Third-party lobbyists
What is a third-party lobbyist?
arrow_forwardA third-party lobbyist is an individual or entity carrying on the business of lobbying on behalf of another individual or entity.
How to register a third-party lobbyist
arrow_forwardAn appointed responsible officer must register a third-party lobbyist through the lobbyist online portal.
Confirm and update registered details of a third-party lobbyist
arrow_forwardRegistered third-party lobbyists must confirm three times a year that the information in the Lobbyist Register pertaining to the third-party lobbyist is up-to-date.
Lobbying rules
arrow_forwardRegistered third-party lobbyists are included in a publicly available register.
Statutory declarations
arrow_forwardRequirements for submitting a statutory declaration.
Lobbyists watchlist
arrow_forwardLobbyists who contravene the Lobbyists Code of Conduct or any other lobbying laws are included in the Lobbyists watchlist.
Cancellation or suspension of registration
arrow_forwardThe NSW Electoral Commission may cancel or suspend the registration of a third-party lobbyist (or any individual so engaged).
Responsible officers
arrow_forwardA responsible officer is responsible for the lobbyist’s compliance with its legal obligations. Responsible officers are required to undertake online training annually.
NSW Electoral Commission decisions
arrow_forwardThe NSW Electoral Commission may need to provide decisions for certain decisions and in some cases these decision must be made publicly available.