I-0.2 - Act respecting immigration to Québec

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8. (Repealed).
1968, c. 68, s. 9; 1974, c. 64, s. 4; 1978, c. 82, s. 4; 1981, c. 9, s. 5; 1984, c. 44, s. 21.
8. The Government may constitute an advisory board after consultation by the Minister with the main agencies, groups and representative associations concerned with matters relating to cultural communities and immigration.
That advisory board is composed of not more than fifteen members to advise the Minister on any matter which he submits to it respecting cultural communities, immigration, the adaptation of immigrants to their new environment, and to transmit to the Minister any advice such board considers appropriate respecting the same matters.
The members of such board shall receive no salary as such; they may be indemnified for their expenses in attending meetings and may receive an attendance allowance fixed by the Government.
Such board may make such by-laws as it deems appropriate for its internal management; such by-laws come into force upon approval by the Government.
1968, c. 68, s. 9; 1974, c. 64, s. 4; 1978, c. 82, s. 4; 1981, c. 9, s. 5.
8. The Government may constitute an advisory board after consultation by the Minister with the main agencies, groups and representative associations concerned with matters relating to immigration. That advisory board is composed of not more than fifteen members to advise the Minister on any matter which he submits to it respecting immigration, the adaptation of immigrants to their new environment and the preservation of ethnic customs, and to transmit to the Minister any advice such board considers appropriate respecting the same matters.
The members of such board shall receive no salary as such; they may be indemnified for their expenses in attending meetings and may receive an attendance allowance fixed by the Government.
Such board may make such by-laws as it deems appropriate for its internal management; such by-laws come into force upon approval by the Government.
1968, c. 68, s. 9; 1974, c. 64, s. 4; 1978, c. 82, s. 4.
8. The Gouvernement may constitute an advisory committee composed of not more than fifteen members to advise the Minister upon any matter which he submits to it respecting immigration, the adaptation of immigrants to their new environment and the preservation of ethnic customs and to transmit to the Minister any notice such committee considers appropriate respecting the same matters. The members of such committee shall receive no salary as such; they may be indemnified for their expenses in attending meetings and may receive an expense allowance fixed by the Gouvernement.
Such committee may make such by-laws as it deems appropriate for its internal management; such by-laws shall come into force upon approval by the Gouvernement.
1968, c. 68, s. 9; 1974, c. 64, s. 4.