C-57 - Act respecting the Conseil des affaires sociales

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6. The Council may set up special committees to study particular matters and direct such committees to gather the relevant information and report their findings and recommendations to the Council.
The committees may, with the approval of the Minister of Health and Social Services or the Minister of Manpower and Income Security, as the case may be, consist in whole or in part of persons who are not members of the Council; the attendance allowances and fees of the persons who are not members of the Council shall be determined by the Council in accordance with the standards established for such purpose by the Government.
1970, c. 43, s. 6; 1981, c. 9, s. 13; 1982, c. 53, s. 57; 1985, c. 23, s. 24.
6. The Council may set up special committees to study particular matters and direct such committees to gather the relevant information and report their findings and recommendations to the Council.
The committees may, with the approval of the Minister of Social Affairs or the Minister of Manpower and Income Security, as the case may be, consist in whole or in part of persons who are not members of the Council; the attendance allowances and fees of the persons who are not members of the Council shall be determined by the Council in accordance with the standards established for such purpose by the Government.
1970, c. 43, s. 6; 1981, c. 9, s. 13; 1982, c. 53, s. 57.
6. The Council may set up special committees to study particular matters and direct such committees to gather the relevant information and report their findings and recommendations to the Council.
The committees may, with the approval of the Minister of Social Affairs or the Minister of Labour, Manpower and Income Security, as the case may be, consist in whole or in part of persons who are not members of the Council; the attendance allowances and fees of the persons who are not members of the Council shall be determined by the Council in accordance with the standards established for such purpose by the Government.
1970, c. 43, s. 6; 1981, c. 9, s. 13.
6. The Council may set up special committees to study particular matters and direct such committees to gather the relevant information and report their findings and recommendations to the Council.
Such committees may, with the approval of the Minister of Social Affairs, consist in whole or in part of persons who are not members of the Council; the attendance allowances and fees of the persons who are not members of the Council shall be determined by the Council in accordance with the standards established for such purpose by the Government.
1970, c. 43, s. 6.