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2004 Legislative Session: 5th Session, 37th Parliament
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Ms. JOY MacPHAIL
WHEREAS in June 1996 B.C.'s Auditor General issued a report which said in part that:
"Advertising undertaken either shortly before or after an election writ is issued should have a clear commercial or essential community information purpose and be necessary at that particular time. It should not give grounds, through its content or timing, for a claim that it is being used for partisan political gain."
AND WHEREAS the public has responded favourably to the advice of the Auditor General on this matter:
HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows:
Election Act
1 Section 1 of the Election Act, R.S.B.C., c. 106, is amended by adding the following definition:
"Government Advertising" means any communications through written or electronic media, funded in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, by taxpayers' dollars administered by the Provincial Government.
2 Section 235 (under Part ll – Election Communications) is amended by adding:
235 (a) Government advertising is prohibited during the campaign period of either a general election or a by-election except as allowed by regulation as established under this act.
(b) Government advertising is prohibited during the 4 months leading up to a general election except as allowed by regulation as established under this act.
3 Section 264 (Offences in relation to election advertising and other promotions) is amended by adding:
(3) (a) A government that contravenes Section 235 commits an offence.
(b) The Premier of a government that commits an offence under subsection (3) (a) is liable to a fine of not more than $5,000.
4 Part 13 – General is amended by adding:
284 Regulations specific to Section 235 will be written by a non-partisan committee established by unanimous consent of the Legislature of British Columbia.
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