the elector if he or she wishes
to be listed in the Register of Electors.
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Obligation of
elector
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(2) An elector referred to in subsection (1)
who wishes to be listed in the Register of
Electors must confirm, correct or complete
the information, in writing, and give it to the
Chief Electoral Officer along with a signed
certification that the elector has Canadian
citizenship.
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Exceptions
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(3) This section does not apply in respect of
the listing of a new elector that is
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Listing
requests
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71.017 (1) Any person may at any time
request the Chief Electoral Officer to list that
person in the Register of Electors, by
providing
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Optional
information
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(2) In addition to the information referred to
in subsection (1), the Chief Electoral Officer
may invite the person to give any other
information that the Chief Electoral Officer
considers necessary to implement any
agreements entered into under section 71.024,
but the person is not required to do so.
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Corrections
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71.018 An elector may give the Chief
Electoral Officer any changes to the
information in the Register of Electors
relating to that elector, and the Chief Electoral
Officer shall make the necessary corrections
to the Register of Electors.
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Verification
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71.019 The Chief Electoral Officer may at
any time
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Deletion of
names
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71.02 The Chief Electoral Officer may
delete from the Register of Electors the name
of any person who
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Restrictions
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71.021 If an elector so requests the Chief
Electoral Officer in writing, information in the
Register of Electors relating to that elector
shall be used only for federal electoral or
referendum purposes.
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Access to
personal
information
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71.022 If an elector so requests the Chief
Electoral Officer in writing, the Chief
Electoral Officer shall send the elector all the
information in the Chief Electoral Officer's
possession relating to that elector.
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