S.I. No. 115/1973 - Presidential Elections (Local Returning Officers' Charges and Accounts) Regulations, 1973.


S.I. No. 115 of 1973.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS (LOCAL RETURNING OFFICERS' CHARGES AND ACCOUNTS) REGULATIONS, 1973.

I, RICHIE RYAN, Minister for Finance in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 21 (5) of the Presidential Elections Act, 1937 (No. 32 of 1937), as extended by section 44 (4) of the Electoral Act, 1963 (No. 19 of 1963), hereby make the following regulations:

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Presidential Elections (Local Returning Officers' Charges and Accounts) Regulations, 1973.

2. The Interpretation Act, 1937 (No. 38 of 1937), applies to these Regulations.

3. In these Regulations—

" electors " means, in relation to the ascertainment of the maximum sum payable to a local returning officer, the number of persons registered in the register of Dáil electors for the constituency in respect of which he is the local returning officer;

" accounts " means the accounts of a local returning officer in respect of services and expenses which have been properly rendered or incurred by him for the purposes of or in connection with a presidential election.

4. The scale of maximum charges for the purposes of section 21 of the Presidential Elections Act, 1937 , (No. 32 of 1937) as extended by section 44 of the Electoral Act, 1963 , (No. 19 of 1963) to be paid to local returning officers shall be the scale set forth in the Schedule to these Regulations.

5. The accounts shall be rendered to the Minister for Finance within a period of six weeks from polling day by being addressed and sent to the Secretary, Department of Finance, Upper Ely Place, Dublin 2.

6. The accounts shall be accompanied by a declaration made and subscribed by the local returning officer rendering them and every such declaration shall be in the following form:—

I declare that the accounts rendered by me in respect of my services and disbursements are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.      (Signed)

7. In the case of disbursements which have been already settled, vouchers and receipts shall be submitted with the accounts, and in the case of charges which have not been settled, the relevant bills shall be submitted with the accounts.

8. The accounts shall be prepared in such form as shows the items of expenditure and the total thereof under each of the various headings specified in the appropriate scale of maximum charges.

9. In rendering the accounts due regard shall be had to any directions issued by the Minister for Finance to local returning officers with reference to the particulars and information to be furnished in support of claims for payments out of the Central Fund.

10. Nothing in these Regulations shall be taken as authorising more than one charge in respect of a particular disbursement.

11. The scale of maximum charges to be paid to local returning officers prescribed by the Presidential Elections (Local Returning Officers' Charges and Accounts) Regulations, 1966 ( S.I. No. 97 of 1966 ), shall not apply to any presidential election held after the making of these Regulations.

SCHEDULE.

(A)—Fees to local returning officers.

(1) For performing all the duties which a local returning officer is required by law to perform in connection with a presidential election (other than duties in connection with the matters specially provided for at paragraphs (2) and (3) below):—

For every complete 100 of the electors—

£

up to 150,000 electors

0·30

exceeding 150,000 electors

0·10

Provided that where a person is a local returning officer for more than one constituency or for portions of more than one constituency, all the constituencies or portions of constituencies for which he is local returning officer shall, for the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, be deemed to be a single constituency.

(2) For despatch and receipt of ballot papers of postal voters:—

For every complete 100 postal voters or fraction thereof

exceeding one-half on the register

3·00

subject to a minimum of

5·00

(3) For all duties appertaining to the counting of the votes in the constituency:—

Up to 50,000 electors

20·00

For each complete 5,000 electors over 50,000

1·00

(4) In the event of a recount of votes under Rule 28 (3) of the First Schedule to the Presidential Elections Act, 1937 , there shall be paid in respect thereof such sum as may be authorised by the Minister for Finance based on (a) the time spent thereon and (b) the remuneration for the original count.

(These fees cover any payments made to a deputy local returning officer for the discharge of any duties of a local returning officer which may be assigned to him.)

(B)—-Disbursements of local returning officer.

(1) Taking the poll

(a) each presiding officer— to cover all expenses, other than travelling expenses and subsistence allowance authorised in this scale.

£

10·00

Provided that where the number of polling stations in a polling place exceeds four, £12·00 may be paid in the case of such one (and one only) of the presiding officers as may be designated by the local returning officer.

(b) A local returning officer may appoint one emergency presiding officer in a constituency who may be paid a retaining fee of £4·50 to be increased to the full appropriate fee if he is necessarily employed as a presiding officer, and in the case of a constituency, if it consists of parts situate in two counties, two emergency presiding officers may be so appointed and paid and if it consists of parts situate in three counties, three emergency presiding officers may be so appointed and paid.

(c) one poll clerk for each presiding officer

5·25

(2) Counting the Votes

Up to 30,000 electors

150·00

For each complete l,000 electors over 30,000

1·65

(The total sum shall be divided at the discretion of the local returning officer between all competent persons appointed to assist him in counting the votes.)

(3) Miscellaneous

(a) clerical, legal and other assistance employed by the local returning officer for the purpose of the election—excluding any services for which payment is otherwise authorised by this scale—and for all expenses of the local returning officer (including, in particular, expenses incurred in complying with section 44 of the Electoral Act, 1963 ), not so authorised—

For every complete 100 electors or fraction thereof exceeding one-half in the constituency—

Up to 20,000 electors

0·85

Exceeding 20,000 electors but not exceeding 50,000 electors

0·75

Exceeding 50,000 electors

0·70

together with, in respect of assistance as aforesaid employed by the local returning officer, £50 ; provided that where a local returning officer acts for more than one constituency, the additional sum payable in respect of each constituency after the first shall not exceed £35.

(b) for the assistance of a special legal assessor employed by the local returning officer with the prior consent of the Minister for Local Government

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Such sum as may be authorised by the Minister for Finance

(c) remuneration of persons engaged in the despatch and receipt of postal voters' ballot papers—

For every complete 100 postal voters, or fraction thereof exceeding one-half, on the register for the constituency

£

3·00

Subject to a minimum of

5·00

(d) local returning officer's or deputy local returning officer's travelling expenses where necessary to make arrangements for the poll or otherwise in connection with the conduct of the election.

First-class railway expenses or, where rail service is not available, actual and necessary cost, with subsistence allowance at the rate of £2·60 a night if necessarily absent from home on account of duty (Mileage expenses shall be calculated as though journeys were taken from the county court-house of the constituency).

(e) travelling expenses of presiding officers and poll clerks, excluding any expenses incurred in conveying the ballot boxes from the polling station to the place where the votes are counted.

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Standard-class railway expenses or, where rail service is not available, actual and necessary cost, with subsistence allowance at the rate of £0·85 a night if necessarily detained on account of duty after 10.30 p.m., and £1·20 a night if so detained after 12 midnight; together with, in the case of persons employed more than 15 miles from home who are necessarily detained on duty more than seven hours, subsistence allowance at the rate of £0·60 a day.

(f) travelling expenses of clerical or other assistants employed by the local returning officer or deputy local returning officer in connection with the conduct of the election.

(g) conveying, of polling screens, ballot boxes, ballot papers, etc., in connection with the election.

(h) printing and publishing notices, etc., required in and about the election.

Actual railway charges, or where rail service is not available, actual and necessary cost.

(i) use of any building or room for the purpose of the election.

Actual and necessary expenses arising.

(j) fitting up polling stations, including the provision of voting compartments and the hire of necessary furniture.

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Cost as charged by the Office of Public Works, or, if the work is done locally, actual and necessary cost.

(k) ballot boxes required to be purchased, hired or repaired.

(l) stamping instruments required to be purchased, hired, altered or repaired.

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Cost as charged by the Staionery Office.

(m) stationery at polling stations.

(n) general stationery, postage, telegrams and telephone messages.

(4) In the event of a recount of votes under Rule 28 (3) of the First Schedule of the Presidential Elections Act, 1937 , there shall be paid in respect thereof such sum as may be authorised by the Minister for Finance based on (a) the time spent thereon and (b) remuneration for the original count.

GIVEN under my Official Seal, this 9th day of May 1973.

RICHIE RYAN,

Minister for Finance.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

These regulations prescribe the scale of maximum charges for Local Returning Officers in respect of a Presidential Election and the form and manner in which accounts are to be rendered for the purpose of payment of such charges.