A-29 - Health Insurance Act

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77. Where a professional in the field of health prosecuted under the Criminal Code (Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, chapter C-46) is found guilty of an infraction or an indictable offence in connection with a claim made to the Board or paid by it, the Board shall, upon pronouncement of final judgment, issue a written order whereby that professional is considered to be a non-participating professional for a period of six months in the case of a first conviction and one year in the case of a subsequent conviction.
Such an order must indicate the date from which the professional is to be considered a non-participating professional and the period for which it applies. The Board must, by registered mail, send a copy of that order to the professional at the last address known to the Board and cause a notice thereof to be published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
1970, c. 37, s. 62; 1974, c. 40, s. 17; 1979, c. 1, s. 49; 1981, c. 22, s. 29.
77. Where a professional in the field of health prosecuted under the Criminal Code is found guilty of an infraction or an indictable offence in connection with a claim made to the Board or paid by it, the Board shall, upon pronouncement of final judgment, issue a written order whereby that professional is considered to be a non-participating professional for a period of six months in the case of a first conviction and one year in the case of a subsequent conviction.
Such an order must indicate the date from which the professional is to be considered a non-participating professional and the period for which it applies. The Board must, by registered mail, send a copy of that order to the professional at the last address known to the Board and cause a notice thereof to be published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
1970, c. 37, s. 62; 1974, c. 40, s. 17; 1979, c. 1, s. 49; 1981, c. 22, s. 29.
77. Where a professional in the field of health prosecuted under the Criminal Code pleads guilty to an infraction or an indictable offence in connection with a claim made to the Board or paid by it, or is found guilty of such an infraction or such an indictable offence, the Board shall, from the pronouncement of the final judgment, issue a written order whereby that professional is considered to be a non-participating professional for a period of three months in the case of a first offence and six months in the case of a subsequent offence.
Such an order must indicate the date from which the professional is to be considered a non-participating professional and the period for which it applies. The Board must, by registered mail, send a copy of that order to the professional at the last address known to the Board and cause a notice thereof to be published in the Gazette officielle du Québec.
1970, c. 37, s. 62; 1974, c. 40, s. 17; 1979, c. 1, s. 49.
77. Part II of the Summary Convictions Act shall apply to the proceedings contemplated in this act.
1970, c. 37, s. 62; 1974, c. 40, s. 17.