Are the registrars investigation reports made public?
Yes. After a hearing in which the registrar determines non-compliance, the registrar must complete a report and deliver that report to the speaker of the legislative assembly for tabling in the house. The report will include the findings, conclusions and reasons for conclusions; the amount of the penalty; and whether, at the time of the report, the penalty was paid. If the registrar considers it to be in the public interest, payment details may be included. Should the registrar refuse to investigate, cease to investigate, suspend an investigation or determine there is compliance, the registrar may complete a similar report and make it publicly available.