S-2.1 - Act respecting occupational health and safety

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172. The Commission may delegate generally or specially, to the chairman of the board, the president and chief executive officer, the executive committee, its vice-chairmen, its officers or a person it may designate, its powers to examine and decide any question declared by the Acts and regulations administered by it to be within its jurisdiction.
For the purposes of the examination of a question, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to impose imprisonment.
At the examination of a question, the Commission, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph may order a party to pay certain costs or to charge them to the Commission; the nature and amount of these costs and the cases and circumstances in which they may be awarded shall be determined by regulation.
1979, c. 63, s. 172; 1985, c. 6, s. 542; 1992, c. 11, s. 64; 1997, c. 27, s. 40; 2002, c. 76, s. 19; 2021, c. 27, s. 209.
172. The Commission may delegate generally or specially, to the chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer, the executive committee, its vice-chairmen, its officers or a person it may designate, its powers to examine and decide any question declared by the Acts and regulations administered by it to be within its jurisdiction.
For the purposes of the examination of a question, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to impose imprisonment.
At the examination of a question, the Commission, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph may order a party to pay certain costs or to charge them to the Commission; the nature and amount of these costs and the cases and circumstances in which they may be awarded shall be determined by regulation.
1979, c. 63, s. 172; 1985, c. 6, s. 542; 1992, c. 11, s. 64; 1997, c. 27, s. 40; 2002, c. 76, s. 19.
172. The Commission may delegate generally or specially, to the chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer, the executive committee, the chairman and chief of operations, its vice-chairmen, its officers or a person it may designate, its powers to examine and decide any question declared by the Acts and regulations administered by it to be within its jurisdiction.
For the purposes of the examination of a question, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to impose imprisonment.
At the examination of a question, the Commission, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph may order a party to pay certain costs or to charge them to the Commission; the nature and amount of these costs and the cases and circumstances in which they may be awarded shall be determined by regulation.
1979, c. 63, s. 172; 1985, c. 6, s. 542; 1992, c. 11, s. 64; 1997, c. 27, s. 40.
172. The Commission may delegate generally or specially, to the chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer, the executive committee, the chairman and chief of operations, its vice-chairmen, its officers or a person it may designate, its powers to examine, hear and decide any matter or question declared by the Acts and regulations administered by it to be within its jurisdiction.
For the purposes of an inquiry or hearing, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions, except the power to impose imprisonment.
At an inquiry or hearing, the Commission, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph may order a party to pay certain costs or to charge them to the Commission; the nature and amount of these costs and the cases and circumstances in which they may be awarded shall be determined by regulation.
1979, c. 63, s. 172; 1985, c. 6, s. 542; 1992, c. 11, s. 64.
172. The Commission may delegate generally or specially, to the chairman and director general, the executive committee, its vice-chairmen, its officers or a person it may designate, its powers to examine, hear and decide any matter or question declared by the Acts and regulations administered by it to be within its jurisdiction.
For the purposes of an inquiry or hearing, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions, except the power to impose imprisonment.
At an inquiry or hearing, the Commission, the persons and the members of the executive committee contemplated in the first paragraph may order a party to pay certain costs or to charge them to the Commission; the nature and amount of these costs and the cases and circumstances in which they may be awarded shall be determined by regulation.
1979, c. 63, s. 172; 1985, c. 6, s. 542.
172. The Commission may delegate generally or specially, to the chairman and director general, the executive committee, its vice-chairmen, its review boards, its officers or a person it may designate, its powers to examine, hear and decide any matter or question declared by the acts and regulations administered by it to be within its jurisdiction.
For the purposes of an inquiry or hearing, the persons, the members of the executive committee and the members of the review boards contemplated in the first paragraph have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions, except the power to impose imprisonment.
At an inquiry or hearing, the Commission, the persons, the members of the executive committee and the members of the review boards contemplated in the first paragraph may order a party to pay certain costs or to charge them to the Commission; the nature and amount of these costs and the cases and circumstances in which they may be awarded shall be determined by regulation.
1979, c. 63, s. 172.