S-29.01 - Act respecting trust companies and savings companies

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312. The Authority may order an inquiry into any matter within its jurisdiction, if it is of the opinion that the public interest requires it.
The Authority and any person appointed by it in writing have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C‐37), except the power to order imprisonment.
1987, c. 95, s. 312; 1992, c. 61, s. 590; 2002, c. 45, s. 611; 2004, c. 37, s. 90.
312. The Agency may order an inquiry into any matter within its jurisdiction, if it is of the opinion that the public interest requires it.
The Agency and any person appointed by it in writing have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to order imprisonment.
1987, c. 95, s. 312; 1992, c. 61, s. 590; 2002, c. 45, s. 611.
312. The Inspector General may order an inquiry into any matter within his jurisdiction, if he is of the opinion that the public interest requires it.
The Inspector General and any person appointed by him in writing have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to order imprisonment.
1987, c. 95, s. 312; 1992, c. 61, s. 590.
312. The Inspector General may order an inquiry into any matter within his jurisdiction, if he is of the opinion that the public interest requires it.
The Inspector General and any person appointed by him in writing have the powers and immunity of commissioners appointed under the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37).
1987, c. 95, s. 312.