I-13.3 - Education Act

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26. Any natural person may file a complaint with the Minister against a teacher for a serious fault committed in the exercise of his functions or for an act derogatory to the honour or dignity of the teaching profession.
An information stating that a teacher has had a conviction is not considered a complaint for the purposes of this subdivision.
The complaint must be in writing, include reasons and be made under oath. It must briefly state the nature of the fault alleged to have been committed by the teacher and the relevant circumstances, including the time and place. The complaint shall be received by a person designated by the Minister, who shall assist any person so requesting in drawing up the complaint.
The Minister shall send a copy of the complaint to the teacher and ask him to present observations in writing to the Minister within 10 days.
1988, c. 84, s. 26; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 43, s. 314; 2005, c. 16, s. 4.
26. Any natural person may file a complaint with the Minister against a teacher for a serious fault committed in the exercise of his functions or for an act derogatory to the honour or dignity of the teaching profession.
The complaint must be in writing, include reasons and be made under oath. It must briefly state the nature of the fault alleged to have been committed by the teacher and the relevant circumstances, including the time and place. The complaint shall be received by a person designated by the Minister, who shall assist any person so requesting in drawing up the complaint.
The Minister shall send a copy of the complaint to the teacher and ask him to present observations in writing to the Minister within 10 days.
1988, c. 84, s. 26; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 43, s. 314.
26. Any person may file a complaint with the Minister against a teacher for misconduct or immorality or for a serious fault in the performance of his functions.
The complaint must be in writing, include reasons and be made under oath.
1988, c. 84, s. 26; 1990, c. 78, s. 54.
26. Any person may file a complaint with the Minister against a teacher for misconduct or immorality or for a serious fault in the performance of his duties.
The complaint must be in writing, include reasons and be made under oath.
1988, c. 84, s. 26.