S-17.01 - Act respecting the Société générale des industries culturelles

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24. The Minister of Culture and Communications may, within the scope of the responsibilities and powers entrusted to him and of the agreements to which he is a party, issue directives bearing on the goals and orientation of the company in the performance of the functions entrusted to it by law.
Such directives must be submitted to the Government for approval. If they are so approved, they are binding on the company, which must comply with them.
Every directive issued under this section must be tabled before the National Assembly within 15 days of its approval by the Government. If the directive is issued while the National Assembly is not sitting, the directive must be tabled before it within 15 days after the opening of the next session, or as the case may be, after resumption.
1978, c. 24, s. 24; 1992, c. 65, s. 43; 1994, c. 14, s. 26.
24. The Minister of Culture may, within the scope of the responsibilities and powers entrusted to him and of the agreements to which he is a party, issue directives bearing on the goals and orientation of the company in the performance of the functions entrusted to it by law.
Such directives must be submitted to the Government for approval. If they are so approved, they are binding on the company, which must comply with them.
Every directive issued under this section must be tabled before the National Assembly within fifteen days of its approval by the Government. If the directive is issued while the National Assembly is not sitting, the directive must be tabled before it within fifteen days after the opening of the next session, or as the case may be, after resumption.
1978, c. 24, s. 24; 1992, c. 65, s. 43.
24. The Minister of Cultural Affairs may, within the scope of the responsibilities and powers entrusted to him and of the agreements to which he is a party, issue directives bearing on the goals and orientation of the company in the performance of the functions entrusted to it by law.
Such directives must be submitted to the Government for approval. If they are so approved, they are binding on the company, which must comply with them.
Every directive issued under this section must be tabled before the National Assembly within fifteen days of its approval by the Government. If the directive is issued while the National Assembly is not sitting, the directive must be tabled before it within fifteen days after the opening of the next session, or as the case may be, after resumption.
1978, c. 24, s. 24.