Canada Elections Act
Marginal note:Petty expenses
381 (1) A person may pay a petty expense incurred for office supplies, postage, courier services and other incidental expenses under the written authorization of
(a) a registered agent of a registered party, as an expense incurred on behalf of the registered party;
(b) an electoral district agent of a registered association, as an expense incurred on behalf of the association;
(c) the financial agent of a nomination contestant, as a nomination campaign expense;
(d) the official agent of a candidate, as an electoral campaign expense for the candidate; or
(e) a leadership campaign agent of a leadership contestant, as a leadership campaign expense.
Marginal note:Authorized maximum
(2) The written authorization referred to in subsection (1) shall specify a maximum amount for the total of petty expenses that the person is authorized to pay.
Marginal note:Statement and evidence of payment
(3) A person who is authorized to pay a petty expense shall provide the agent who authorized it with a statement of payments that the person made and the documentation referred to in section 380 within three months after
(a) in the case of a petty expense incurred on behalf of a registered party, the day on which it is incurred;
(b) in the case of a petty expense incurred on behalf of a registered association, the day on which it is incurred;
(c) in the case of a petty expense incurred on behalf of a nomination contestant, the day on which it is incurred;
(d) in the case of a petty expense incurred on behalf of a candidate, polling day; and
(e) in the case of a petty expense incurred on behalf of a leadership contestant, the day on which it is incurred.
Marginal note:Prohibition
(4) No person who is authorized to pay petty expenses shall pay, in total, more than the maximum amount of petty expenses that they are authorized to pay.
- 2000, c. 9, s. 381
- 2004, c. 24, s. 11
- 2014, c. 12, s. 86
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