[Part 2 Discretionary Requirements]

[Part 2 Discretionary Requirements]

[Imposition of discretionary requirements

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(1)     The Commission may impose one or more discretionary requirements on a person if satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the person—

(a)     has committed a prescribed offence under this Act, or

(b)     has (otherwise than by committing an offence under this Act) contravened a prescribed restriction or requirement imposed by or by virtue of this Act.

(2)     The Commission may impose one or more discretionary requirements on a registered party if satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that a person holding an office within that party—

(a)     has committed a prescribed offence under this Act, or

(b)     has (otherwise than by committing an offence under this Act) contravened a prescribed restriction or requirement imposed by or by virtue of this Act.

(3)     The Commission may impose one or more discretionary requirements on a recognised third party if satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the responsible person—

(a)     has committed a prescribed offence under this Act, or

(b)     has (otherwise than by committing an offence under this Act) contravened a prescribed restriction or requirement imposed by or by virtue of this Act.

(4)     The Commission may impose one or more discretionary requirements

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