Federal Referendum Fees Tariff (SOR/92-433)
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Federal Referendum Fees Tariff
SOR/92-433
Registration 1992-07-16
Tariff of Fees, Costs, Allowances and Expenses to be Paid and Allowed to Returning Officers and other Persons Employed at or with respect to a Referendum under the Referendum Act
P.C. 1992-1628 1992-07-16
His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the President of the Privy Council and the Chief Electoral Officer, pursuant to subsections 198(1), 202(1) and 204(2) of the Canada Elections Act, as adapted by regulations made by the Chief Electoral Officer on July 14, 1992Footnote * pursuant to section 7 of the Referendum ActFootnote **, and subsection 198(2) of the Canada Elections Act as that provision applies pursuant to subsection 7(1) of the Referendum ActFootnote **, is pleased hereby to make the annexed Tariff of fees, costs, allowances and expenses to be paid and allowed to returning officers and other persons employed at or with respect to a referendum under the Referendum Act, effective July 1, 1992.
Return to footnote *SOR/92-430, 1992 Canada Gazette Part II, p. 3126
Return to footnote **S.C. 1992, c. 30
Short Title
1 This Tariff may be cited as the Federal Referendum Fees Tariff.
Interpretation
2 In this Tariff,
- Act
Act means the Referendum Act; (Loi)
- supervising deputy returning officer
supervising deputy returning officer means an individual who supervises the deputy returning officers of five or more polling stations located in a central polling place. (scrutateur principal)
General
3 The fees, costs, allowances and expenses set out in the schedule shall be paid and allowed to returning officers and other persons employed at or with respect to a referendum under the Act other than persons to whom the Special Voting Rules Referendum Fees Tariff applies.
4 The population figures referred to in the schedule shall be based on the most recent census of population under subsection 19(1) of the Statistics Act.
5 (1) The rates for travel and living expenses referred to in items 3, 4, 6 and 7 of the schedule are the rates set out in the Treasury Board Travel Directive that are in effect at the time the services are performed.
(2) The rates for travel and living expenses referred to in items 1, 5, 12, 14, 16, 27, 31, 32, 35 and 38 of the schedule are the rates set out in the Treasury Board Travel Directive that are in effect at the time writs are issued.
6 The Chief Electoral Officer may determine a rate of remuneration and may set fees for the performance of any service performed pursuant to the Act by any person other than those persons referred to in items 1 to 38 of the schedule.
Increases
7 Where the amounts provided in any of items 1 to 38 of the schedule do not, by reason of the size or character of the electoral district, or by reason of other special circumstances, constitute sufficient remuneration to referendum officers and other persons employed in connection with the conduct of a referendum, including printers and landlords of premises used for the purpose of the referendum, the Chief Electoral Officer may authorize the payment of an additional amount to provide sufficient remuneration.
SCHEDULE(Sections 3 to 7)Fees, Costs, Allowances and Expenses Payable to Referendum Officers
Returning Officers and Staff
During a Referendum
| |
| |
| $ 13,143.00 |
| 14,527.00 |
| 15,910.00 |
| 17,294.00 |
| 18,677.00 |
| 2/3 of the amount payable under paragraph (a) |
| 1/3 of the amount payable under paragraph (a) |
| $ 27.67 |
| |
| the actual and reasonable amount paid, as supported by vouchers |
| the actual and reasonable amount incurred, as supported by vouchers |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in items 33 to 35 |
| |
| |
| $ 9.50 per hour |
| $ 19.00 per hour in total for the two employees |
| $ 28.50 per hour in total for the three employees |
| $ 38.00 per hour in total for the four employees |
| 10% of the amount paid under paragraph (a) |
| $ 0.04 per person in the population |
| $ 0.07 per elector |
| $ 0.02 per elector |
Special Assignments
| |
| $ 27.67 |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Information Sessions on Referendum Matters
| |
| $ 175.00 |
| 225.00 |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Assistant Returning Officers
During a Referendum
| |
| 75% of the amount received by a returning officer under subitem 1(1) |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Special Assignments
| |
| $ 20.75 |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Information Sessions on Referendum Matters
| |
| $ 175.00 |
| 166.00 |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Automation Coordinators
| $ 18.00 |
Printing and Reproduction
Notice of Enumeration
| |
| $ 30.10 |
| 3.54 |
Ballots
| |
| 86.78 |
| 52.00 |
Other Referendum Documents
| 0.10 |
Enumeration
Enumerators
| |
| 70.00 |
and | |
| |
| $ 0.62 per name |
and | |
| $ 0.93 per name |
| |
| $ 0.08 for the name of each elector included in the preliminary list of electors |
| $ 25.00 |
| |
| $ 23.00 |
| the allowance established by the Treasury Board Travel Directive |
| $ 84.00 |
|
Stand-by Enumerators
| |
| 70.00 |
| 25.00 |
Supervisory Enumerator
| |
| 9.50 |
| 25.00 |
| |
| 23.00 |
| the allowance established by the Treasury Board Travel Directive |
Revision of Lists of Electors in Urban Polling Divisions
Revising Officers
| |
| |
| $ 24.65 |
and | |
| 246.50 |
and | |
| the actual and reasonable amount paid, as supported by vouchers |
Revising Agents
| |
| $ 7.00 |
| 25.00 |
| |
| the allowance established by the Treasury Board Travel Directive |
and | |
| $ 60.00 |
Rental of Revisal Offices
| 77.80 |
Polling
Deputy Returning Officers and Supervising Deputy Returning Officers
| 220.00 |
| 139.00 |
| 178.00 |
| 25.00 |
Poll Clerks
| 166.00 |
| 101.15 |
| 25.00 |
Rental of Polling Stations
| 155.60 |
| 77.80 |
Messengers
| |
| 9.50 |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Interpreters and Constables
| $11.00 |
| $ 7.00, not to exceed $112.00 in the aggregate |
| $ 7.00, not to exceed $84.00 in the aggregate |
Security Guards
| the actual and reasonable amount incurred, as supported by vouchers |
Witnesses
| $ 8.00 |
Other Referendum Officers
Additional Assistant Returning Officers
| |
| 20.75 |
| the actual and reasonable amount paid, as supported by vouchers |
| the actual and reasonable amount paid, as supported by vouchers |
| the actual and reasonable amount incurred, as supporter by vouchers |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Assistant Training Officers
| |
| $ 20.75 |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Rural Travel Allowances
| |
| the allowance established by the Treasury Board Travel Directive |
| the actual and reasonable expenses paid, as supported by vouchers |
| |
| the actual and reasonable expenses paid, as supported by vouchers |
| the allowances established by the Treasury Board Travel Directive |
Urban Travel Allowances
| $ 7.50 |
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Accountable Advances
| $ 2,000.00 |
Clerical Assistants at a Judicial Recount
| $ 12.00 |
Sundry Allowances
| the allowances and expenses referred to in item 33 |
Goods and Services Tax
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