Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2007C00183:clause:1_109zf
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2007C00183
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 109ZF
Character Range: 442337–443288

109ZF  Who may be an authorised independent adviser?

 (1) In a ballot order, the Commission may name a person nominated by the applicant as the authorised independent adviser.

 (2) The Commission must not name a person as the authorised independent adviser for the ballot unless the Commission is satisfied that the person:
 (a) is sufficiently independent of the applicant; and
 (b) is capable of giving the authorised ballot agent:
 (i) advice that is; and
 (ii) recommendations that are;
  directed towards ensuring that the ballot will be fair and democratic; and
 (c) has consented to be so named.

 (3) The regulations may prescribe factors to be taken into account by the Commission in determining whether a person is capable of giving an authorised ballot agent:
 (a) advice that is; and
 (b) recommendations that are;
directed towards ensuring that a protected action ballot will be fair and democratic.

Subdivision F—Funding of ballots