C-26 - Professional Code

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112. The committee shall supervise the professional practice of the members of the order. Its functions include inspecting their records, books, registers, medications, poisons, products, substances, apparatus and equipment relating to their professional practice, and inspecting the property entrusted to them by their clients or other persons.
At the request of the board of directors, the committee or a committee member shall inspect the professional competence of a member of the order; the committee or a committee member may also act on its or his own initiative in this regard.
The committee or a committee member may be assisted by inspectors or experts appointed by the committee as may be determined in a regulation under section 90. The inspectors must be members of the order.
The committee shall send the board of directors
(1)  any inspection report the board requests that is the basis for recommendations for a decision of the board;
(2)  any report following a specific request by the board to carry out an inspection;
(3)  any other inspection report the board requires.
On its own initiative or at the request of the board of directors, the committee shall report to the board on its activities, and make any recommendations it considers appropriate.
In addition, the committee shall inform a syndic if it has reasonable grounds to believe that a professional has committed an offence referred to in the second paragraph of section 116.
On its own initiative or at the request of a syndic, the committee may also, when it considers it relevant, disclose information to that syndic for the protection of the public.
1973, c. 43, s. 110; 1974, c. 65, s. 24; 1988, c. 29, s. 35; 1994, c. 40, s. 99; 2008, c. 11, s. 77; 2009, c. 35, s. 8.
112. The committee shall supervise the professional practice of the members of the order. Its functions include inspecting their records, books, registers, medications, poisons, products, substances, apparatus and equipment relating to their professional practice, and inspecting the property entrusted to them by their clients or other persons.
At the request of the board of directors, the committee or a committee member shall inspect the professional competence of a member of the order; the committee or a committee member may also act on its or his own initiative in this regard.
The committee or a committee member may be assisted by inspectors or experts appointed as determined in a regulation under section 90. The inspectors must be members of the order.
The committee shall send the board of directors
(1)  any inspection report the board requests that is the basis for recommendations for a decision of the board;
(2)  any report following a specific request by the board to carry out an inspection;
(3)  any other inspection report the board requires.
On its own initiative or at the request of the board of directors, the committee shall report to the board on its activities, and make any recommendations it considers appropriate.
In addition, the committee shall inform a syndic if it has reasonable grounds to believe that a professional has committed an offence referred to in the second paragraph of section 116.
On its own initiative or at the request of a syndic, the committee may also, when it considers it relevant, disclose information to that syndic for the protection of the public.
1973, c. 43, s. 110; 1974, c. 65, s. 24; 1988, c. 29, s. 35; 1994, c. 40, s. 99; 2008, c. 11, s. 77.
112. The committee shall supervise the practice of the profession by the members of the order and it shall in particular inspect their records, books, registers, medications, poisons, products, substances, apparatus and equipment relating to such practice, and inspect the property entrusted to them by their clients. For that purpose, the Bureau may appoint inspectors to assist the committee; the committee may also act on its own initiative by selecting inspectors from among those whose names appear on a list that may be established by the Bureau.
At the request of the Bureau, the committee or one of its members shall inquire into the professional competence of any member of the order indicated by the Bureau; the committee or one of its members may also act of his own initiative in this regard. The committee or one of its members may, with the authorization of the Bureau, retain the services of experts for the purposes of such inquiry. The Bureau may also appoint investigators to assist the committee in the exercise of its functions or one of its members in the performance of his duties; the committee may also act on its own initiative by selecting investigators from among those whose names appear on a list that may be established by the Bureau.
The inspectors and investigators must be members of the order.
The committee shall make a report to the Bureau on its activities with the recommendations it considers appropriate.
In addition, the committee shall inform the syndic where it has reasonable grounds to believe that a professional has committed an offence referred to in the second paragraph of section 116.
1973, c. 43, s. 110; 1974, c. 65, s. 24; 1988, c. 29, s. 35; 1994, c. 40, s. 99.
112. The committee shall supervise the practice of the profession by the members of the corporation and it shall in particular inspect their records, books, registers, medications, poisons, products, substances, apparatus and equipment relating to such practice.
At the request of the Bureau, the committee or one of its members shall inquire into the professional competence of any member of the corporation indicated by the Bureau; the committee or one of its members may also act of his own initiative in this regard. The committee or one of its members may, with the authorization of the Bureau, retain the services of experts for the purposes of such inquiry. The Bureau may also appoint investigators to assist the committee in the exercise of its duties.
The committee shall make a report to the Bureau on its activities with the recommendations it considers appropriate.
1973, c. 43, s. 110; 1974, c. 65, s. 24; 1988, c. 29, s. 35.
112. The committee shall supervise the practice of the profession by the members of the corporation and it shall in particular inspect their records, books and registers relating to such practice.
At the request of the Bureau, the committee or one of its members shall inquire into the professional competence of any member of the corporation indicated by the Bureau; the committee or one of its members may also act of his own initiative in this regard. The committee or one of its members may, with the authorization of the Bureau, retain the services of experts for the purposes of such inquiry. The Bureau may also appoint investigators to assist the committee in the exercise of its duties.
The committee shall make a report to the Bureau on its activities with the recommendations it considers appropriate.
1973, c. 43, s. 110; 1974, c. 65, s. 24.