C-11 - Charter of the French language

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155. The mission of the Minister of the French Language is to promote, assert the value of and protect the French language and its status as well as to foster the establishment and maintenance of conditions that hold promise for the future of the French language.
The Minister of the French Language shall advise the Government on any matter relating to the Minister’s mission and refer to the Government any intervention the Minister considers necessary for establishing or maintaining the above conditions.
1977, c. 5, s. 155, s. 14; 1978, c. 18, s. 24; 1978, c. 15, s. 140; 1983, c. 56, s. 41; 1983, c. 55, s. 161; 1993, c. 40, s. 53; 2022, c. 14, s. 97.
155. (Replaced).
1977, c. 5, s. 155, s. 14; 1978, c. 18, s. 24; 1978, c. 15, s. 140; 1983, c. 56, s. 41; 1983, c. 55, s. 161; 1993, c. 40, s. 53.
155. An appeal lies from a decision of the Office refusing, suspending or cancelling a francization certificate. An appeals committee is established for such purpose.
The committee consists of three members, including a chairman, appointed by the Government, which shall also determine their conditions of employment.
The secretary and the members of the personnel of the appeals committee are appointed and remunerated in accordance with the Public Service Act (chapter F-3.1.1).
1977, c. 5, s. 155, s. 14; 1978, c. 18, s. 24; 1978, c. 15, s. 140; 1983, c. 56, s. 41; 1983, c. 55, s. 161.
155. An appeal lies from a decision of the Office refusing, suspending or cancelling a francization certificate. An appeals committee is established for such purpose.
The committee consists of three members, including a chairman, appointed by the Government, which shall also determine their conditions of employment.
The secretary and the members of the personnel of the appeals committee are appointed and remunerated in accordance with the Civil Service Act (chapter F-3.1).
1977, c. 5, s. 155, s. 14; 1978, c. 18, s. 24; 1978, c. 15, s. 140; 1983, c. 56, s. 41.
155. An appeal lies from a decision of the Office refusing, suspending or cancelling a francization certificate.
The appeal is brought before an appeals committee established by the Government for such purpose, following the procedure it may establish.
The appeals committee consists of three members appointed by the Government.
The secretary and the other members of the personnel of the appeals committee shall be appointed and remunerated in accordance with the Civil Service Act (chapter F-3.1).
1977, c. 5, s. 155, s. 14; 1978, c. 18, s. 24; 1978, c. 15, s. 140.
155. An appeal lies from a decision of the Office refusing, suspending or cancelling a francization certificate.
The appeal is brought before an appeals committee established by the Gouvernement for such purpose, following the procedure it may establish.
The appeals committee consists of three members appointed by the Gouvernement.
The secretary and the other members of the personnel of the appeals committee shall be appointed and remunerated in accordance with the Civil Service Act (chapter F-3).
1977, c. 5, s. 155, s. 14; 1978, c. 18, s. 24.
155. An appeal lies from a decision of the Office refusing, suspending or cancelling a francization certificate.
The appeal is brought before an appeals committee established by the Gouvernement for such purpose, following the procedure it may establish.
The appeals committee consists of three members appointed by the Gouvernement.
1977, c. 5, s. 155, s. 14.