F-2.1 - Act respecting municipal taxation

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109. (Repealed).
1979, c. 72, s. 109; 1983, c. 55, s. 161; 1994, c. 30, s. 22; 1997, c. 43, s. 262.
109. The secretary and the other officers of the board are appointed and remunerated in accordance with the Public Service Act (chapter F-3.1.1).
The chairman shall designate, from among the officers of the board, one or more deputy-secretaries.
Each deputy-secretary is responsible for exercising such powers and duties of the secretary as the latter may delegate to him.
If the secretary is absent or unable to act, or if the office of secretary is vacant, the deputy-secretary or, if there is more than one deputy-secretary, the deputy-secretary who has been designated by the chairman to act as secretary in such circumstances shall act in that capacity.
1979, c. 72, s. 109; 1983, c. 55, s. 161; 1994, c. 30, s. 22.
109. The secretary of each section and the other officers of the board are appointed and remunerated in accordance with the Public Service Act (chapter F-3.1.1).
The chairman of a section may appoint a deputy-secretary. The deputy-secretary has the same duties and powers as the secretary, and is under his supervision; in addition, he shall replace the secretary during the latter’s absence or inability or refusal to act, or vacancy in the office.
1979, c. 72, s. 109; 1983, c. 55, s. 161.
109. The secretary of each section and the other officers of the board are appointed and remunerated in accordance with the Civil Service Act (chapter F-3.1).
The chairman of a section may appoint a deputy-secretary. The deputy-secretary has the same duties and powers as the secretary, and is under his supervision; in addition, he shall replace the secretary during the latter’s absence or inability or refusal to act, or vacancy in the office.
1979, c. 72, s. 109.