Consultant Lobbyist Registration Form

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May 1, 2013 Consultant Lobbyist Registration Form Complete this form if, under the Lobbyists Registration Act, you are paid by a client to lobby the provincial government. See the Guide to the Registry of Lobbyists for greater detail on the types of lobbyists and when they are required to register. The guide and other helpful materials related to the Registry are available online at http://www.gov.ns.ca/lobbyist. A consultant lobbyist must file a return with the Registrar within 10 days after beginning an undertaking and within 30 days of each six-month anniversary of the initial filing. Use this form for: Registration, Renewal (required every six months), or Updating a registration with new information or a change to existing information. Filing may also be done online. If submitting a paper copy, please print clearly. SECTION A PURPOSE Check one of the following and complete the appropriate sections. Supply your registration number if this is a renewal or update. Registration º Complete all sections Renewal º Complete all sections Update º Complete sections where changes have occurred to previously filed information Registration # SECTION B LOBBYIST INFORMATION Lobbyist s name (last, first, middle initial) of lobbyist Telephone Fax Email Name of lobbyist s business or firm Registry of Joint Stock Companies number (if applicable) Address of business or firm if different than lobbyist s Telephone Fax Email (optional) Page 1 of 5

SECTION C CLIENT INFORMATION Name of client of client Telephone Fax SECTION D OTHER BENEFICIARIES OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES I. Subsidiaries If your client is a corporation, provide the following information for every subsidiary of the corporation that has a direct interest in the outcome of your activities on behalf of your client. (Use a separate sheet if necessary.) Name of subsidiary II. Parent Company If your client is a corporation that is a subsidiary of another corporation, provide the following information. Name of parent company III. Coalition Members If your client is a coalition, provide the following information for each corporation or organization that is a member of the coalition. (Use a separate sheet if necessary.) Name of coalition member Name of coalition member Page 2 of 5

IV. Other Beneficiaries If your client s activities are controlled or directed by another person, partnership or organization with a direct interest in the outcome of your lobbying, provide the following information. (Use a separate sheet if necessary.) Name of person, partnership or organization of other beneficiary SECTION E LOBBYING ACTIVITIES Note: Consultant lobbyists must complete a separate registration for EACH undertaking. I. Description Describe your lobbying activity and identify any relevant legislative proposal, bill, resolution, regulation, policy, program, decision, grant, contribution, financial benefit or contract. II. Subject Matter Check the appropriate area(s) that best identify the subject matter of your lobbying activities: agriculture arts and culture colleges and universities conservation economic development and trade education energy environment financial institutions forestry government procurement health highways hospitals housing industry information technology insurance justice and enforcement labour liquor control gaming and lotteries manufacturing mining privatization and outsourcing science and technology small business sports and recreation social assistance taxation telecommunications tourism transportation other (please specify) III. Lobbying Targets Check the appropriate area(s) that best identify the target of your lobbying activities: Departments Agencies, s and Commissions Agriculture and Fisheries Community Services Economic Development Education Energy Environment and Labour Finance Health Justice Natural Resources Public Service Commission Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations Tourism and Culture Transportation and Public Works Advisory Commission on AIDS Alcohol and Gaming Authority Canada-NS Offshore Petroleum Children and Family Services Advisory Committee Disabled Persons Commission Election Commission Embalmers and Funeral Directors Environmental Assessment Farm Loan Fisheries and Aquaculture Loan Fuel Safety Health Services and Insurance Commission Labour Relations Law Reform Commission Liquor Commission Meat Inspection Municipal Finance Corporation N.S. Business Inc. N.S. Gaming Corp. N.S. Resources Ltd Pay Equity Commission Police Commission Primary Forest Products Marketing Real Estate Commission Resource Recovery Fund Securities Commission Status of Women, Advisory Council Student Assistance Higher Appeals Tourism Partnership Council Treasury and Policy Utility and Review Voluntary Planning Workers Compensation Youth Advisory Council other (please specify) Page 3 of 5

IV. Communication Techniques Check the techniques of communication that you have used or expect to use in the course of your activities. arranging one or more meetings meetings presentations written communication (hard copy or electronic) telephone calls informal communication grass-roots communication other (specify) V. Lobbying MLAs Have you lobbied, or do you expect to lobby, a member of the House of Assembly in the member s capacity as a member, or a person on the member s staff? SECTION F FUNDING I. Government Funding Is your client funded in whole or in part by a government or government agency? Name of government or government agency Amount of funding received Name of government or government agency Amount of funding received II. Private Funding Related to Lobbying Activities In the client s fiscal year preceding the filing date of this return, did your client receive funding of $750 or more from an entity or organization, or from an individual acting on behalf of an entity or organization, for the purpose of supporting this lobbying activity? This does not include private donations made by individuals acting in their personal capacity. (Use a separate sheet if necessary.) Name of entity, organization or individual Business Address Name of entity, organization or individual Business Address III. Contingency Fees Is your payment, either in whole or in part, contingent on the success of the undertaking? Page 4 of 5

SECTION G CERTIFICATION I certify that the information contained in this return or notice is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature of Lobbyist Date (DD/MM/YYYY) NOTE: Once your return has been reviewed, you will receive a letter (by mail) that will advise you of your status. This could be in the form of a rejection notice, a pending notice (whereby the registry requires further information), or a confirmation indicating that your return has been accepted and entered into the database. The receipt acknowledging payment will also be included with this letter. PAYMENT Registration Fee: Paper - $128.85 Online - $64.40 Renewal Fee: Paper - $32.20 Online - $32.20 VISA MASTERCARD CHEQUE MONEY ORDER Credit Card Number Expiry Date / Credit card holder s name as it appears on the card. Please print clearly. Signature of Card Holder Please send the completed form to: Registry of Lobbyists Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations PO Box 1523 Phone: 1-800-670-4357 or 424-5200 Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 2Y3 Fax: (902)424-4633 Page 5 of 5