Architects Act |
Architects (Election of Board Members) Rules |
R 4 |
G.N. No. S 632/2005 |
REVISED EDITION 2007 |
(2nd July 2007) |
[1st October 2005] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Architects (Election of Board Members) Rules. |
Definitions |
2. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Returning officer |
Notice of nomination |
4.—(1) For the purpose of section 4A(1)(c)(i) of the Act, the returning officer shall determine —
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Nominations |
5.—(1) Every practising architect who desires to nominate a candidate for election as a member of the Board shall —
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Vacancies filled by number of nominations |
6. Where there are no more valid nominations than the number of vacancies to be filled in any election, the returning officer shall declare the candidates nominated to be elected. |
Vacancies exceeded by number of nominations |
7. Where there are more valid nominations than the number of vacancies to be filled in any election, the returning officer shall cause a notice to be sent to every practising architect containing instructions relating to —
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No soliciting or canvassing for votes |
8.—(1) No person shall do any of the following except in the manner permitted by the returning officer:
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Form and manner of voting |
9.—(1) Voting shall be by secret ballot.
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Proof of identity |
10. Every practising architect who votes shall produce such proof of identity as the returning officer may require. |
Penalty for failure to vote |
11. The penalty under section 4B(2)(b) of the Act for failure to vote is $300. |
Counting of votes |
12.—(1) The returning officer shall —
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Storage of records |
13. Subject to any direction that the President may give, the records of the vote shall be retained securely by the Board for 3 months. |
Complaints to Board |
14.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), any question arising out of the election as to whether —
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