Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00466:section:10:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00466
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 10 (pt 4/4)
Character Range: 21401–23838

body of a kind prescribed by the rules;
whether or not resident in, formed or created in, or carrying on business in, Australia, and whether constituted under an Australian or foreign law or not constituted under a law at all.
Note: See sections 64 and 65 for how the scheme applies to partnerships and other bodies that are not legal persons.
political or governmental influence: see section 12.
provisional transparency notice: see subsection 14B(1).
purpose has a meaning affected by section 14.
recent designated position holder, at a particular time, means a person:
 (a) who was a designated position holder at any time in the 15 years before the particular time; and
 (b) who is not at the particular time a designated position holder.
referendum has the same meaning as in the Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984.
registered under the scheme in relation to a foreign principal: see section 17.
registered political party has the same meaning as in the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.
registrable activity in relation to a foreign principal: see sections 20, 21, 22 and 23.
registrable arrangement: see section 13A.
registrant means a person who is registered under the scheme.
renewal period: see subsection 39(3).
rules means rules made under section 71.
scheme means this Act and the rules.
scheme information: see section 50.
scheme official: see section 51.
Secretary means the Secretary of the Department.
transparency notice: see subsection 14A(2).
voting period means any of the following:
 (a) for a federal election—the period:
 (i) beginning on the day of the issue of the writ for the election under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918; and
 (ii) ending at the time determined in accordance with that Act to be the latest time on polling day at which an elector in Australia could enter a polling booth for the purpose of casting a vote in the election;
 (b) for a referendum—the period:
 (i) beginning on the day of the issue of the writ for the referendum under the Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984; and
 (ii) ending at the time determined in accordance with that Act to be the latest time on the voting day for the referendum at which an elector in Australia could enter a polling booth for the purpose of voting at the referendum;
 (c) for a vote, survey or process prescribed by the rules for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of designated vote—the period prescribed by the rules.