[LINK] eCensus vs paper form - different rules?

Marghanita da Cruz marghanita at ramin.com.au
Thu Aug 3 16:12:13 AEST 2006


Howard Lowndes wrote:
> If you do an electronic submission then the collector will be notified 
> and will not bother to collect paper.

...do you do the electronic submission on Tuesday night, at your mates 
house for your own dwelling, ofcourse only after first checking the 
surveillance cameras to ensure that you did not have any unexpected 
visitors, during your absence?

...I wonder if they can/will/are permitted to do a check on how many 
electronic lodgements are done at an employers premises.

> 
> Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
> 
>> Mike Shearer wrote:
>>
>>> I will be away from home interstate on census night, and questioned 
>>> the procedures.  The rules as explained to me are:
>>> (1)  I must be included on the paper form of my interstate host.  If 
>>> I don't want host to see my details, then host must request an 
>>> additional form.  I cannot in advance fill in the form delivered to 
>>> my home and leave it to be collected in my absence, it must be done 
>>> on Tuesday night.  And that's the law, no ifs nor buts.
>>> (2)  online submission can be any time, any day, from any where.
>>> I suppose there is some rationale behind the use of different 
>>> conditions, perhaps it simplifies the job of reconciling the delivery 
>>> and collection of paper forms.  But seems strange...
>>
>>
>> Presumeably you still need to return a blank paper or electronic form 
>> for your dwelling....
>>
> 


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Marghanita da Cruz
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