B-1 - Act respecting the Barreau du Québec

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38. (1)  The council of a section, by by-law, may:
(a)  (paragraph repealed);
(b)  establish, within the limits of the section, a benevolent fund or a general law library;
(c)  determine the means of communication through which the members of the council of a section who are not present or physically in attendance at the place where a meeting of the council is being held may express their opinion for the purpose of making a decision, prescribe conditions for the use of such means of communication and, for the purposes of subsection 3 of section 34, determine what constitutes an impediment.
(2)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may:
(a)  provide for the administration of the organizations enumerated in paragraph b of subsection 1;
(b)  determine the duties of the employees of the section and provide for their remuneration;
(c)  superannuate the employees of the section and pay them a pension fixed by the council or establish a retirement plan for their benefit in accordance with the Supplemental Pension Plans Act (chapter R-15.1);
(d)  appoint committees, determine their powers and fix the remuneration of the members thereof.
(3)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may also regulate its internal management and the administration of its property and any matter of general interest.
1966-67, c. 77, s. 40; 1972, c. 14, s. 92; 1977, c. 66, s. 17; 1989, c. 38, s. 319; 1990, c. 54, s. 18; 2001, c. 64, s. 2.
38. (1)  The council of a section, by by-law, may:
(a)  adopt appropriate measures to ensure the competency and discipline of the court stenographers;
(b)  establish, within the limits of the section, a benevolent fund or a general law library;
(c)  determine the means of communication through which the members of the council of a section who are not present or physically in attendance at the place where a meeting of the council is being held may express their opinion for the purpose of making a decision, prescribe conditions for the use of such means of communication and, for the purposes of subsection 3 of section 34, determine what constitutes an impediment.
(2)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may:
(a)  provide for the administration of the organizations enumerated in paragraph b of subsection 1;
(b)  determine the duties of the employees of the section and provide for their remuneration;
(c)  superannuate the employees of the section and pay them a pension fixed by the council or establish a retirement plan for their benefit in accordance with the Supplemental Pension Plans Act (chapter R-15.1);
(d)  appoint committees, determine their powers and fix the remuneration of the members thereof.
(3)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may also regulate its internal management and the administration of its property and any matter of general interest.
1966-67, c. 77, s. 40; 1972, c. 14, s. 92; 1977, c. 66, s. 17; 1989, c. 38, s. 319; 1990, c. 54, s. 18.
38. (1)  The council of a section, by by-law, may:
(a)  adopt appropriate measures to ensure the competency and discipline of the court stenographers;
(b)  establish, within the limits of the section, a benevolent fund or a general law library.
(2)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may:
(a)  provide for the administration of the organizations enumerated in paragraph b of subsection 1;
(b)  determine the duties of the employees of the section and provide for their remuneration;
(c)  superannuate the employees of the section and pay them a pension fixed by the council or establish a retirement plan for their benefit in accordance with the Supplemental Pension Plans Act (chapter R-15.1);
(d)  appoint committees, determine their powers and fix the remuneration of the members thereof.
(3)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may also regulate its internal management and the administration of its property and any matter of general interest.
1966-67, c. 77, s. 40; 1972, c. 14, s. 92; 1977, c. 66, s. 17; 1989, c. 38, s. 319.
38. (1)  The council of a section, by by-law, may:
(a)  adopt appropriate measures to ensure the competency and discipline of the court stenographers;
(b)  establish, within the limits of the section, a benevolent fund or a general law library.
(2)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may:
(a)  provide for the administration of the organizations enumerated in paragraph b of subsection 1;
(b)  determine the duties of the employees of the section and provide for their remuneration;
(c)  superannuate the employees of the section and pay them a pension fixed by the council or establish a retirement plan for their benefit in accordance with the Act respecting supplemental pension plans;
(d)  appoint committees, determine their powers and fix the remuneration of the members thereof.
(3)  The council of a section, by by-law or resolution, may also regulate its internal management and the administration of its property and any matter of general interest.
1966-67, c. 77, s. 40; 1972, c. 14, s. 92; 1977, c. 66, s. 17.