I-9 - Engineers Act

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17. (Repealed).
R. S. 1964, c. 262, s. 17; 1970, c. 57, s. 16; 1973, c. 60, s. 16, s. 27; 1980, c. 11, s. 55; 1994, c. 40, s. 345; 1994, c. 40, s. 345.
17. The Bureau, upon a written report by the committee of examiners to the effect that the candidate possesses the required knowledge and qualifications, may admit as a member of the Order any citizen domiciled in Québec, or domiciled in an adjacent province and practising his profession continuously and exclusively in Québec, provided that such candidate:
(a)  holds a diploma in engineering or the degree of bachelor of applied sciences, or an equivalent diploma from a school or university recognized by the Government, or is a member of an engineering society recognized by the Bureau;
(b)  pays the requisite fee for admission to practice.
R. S. 1964, c. 262, s. 17; 1970, c. 57, s. 16; 1973, c. 60, s. 16, s. 27; 1980, c. 11, s. 55; 1994, c. 40, s. 345.
17. The Bureau, upon a written report by the committee of examiners to the effect that the candidate possesses the required knowledge and qualifications, may admit as a member of the Order any Canadian citizen domiciled in Québec, or domiciled in an adjacent province and practising his profession continuously and exclusively in Québec, provided that such candidate:
(a)  holds a diploma in engineering or the degree of bachelor of applied sciences, or an equivalent diploma from a school or university recognized by the Government, or is a member of an engineering society recognized by the Bureau;
(b)  pays the requisite fee for admission to practice.
The Bureau, upon the same conditions, may admit as a member of the Order any person who is not a Canadian citizen but fulfils the conditions prescribed by section 44 of the Professional Code.
R. S. 1964, c. 262, s. 17; 1970, c. 57, s. 16; 1973, c. 60, s. 16, s. 27; 1980, c. 11, s. 55.
17. The Bureau, upon a written report by the committee of examiners to the effect that the candidate possesses the required knowledge and qualifications, may admit as a member of the Order any Canadian citizen domiciled in Québec, or domiciled in an adjacent province and practising his profession continuously and exclusively in Québec, provided that such candidate:
(a)  holds a diploma in engineering or the degree of bachelor of applied sciences, or an equivalent diploma from a school or university recognized by the Gouvernement, or is a member of an engineering society recognized by the Bureau;
(b)  pays the requisite fee for admission to practice.
The Bureau, upon the same conditions, may admit as a member of the Order any person who is not a Canadian citizen but fulfils the conditions prescribed by section 44 of the Professional Code.
R. S. 1964, c. 262, s. 17; 1970, c. 57, s. 16; 1973, c. 60, s. 16, s. 27.