B-1.1 - Building Act

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70.2. A contractor’s licence shall be suspended for a period of 12 months if, within two years following a decision to suspend work made against the holder of the licence under section 7.4 of the Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and workforce management in the construction industry (chapter R-20), another decision to suspend work is made against the holder.
A licence suspension has effect from the expiry of the time allowed to apply for review of the decision to suspend work provided for in section 7.7 of that Act or, if the decision to suspend work was reviewed, from the final decision of the Administrative Labour Tribunal.
1995, c. 63, s. 2; 1998, c. 46, s. 25; 1997, c. 85, s. 7; 2007, c. 3, s. 72; 2006, c. 58, s. 82; 2015, c. 15, s. 237.
70.2. A contractor’s licence shall be suspended for a period of 12 months if, within two years following a decision to suspend work made against the holder of the licence under section 7.4 of the Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and workforce management in the construction industry (chapter R-20), another decision to suspend work is made against the holder.
A licence suspension has effect from the expiry of the time allowed to apply for review of the decision to suspend work provided for in section 7.7 of that Act or, if the decision to suspend work was reviewed, from the final decision of the Commission des relations du travail.
1995, c. 63, s. 2; 1998, c. 46, s. 25; 1997, c. 85, s. 7; 2007, c. 3, s. 72; 2006, c. 58, s. 82.
70.2. A contractor’s licence shall be suspended for a period of 12 months if, within two years following a decision to suspend work made against the holder of the licence under section 7.4 of the Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and workforce management in the construction industry (chapter R-20), another decision to suspend work is made against the holder.
A licence suspension has effect from the expiry of the time allowed to apply for review of the decision to suspend work provided for in section 7.7 of that Act or, if the decision to suspend work was reviewed, from the final decision of the construction industry commissioner or a construction industry deputy-commissioner.
1995, c. 63, s. 2; 1998, c. 46, s. 25; 1997, c. 85, s. 7; 2007, c. 3, s. 72.
70.2. A contractor’s licence shall be suspended for a period of 12 months if, within two years following a decision to suspend work made against the holder of the licence under section 7.4 of the Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and manpower management in the construction industry (chapter R-20), another decision to suspend work is made against the holder.
A licence suspension has effect from the expiry of the time allowed to apply for review of the decision to suspend work provided for in section 7.7 of that Act or, if the decision to suspend work was reviewed, from the final decision of the construction industry commissioner or a construction industry deputy-commissioner.
1995, c. 63, s. 2; 1998, c. 46, s. 25; 1997, c. 85, s. 7.
70.2. A contractor’s licence shall be suspended for a period of six months if, within two years following a decision to suspend work made against the holder of the licence under section 7.4 of the Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and manpower management in the construction industry (chapter R-20), another decision to suspend work is made against the holder.
A licence suspension has effect from the expiry of the time allowed to apply for review of the decision to suspend work provided for in section 7.7 of that Act or, if the decision to suspend work was reviewed, from the final decision of the construction industry commissioner or a construction industry deputy-commissioner.
1995, c. 63, s. 2; 1998, c. 46, s. 25.
70.2. A contractor’s licence shall be suspended for a period of six months if, within two years following a decision to suspend work made against the holder of the licence under section 7.4 of the Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and manpower management in the construction industry (chapter R-20), another decision to suspend work is made against the holder.
A licence suspension has effect from the expiry of the time allowed to apply for review of the decision to suspend work provided for in section 7.7 of that Act or, if the decision to suspend work was reviewed, from the final decision of the building commissioner or building deputy-commissioner.
1995, c. 63, s. 2.