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

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173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1, 3 and 3.1 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two persons representing the Government and two persons representing employees and beneficiaries.
However, the committee may delegate the reexamination power provided for in paragraph 1 of section 165 to a subcommittee whose members it shall appoint, where applications for reexamination are submitted by non-unionizable employees other than employees who are members of the Pension Plan of Management Personnel, by beneficiaries who belonged to such a group of employees at the time they ceased to contribute to their plans or by beneficiaries who were the successors, spouses or children of such employees. The subcommittee is composed of two representatives of the Government and of two representatives of non-unionizable employees appointed after consultation with the members of the pension committee referred to in section 196.2 of the Act respecting the Pension Plan of Management Personnel (chapter R-12.1) chosen from among the representatives of the non-unionizable employees.
The subcommittee referred to in the third paragraph shall also reexamine the decisions of Retraite Québec referred to in the second paragraph of section 165 and those made pursuant to section 3.2 of the Act and those made under section 28.5.12 of the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11) and section 99.17.7 of the Act respecting the Civil Service Superannuation Plan (chapter R-12).
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19; 1991, c. 14, s. 22; 1995, c. 46, s. 31; 1996, c. 53, s. 36; 2001, c. 31, s. 333; 2006, c. 49, s. 102; 2015, c. 20, s. 61; 2023, c. 6, s. 12.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 3 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two persons representing the Government and two persons representing employees and beneficiaries.
However, the committee may delegate the reexamination power provided for in paragraph 1 of section 165 to a subcommittee whose members it shall appoint, where applications for reexamination are submitted by non-unionizable employees other than employees who are members of the Pension Plan of Management Personnel, by beneficiaries who belonged to such a group of employees at the time they ceased to contribute to their plans or by beneficiaries who were the successors, spouses or children of such employees. The subcommittee is composed of two representatives of the Government and of two representatives of non-unionizable employees appointed after consultation with the members of the pension committee referred to in section 196.2 of the Act respecting the Pension Plan of Management Personnel (chapter R-12.1) chosen from among the representatives of the non-unionizable employees.
The subcommittee referred to in the third paragraph shall also reexamine the decisions of Retraite Québec referred to in the second paragraph of section 165 and those made pursuant to section 3.2 of the Act and those made under section 28.5.12 of the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11) and section 99.17.7 of the Act respecting the Civil Service Superannuation Plan (chapter R-12).
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19; 1991, c. 14, s. 22; 1995, c. 46, s. 31; 1996, c. 53, s. 36; 2001, c. 31, s. 333; 2006, c. 49, s. 102; 2015, c. 20, s. 61.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 3 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two persons representing the Government and two persons representing employees and beneficiaries.
However, the committee may delegate the reexamination power provided for in paragraph 1 of section 165 to a subcommittee whose members it shall appoint, where applications for reexamination are submitted by non-unionizable employees other than employees who are members of the Pension Plan of Management Personnel, by beneficiaries who belonged to such a group of employees at the time they ceased to contribute to their plans or by beneficiaries who were the successors, spouses or children of such employees. The subcommittee is composed of two representatives of the Government and of two representatives of non-unionizable employees appointed after consultation with the members of the pension committee referred to in section 196.2 of the Act respecting the Pension Plan of Management Personnel (chapter R-12.1) chosen from among the representatives of the non-unionizable employees.
The subcommittee referred to in the third paragraph shall also reexamine the decisions of the Commission referred to in the second paragraph of section 165 and those made pursuant to section 3.2 of the Act and those made under section 28.5.12 of the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11) and section 99.17.7 of the Act respecting the Civil Service Superannuation Plan (chapter R-12).
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19; 1991, c. 14, s. 22; 1995, c. 46, s. 31; 1996, c. 53, s. 36; 2001, c. 31, s. 333; 2006, c. 49, s. 102.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 2.1 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two representatives of the Government and of two other representatives appointed after consultation with the members of the committee representing the bodies contemplated in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 164.
However, the committee may delegate the reexamination power provided for in paragraph 1 of section 165 to a subcommittee whose members it shall appoint, where applications for reexamination are submitted by non-unionizable employees other than employees who are members of the Pension Plan of Management Personnel, by beneficiaries who belonged to such a group of employees at the time they ceased to contribute to their plans or by beneficiaries who were the successors, spouses or children of such employees. The subcommittee is composed of two representatives of the Government and of two representatives of non-unionizable employees appointed after consultation with the members of the Comité de retraite referred to in section 173.1 chosen from among the representatives of the non-unionizable employees.
The subcommittee referred to in the third paragraph shall also reexamine the decisions of the Commission referred to in the second paragraph of section 165 and those made pursuant to section 3.2 of the Act and those made under section 28.5.12 of the Act respecting the Teachers Pension Plan (chapter R-11) and section 99.17.7 of the Act respecting the Civil Service Superannuation Plan (chapter R-12).
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19; 1991, c. 14, s. 22; 1995, c. 46, s. 31; 1996, c. 53, s. 36; 2001, c. 31, s. 333.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 2.1 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two representatives of the Government and of two other representatives appointed after consultation with the members of the committee representing the bodies contemplated in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 164.
However, the committee may delegate the reexamination power provided for in paragraph 1 of section 165 to a subcommittee whose members it shall appoint, where applications for reexamination are submitted by non-unionizable employees other than the employees referred to in Title IV.0.1, by beneficiaries who belonged to such a group of employees at the time they ceased to contribute to their plans or by beneficiaries who were the successors, spouses or children of such employees. The subcommittee is composed of two representatives of the Government and of two representatives of non-unionizable employees appointed after consultation with the members of the Comité de retraite referred to in section 173.1 chosen from among the representatives of the non-unionizable employees.
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19; 1991, c. 14, s. 22; 1995, c. 46, s. 31; 1996, c. 53, s. 36.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two representatives of the Government and of two other representatives appointed after consultation with the members of the committee representing the bodies contemplated in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 164.
However, the committee may delegate the reexamination power provided for in paragraph 1 of section 165 to a subcommittee whose members it shall appoint, where applications for reexamination are submitted by non-unionizable personnel, by beneficiaries who belonged to such a group of employees at the time they ceased to contribute to their plans or by beneficiaries who were the successors, spouses or children of such employees. The subcommittee is composed of two representatives of the Government and of two representatives of non-unionizable employees appointed after consultation with the member of the committee chosen from among the non-unionizable or supervisory personnel.
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19; 1991, c. 14, s. 22; 1995, c. 46, s. 31.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two representatives of the Government and of two other representatives appointed after consultation with the members of the committee representing the bodies contemplated in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 164.
However, the committee may delegate the reexamination power provided for in paragraph 1 of section 165 to a subcommittee whose members it shall appoint, where applications for reexamination are submitted by non-unionizable personnel, by beneficiaries who belonged to such a group of employees at the time they ceased to contribute to their plans or by beneficiaries who were the assigns, spouses or children of such employees. The subcommittee is composed of two representatives of the Government and of two representatives of non-unionizable employees appointed after consultation with the member of the committee chosen from among the non-unionizable or supervisory personnel.
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19; 1991, c. 14, s. 22.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two representatives of the Government and of two other representatives appointed after consultation with the members of the committee representing the bodies contemplated in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 164.
1983, c. 24, s. 1; 1985, c. 18, s. 19.
173. The committee may delegate all or part of its powers, provided in paragraphs 1 and 2 of section 165, to subcommittees.
The subcommittees are composed of two representatives of the Government and of two other representatives appointed after consultation with the bodies contemplated in paragraph 1 of section 164.
1983, c. 24, s. 1.