These Regulations may be cited as the European Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers' Expenses) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1989, and shall come into force on 13th June 1989.
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The European Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers' Expenses) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1989
Unless the context otherwise requires, in these Regulations
“European Parliamentary election” means the election of a representative to the European Parliament;
“Parliamentary constituency” means an area having separate representation in the House of Commons;
and other expressions have the same meaning as in the Representation of the People Act 1983 and the European Parliamentary Elections Act 1978 .
The maximum charges to which the Chief Electoral Officer for Northern Ireland, as the returning officer responsible for the conduct of European Parliamentary elections in Northern Ireland, shall be entitled in respect of services rendered and expenses incurred by him for the purposes of or in connection with a European Parliamentary election are the amounts specified in the Schedule to these Regulations.
The European Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers' Expenses) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1984 are hereby revoked.
In a contested election:
In an uncontested election for all necessary preliminary work the amount shall be the same as the amount specified for corresponding work in a contested election.
(a) For the presiding officer at each polling station (to include all expenses other than any travelling or overnight subsistence expenses specified in this Schedule) £80.00
(b) For any person who takes over the duties of a presiding officer because of the incapacity of that presiding officer on the day of the election (with like inclusion) £80.00
In addition, a further sum not exceeding £5.00 may be paid in respect of one of the presiding officers at a polling place to which there are assigned not less than 3,000 entries in the register of electors to be used at the election (as first published), where the returning officer determines that such a payment is necessary for the effective conduct of the election.
(a) For one clerk at each polling station £50.00
(b) For additional clerks at a polling station either being clerks at a polling station to which there are assigned more than 700 entries in the register of electors to be used at the election (as first published), such additional clerks not to exceed one clerk for every 600 entries or fraction thereof in excess of 700 or being clerks whose employment is determined by the returning officer to be necessary for the effective conduct of the election:
For each additional clerk (whole-time or part-time as the case may require) £50.00
(1) For the employment of persons in connection with the manual preparation and issue of the official poll cards, including charges for superannuation contributions where payable:
(a) For the initial preparation of cards:
For every 100 cards or fraction thereof £3.20
(b) For each revision not confined to a particular section of the cards:
(i) For every 100 cards or fraction thereof prepared on the initial preparation £0.50
(ii) For every 100 new cards or fraction thereof prepared £3.20
Provided that, if the number of new cards does not exceed 15 per cent of the number prepared on the initial preparation, the total allowances for the revision shall be increased by 5 per cent.
(c) For a revision of a particular section only of the cards:For every 100 new cards or fraction thereof prepared £3.20
(d) For completion and issue of the cards on the occasion of an election: For every 100 cards or fraction thereof issued (or withdrawn in respect of voters entitled to vote by post) £1.65
(2) For the employment of persons in connection with the issue of poll cards which have not been prepared manually, including charges for superannuation contributions where payable:
For every 100 cards or fraction thereof £1.05
Provided that:
(a) in calculating the maximum amounts which the returning officer shall be entitled to charge under sub-paragraphs (1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) and (2) above, each Parliamentary constituency contained within Northern Ireland shall be treated separately for the purpose of determining the number of cards or new cards (as the case may be) prepared and issued;
(b) the maximum amount which the returning officer shall be entitled to charge under this paragraph shall be the total of the maximum amounts specified for such of the stages of work represented by sub-paragraphs (1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) and (2) above as he has carried out, notwithstanding that the amount disbursed by him for any particular stage is greater than the amount specified hereunder as the maximum amount for that stage;
(c) the maximum amount which the returning officer shall be entitled to charge under this paragraph shall be increased by any amount by which the maximum amount which he is entitled to charge under paragraph I.4 below exceeds the amount disbursed by him for the purposes described in that paragraph.
(a) For persons employed in connection with the count, including the verification of ballot papers, as:
(i) Count Clerk £50.00 per day
(ii) Sorter £55.00 per day
(iii) Count Supervisor or Calculator £80.00 per day
(b) For all clerical and other assistance employed by the returning officer and deputy returning officers including day subsistence expenses Authorised Maximum
Returning officer’s or deputy returning officers' travelling and overnight subsistence expenses where necessary to make arrangements for the poll or otherwise in connection with the conduct of the election Authorised Maximum
Travelling and overnight subsistence expenses of presiding officers and poll clerks where necessary (including any expenses incurred in conveying the ballot boxes in those cases in which presiding officers or poll clerks are responsible for the transport of the boxes to or from the polling stations) Authorised Maximum
Travelling and overnight subsistence expenses of clerical and other assistants employed by the returning officer or deputy returning officer where necessary to make arrangements for the poll or otherwise in connection with the conduct of the election Authorised Maximum
For printing and providing ballot papers Authorised Maximum
For printing and providing official poll cards Authorised Maximum
For printing and providing notices and other documents required in and about the election or poll and costs of publishing the same Authorised Maximum
For the renting of any building or room for the purpose of the election and for expenses of heating, lighting and cleaning any building or room for such purpose Authorised Maximum
For adapting and fitting up any building or room for the purpose of the election (including the provision of voting compartments and any necessary furniture) and restoring it to fit condition for its normal use Authorised Maximum
For providing ballot boxes, including any repairs Authorised Maximum
For the conveyance of ballot boxes and ballot papers in those cases where the cost of transport is not included in the travelling expenses of presiding officers and poll clerks under paragraph I.6 above Authorised Maximum
For every stamping instrument required to be purchased, hired, altered or repaired Authorised Maximum
For copies of the electoral register Authorised Maximum
For general stationery, postage, telephone calls, bank charges and miscellaneous expenses Authorised Maximum
Cite this legislation
The European Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers' Expenses) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1989 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-1989-996
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