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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Statutory Instruments of the Scottish Parliament >> The Community Right to Buy (Ballot) (Scotland) Regulations 2004 No. 228 URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/legis/num_reg/2004/20040228.html |
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Made | 18th May 2004 | ||
Laid before the Scottish Parliament | 21st May 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 15th June 2004 |
Conduct of Ballot
2.
The ballot shall be a secret ballot and shall be conducted in a fair and reasonable manner.
3.
The community body shall ascertain from the voters roll the number of eligible voters in the community as defined for the purposes of section 34(1)(a) of the Act.
4.
- (1) Subject to regulation 5 the date and place on which the ballot will be held shall be notified in writing to all eligible voters, and there shall be a period of not less than 10 days from the date on which such intimation is made to the date on which the ballot is to be held.
(2) The notice referred to in paragraph (1) shall set forth the question on which the eligible voters shall vote, and shall include a description of the land and any salmon fishings or mineral rights to which the question pertains.
5.
If the community body wishes to hold a postal ballot each eligible voter shall be sent a ballot paper with the question on which the vote is to be taken and the date and time, being not less than 10 days from the date of posting, on which the paper must be returned. Each voter shall be provided with a stamped addressed envelope for returning the completed ballot paper.
Proxy Votes
6.
In the event of any eligible voter being unable for good cause to exercise his right to vote either at the ballot or in the postal ballot held by virtue of regulations 4 and 5 respectively the community body may permit a proxy to vote for that person. The community body must retain a record of any proxy authorisation, and the proposed use of a proxy must be notified in writing by the eligible voter to the community body prior to the ballot.
Ballot results
7.
- (1) Within 14 days of the holding of the ballot, or in the case of a postal ballot, within 14 days from the date specified for the return of the ballot papers, the community body shall publish in a newspaper circulating in the vicinity of the community-
(2) Within 28 days of the date specified in section 52(4) of the Act the community body shall return to Ministers in, or as near as may be in, the form specified in the Schedule to these Regulations the information detailed therein.
(3) Ministers may within a period of 7 days after the return of the ballot result request from the community body such additional information pertaining to the ballot as they may require, and the community body shall supply such information within a further period of 7 days from the date of the request being made.
Retention of Ballot papers
8.
The community body shall retain-
for a period of 2 years after the date of the ballot, and these papers and evidence shall be available, on request, for inspection by members of the community, Ministers or any other person with a right of appeal under sections 61 or 62 of the Act.
ALLAN WILSON
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
18th May 2004