E-6.1 - Act respecting the regulation of the financial sector

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97. The Tribunal has the power to decide any issue of law or fact necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction.
In addition to the other powers conferred on it by law, the Tribunal may
(1)  summarily reject any matter it considers abusive or dilatory, or make it subject to conditions;
(2)  render a decision on any pre-hearing application;
(3)  make any order, including a provisional order, it considers appropriate to safeguard the parties’ rights or if required to protect the public;
(4)  confirm, vary or quash the contested decision or order and, if appropriate, render or make the decision or order that, in its opinion, should have been rendered or made initially;
(5)  order that a party pay costs determined by law or by regulation;
(6)  ratify an agreement, if it is in compliance with the law; and
(7)  render any other decision it considers appropriate.
2002, c. 45, s. 97; 2016, c. 7, s. 179; 2018, c. 23, s. 631.
97. The Tribunal shall be composed of members appointed by the Government, the number of which it shall determine.
The term of office of a member shall be five years.
The Government may determine a shorter term of office of a fixed duration in the instrument of appointment where the candidate so requests for a valid reason or where required by special circumstances stated in the instrument of appointment.
A member of the Tribunal who has been replaced shall continue the matters of which he or she had been seized.
2002, c. 45, s. 97; 2016, c. 7, s. 179.
97. The board shall be composed of members appointed by the Government, the number of which it shall determine.
The term of office of a member shall be five years.
The Government may determine a shorter term of office of a fixed duration in the instrument of appointment where the candidate so requests for a valid reason or where required by special circumstances stated in the instrument of appointment.
A member of the board who has been replaced shall continue the matters of which he or she had been seized.
2002, c. 45, s. 97.