R-20 - Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and workforce management in the construction industry

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3.3. The chairman of the board of directors and the president and chief executive officer are appointed by the Government for terms of not more than five years. The other members of the board are appointed for terms of not more than three years.
The chairman of the board must qualify as an independent director.
At the end of their terms, the members of the board shall remain in office until they are replaced or reappointed.
The terms of the board members are renewable. However, members other than the president and chief executive officer may not be reappointed more than three times, whether the terms are consecutive or not.
1986, c. 89, s. 3; 2011, c. 30, s. 5; 2018, c. 12, s. 4; 2022, c. 19, s. 258.
3.3. The chair is appointed by the Government for not more than five years. The other members of the board of directors are appointed for not more than three years.
At the end of their terms, the members shall remain in office until they are replaced or reappointed.
The terms of the board members are renewable. However, members other than the chair may not be reappointed more than three times, for a consecutive or non-consecutive term.
1986, c. 89, s. 3; 2011, c. 30, s. 5; 2018, c. 12, s. 4.
3.3. The chair is appointed by the Government for not more than five years. The other members of the board of directors are appointed for not more than three years.
At the end of their terms, the members shall remain in office until they are replaced or reappointed.
The terms of the board members are renewable. However, independent members may be reappointed only twice, for a consecutive or non-consecutive term.
1986, c. 89, s. 3; 2011, c. 30, s. 5.
3.3. The members of the board of directors shall be appointed by the Government for not over five years.
At the end of their terms, the members shall remain in office until they are replaced or reappointed.
1986, c. 89, s. 3.