Election Funding, Expenditure and Disclosures (Adjustable Amounts) Notice (2011 SI 597)



2   Definitions
Schedule 1 Notice of adjustable amounts
1   Applicable caps on political donations (section 95A of the Act)
(1) Political donations to or for the benefit of a registered party
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of financial year
Adjustable amount
1 July 2011
$5,200
1 July 2012
$5,300
(2) Political donations to or for the benefit of a party that is not a registered party
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of financial year
Adjustable amount
1 July 2011
$2,100
1 July 2012
$2,200
(3) Political donations to or for the benefit of an elected member
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of financial year
Adjustable amount
1 July 2011
$2,100
1 July 2012
$2,200
(4) Political donations to or for the benefit of a group
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of financial year
Adjustable amount
1 July 2011
$5,200
1 July 2012
$5,300
(5) Political donations to or for the benefit of a candidate
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of financial year
Adjustable amount
1 July 2011
$2,100
1 July 2012
$2,200
(6) Political donations to or for the benefit of a third-party campaigner
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of financial year
Adjustable amount
1 July 2011
$2,100
1 July 2012
$2,200
2   Applicable caps on electoral communication expenditure on State election campaigns (section 95F of the Act)
(1) Parties with Assembly candidates in a general election
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
Adjustable amount
27 March 2011
$111,200
(2) Other parties with Council candidates in a general election
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
Adjustable amount
27 March 2011
$1,166,600
(3) Independent groups of candidates in Council general elections
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
Adjustable amount
27 March 2011
$1,166,600
(4) Party candidates in Assembly general election
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
Adjustable amount
27 March 2011
$111,200
(5) Non-grouped candidates in Council general election
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
Adjustable amount
27 March 2011
$166,700
(6) Candidates in Assembly by-election
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
Adjustable amount
27 March 2011
$222,300
(7) Independent candidates in Assembly general election
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
Adjustable amount
27 March 2011
$166,700
(8) Third-party campaigners
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
adjustable amount
27 March 2011
For a State general election:
(a)  $1,166,600 if the third-party campaigner was registered under the Act prior to the commencement of the capped expenditure period for the election, or
(b)  $583,300 if the third-party campaigner was not registered under the Act prior to the commencement of the capped expenditure period for the election, or
     for a by-election for the Assembly, $22,300
(9) Additional cap for individual Assembly seats
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of election period
adjustable amount
27 March 2011
(a)  $55,600 in the case of a party, or
(b)  $22,300 in the case of a third-party campaigner
3   Public funding of eligible parties for administrative expenditure (section 97E of the Act)
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of calendar year
Adjustable amount
1 January 2012
(a)  $83,000 for each elected member endorsed by the party, or
(b)  $2,073,100,
whichever is the lesser
1 January 2013
(a)  $85,000 for each elected member endorsed by the party, or
(b)  $2,120,900,
whichever is the lesser
4   Public funding of Independent members for administrative expenditure (section 97F of the Act)
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of calendar year
Adjustable amount
1 January 2012
$83,000
1 January 2013
$85,000
5   Public funding of eligible parties for policy development expenditure (section 97I of the Act)
Table
Column 1
Column 2
First day of calendar year
Adjustable amount
1 January 2012
(a)  26 cents for each first preference vote received by any candidate at the previous State election who was endorsed by the party, or
(b)  $5,200,
whichever is the lesser
1 January 2013
(a)  27 cents for each first preference vote received by any candidate at the previous State election who was endorsed by the party, or
(b)  $5,400,
whichever is the lesser
sch 1: Am 2012 (426), Sch 1; 2012 (566), Sch 1 [1] [2].