C-81 - Public Curator Act

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27. The Public Curator may, of his own initiative or on request, hold an inquiry relating to the persons he represents, the property he administers or that should be entrusted to his administration and, generally, to any minor or to any person under tutorship, temporary representation or assistance; he may, in the same manner, hold an inquiry relating to any incapable person whose care or the administration of whose property has been entrusted to a mandatary.
The Public Curator and any person specially authorized by the Public Curator to hold an inquiry have, for the purposes of the inquiry, the powers and immunity conferred on commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C‐37), except the power to order imprisonment.
1989, c. 54, s. 27; 1997, c. 80, s. 13; 2020, c. 11, s. 142.
27. The Public Curator may, of his own initiative or on request, hold an inquiry relating to the persons he represents, the property he administers or that should be entrusted to his administration and, generally, to any minor or to any person under protective supervision; he may, in the same manner, hold an inquiry relating to any person who is unable whose care or the administration of whose property have been entrusted to a mandatary.
The Public Curator and any person specially authorized by the Public Curator to hold an inquiry have, for the purposes of the inquiry, the powers and immunity conferred on commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C‐37), except the power to order imprisonment.
1989, c. 54, s. 27; 1997, c. 80, s. 13.
27. The Public Curator may, of his own initiative or on request, hold an inquiry relating to the persons he represents, the property he administers or that should be entrusted to his administration and, generally, to any person under protective supervision; he may, in the same manner, hold an inquiry relating to any person who is unable whose care or the administration of whose property have been entrusted to a mandatary.
The Public Curator and any person authorized by him to hold an inquiry have the powers and immunity conferred on commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to order imprisonment.
1989, c. 54, s. 27.