R-10 - Act respecting the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan

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169. Each member of the committee is entitled to one vote. The chair is not entitled to vote unless there is a tie vote. The chair may not vote at all on a resolution concerning
(1)  additional services requested by the pension committee under the second paragraph of section 165.1;
(2)  a mandate to be given to a consultant hired to advise the committee;
(3)  the approval of the financial statements of the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan; or
(4)  any matter entailing an increase in the cost of the plan or a budget overrun for Retraite Québec.
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 2000, c. 32, s. 31; 2006, c. 49, s. 100; 2015, c. 20, s. 61.
169. Each member of the committee is entitled to one vote. The chair is not entitled to vote unless there is a tie vote. The chair may not vote at all on a resolution concerning
(1)  additional services requested by the pension committee under the second paragraph of section 165.1;
(2)  a mandate to be given to a consultant hired to advise the committee;
(3)  the approval of the financial statements of the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan; or
(4)  any matter entailing an increase in the cost of the plan or a budget overrun for the Commission.
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 2000, c. 32, s. 31; 2006, c. 49, s. 100.
169. The chairman of the committee is the chairman of the Commission.
The chairman is not entitled to vote unless there is a tie-vote. However, the chairman is not entitled to vote where a recommendation referred to in paragraph 6 of section 165 or in paragraph 10 of section 173.2 entails an increase of the costs of the plan or an overrun of the budget of the Commission.
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 2000, c. 32, s. 31.
169. The chairman of the committee is the chairman of the Commission.
The chairman is not entitled to vote unless there is a tie-vote.
1983, c. 24, s. 1.