547. To be admitted to make his entries in the register, a person shall, at the request of the person in charge of the register, declare under oath that he is a qualified voter entitled to have his name entered on the referendum list of the municipality or, as the case may be, of the sector concerned and meets the requirements set out in the first paragraph of section 523.
A person under whose name another person has already made entries in the register shall nevertheless be admitted to do so, after declaring under oath that he is really the qualified voter entitled to be entered on the referendum list under that name, that he meets the requirements set out in the first paragraph of section 523 and that he has not made his entries in the register.
No person may be admitted to make entries in the register by the person in charge thereof if he refuses to make the oath required of him.
1987, c. 57, s. 547; 1999, c. 25, s. 75.