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Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2006C00600
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Character Range: 16787–19457

Penalty for an offence against this subsection:   Twenty dollars.

 (3) The Statistician may require a person to furnish, with respect to another person who was in the Territory on the night of the Census day in a census year but did not reside in a dwelling on that night, particulars of any of the matters relating to a person that are specified in a Householder's Schedule.

 (4) A person shall not fail to comply, to the best of his knowledge and belief, with a requirement made under the last preceding subsection.

Penalty for an offence against this subsection:   Twenty dollars.

19 Obligation of persons in respect of whom particulars are not furnished

  Where the particulars required under this Ordinance in respect of a person have not been included in a Householder's Schedule or in a personal slip that has been furnished to an occupier of a dwelling, to the master of a ship or to a Collector, that person shall, as soon as practicable after the Census day in a census year, attend at a post office or police station and there furnish the particulars in respect of himself specified in a Householder's Schedule.

Penalty:   Twenty dollars.

20 Collection of Schedules

  A Collector shall, as soon as practicable after the Census day in a census year, call at each dwelling in the Collector's District for which he has been appointed and collect the Householder's Schedules and the personal slips in respect of that dwelling.

21 Particulars with respect to uninhabited dwellings

  Where a Collector finds that a dwelling is uninhabited on the Census day in a census year, the Collector shall:
 (a) supply, on a Householder's Schedule, such of the particulars in relation to a dwelling as are specified in that Schedule and he can ascertain by observation and inquiry;
 (b) write on the Schedule the word 'unoccupied' and such brief particulars of the reasons why the dwelling is uninhabited as he can ascertain by inquiry; and
 (c) sign the Schedule.

22 Collectors to assist in filling up Schedules

  It is the duty of a Collector:
 (a) to assist a person who requests him so to do in filling up a Householder's Schedule; and
 (b) to satisfy himself by inquiries from the occupiers of dwellings or other persons that the Householder's Schedules collected by him have been correctly filled up.

23 Persons to supply information to Collectors

  A person shall answer, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a question asked him by a Collector, being a question relevant to any information that the Collector is required to obtain for the purpose of the taking and collection of the Census in a census year.

Penalty:   Twenty dollars.

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