C-26 - Professional Code

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96. An executive committee may be established within a professional order.
1973, c. 43, s. 94; 1988, c. 29, s. 29; 1994, c. 40, s. 85; 2008, c. 11, s. 67; 2014, c. 13, s. 23.
96. When a board consists of 12 or more directors, an executive committee shall be formed. In other cases, an executive committee may be formed.
1973, c. 43, s. 94; 1988, c. 29, s. 29; 1994, c. 40, s. 85; 2008, c. 11, s. 67.
96. When a Bureau consists of sixteen or more members, an administrative committee of five members shall see to the day to day administration of the order’s affairs and may exercise all the powers delegated to it by the Bureau; however, the Bureau cannot delegate to it the power to make regulations.
In other cases, such a committee may be constituted for the same purposes.
1973, c. 43, s. 94; 1988, c. 29, s. 29; 1994, c. 40, s. 85.
96. When a Bureau consists of sixteen or more members, an administrative committee of five members shall see to the day to day administration of the corporation’s affairs and may exercise all the powers delegated to it by the Bureau; however, the Bureau cannot delegate to it the power to make regulations.
In other cases, such a committee may be constituted for the same purposes.
1973, c. 43, s. 94; 1988, c. 29, s. 29.
96. When a Bureau consists of sixteen or more members, an administrative committee of five members shall see to the day to day administration of the corporation’s affairs and may exercise all the powers delegated to it by the Bureau, except those which the latter must exercise by regulation.
In other cases, such a committee may be constituted for the same purposes.
1973, c. 43, s. 94.