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Paragraph 412
 

Deregistration — failure to provide documents


(1) The Chief Electoral Officer may deregister a registered party if the party fails to provide


(a) any of the documents referred to in section 392;


(b) a report under subsection 396(2) concerning the appointment of a registered agent;


(c) any of the documents referred to in subsection 400(2) or 405(1) or (4) with respect to a replacement of its auditor or chief agent;


(d) either of the documents referred to in subsections 405(1) and (3) with respect to a change of its leader;


(e) a report in accordance with subsection 405(2) of a change in the registered information on its name, short-form name, abbreviation or logo mentioned in paragraphs 385(2)(a) to (c);


(f) a report under subsection 405(1) concerning a change in any other registered information;


(g) confirmation under subsection 406(1) or section 407 of the validity of the registered information;


(h) a report that is required to be filed under subsection 476.1(1) by the registered party; or


(i) a statement that is required under subsection 478.1(1) or (2).


Deregistration — failure to publish updated policy for the protection of personal information


(2) The Chief Electoral Officer may deregister a registered party if the party fails to publish an updated version of its policy for the protection of personal information on its Internet site in accordance with section 405.1.


Deregistration — failure to continue to have policy for the protection of personal information


(3) The Chief Electoral Officer may deregister a registered party if the party fails to continue to have a policy for the protection of personal information referred to in paragraph 385(2)(k).


2000, c. 9, s. 412; 2003, c. 19, s. 30; 2014, c. 12, s. 86; 2018, c. 31, s. 260.