• 1. A political group may submit a written request to the central electoral committee for the election of members of the House of Representatives to add its logo to the register referred to in Article G 1 of the Electoral Act. Requests received or supplemented as referred to in Article 4:5, paragraph 1, of the General Administrative Law Act after the forty-second day before the nomination will not be considered for the subsequent election.
• 2. The central electoral committee will only reject the request if:
o a. the designation of the political grouping is not registered with that central electoral committee or, if applicable, an already submitted request for registration of the designation is rejected;
o b. the logo is contrary to public order;
o c. the logo wholly or substantially corresponds to an already registered logo of another political grouping, or to a logo for which a registration request has already been received pursuant to this article, and there is a risk of confusion as a result;
o d. the logo is otherwise misleading to voters;
o e. the logo wholly or substantially corresponds to that of a legal entity that has been declared prohibited by a final court decision and has therefore been dissolved;
o f. the request is received by the central electoral committee on the same day as another request for registration of a completely or substantially similar logo, unless that other request must already be rejected on one of the grounds mentioned under a through e.
• 3. The central electoral committee's decision on the request will be notified to the authorized representative and published in the Government Gazette.
• 4. A political grouping whose logo has been entered in the register may submit a written request to the central electoral committee to amend this logo. The last sentence of the first paragraph, as well as the second and third paragraphs, apply mutatis mutandis to requests for amendments.
• 5. The central electoral committee shall delete the logo of a political grouping when it deletes the designation of that political grouping, or at the request of that political grouping.
• 6. Further rules regarding the manner in which a logo is submitted may be established by general administrative order.