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PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE ACT 1999 - SECT 64J

Requests for costing of policies during caretaker period

  (1)   This section applies during the caretaker period for a general election.

  (2)   An authorised member of a Parliamentary party may request the Parliamentary Budget Officer to prepare a costing of a publicly announced policy of the Parliamentary party.

  (3)   A request for a costing of a policy of a Parliamentary party is not to be made under subsection   ( 2) before polling day if a member of that party has, during the same caretaker period, requested the preparation of a costing of that policy, or a substantially similar policy, under clause   29 of Schedule   1 to the Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998 .

  (4)   A request for a costing of a policy of a Parliamentary party is not to be made under subsection   ( 2) on or after polling day if a member of that party has, on or after that day, requested the preparation of a costing of that policy, or a substantially similar policy, under clause   29 of Schedule   1 to the Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998 .

  (5)   An independent member may request the Parliamentary Budget Officer to prepare a costing of a publicly announced policy of the independent member.

  (6)   A request under subsection   ( 2) or (5) must:

  (a)   be in writing; and

  (b)   outline fully the policy to be costed, giving relevant details; and

  (c)   state the purpose or intention of the policy.

  (7)   If the Parliamentary Budget Officer needs more information to cost aspects of a policy, he or she may, in writing, ask the person who requested the costing for that information.

Note:   The Parliamentary Budget Officer may also obtain information from Commonwealth bodies for the purpose of costing a policy in response to a request under subsection   ( 2) or (5) (see section   64KA).

  (8)   An authorised member of a Parliamentary party may, by notice in writing, withdraw a request made under subsection   ( 2) on behalf of the Parliamentary party.

  (9)   An independent member who made a request under subsection   ( 5) may, by notice in writing, withdraw the request.



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