S-32.1 - Act respecting the professional status of artists in the visual arts, film, the recording arts, literature, arts and crafts and the performing arts

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56. For the purposes of this Act, the Tribunal’s functions are
(1)  to decide any application for recognition submitted by an artists’ association or an association of producers;
(2)  to decide whether the membership requirements provided for by the by-laws of recognized associations comply with this Act and whether those requirements are enforced; and
(3)  to decide any other application relating to the application of sections 11.1 and 11.2, the second paragraph of section 24.2, section 26, the second paragraph of section 26.1, sections 30, 32 and 34, the second paragraph of section 37, sections 37.1, 38 to 40 and 42 and the second paragraph of section 45.
1987, c. 72, s. 56; 1988, c. 69, s. 54; 1997, c. 26, s. 28; 2009, c. 32, s. 14; 2015, c. 15, s. 237; 2022, c. 20, s. 27.
56. For the purposes of this Act, the Tribunal’s functions are
(1)  to decide any application for recognition submitted by an artists’ association or an association of producers; and
(2)  to decide whether the membership requirements provided for by the by-laws of recognized associations comply with this Act and whether those requirements are enforced.
1987, c. 72, s. 56; 1988, c. 69, s. 54; 1997, c. 26, s. 28; 2009, c. 32, s. 14; 2015, c. 15, s. 237.
56. For the purposes of this Act, the Commission’s functions are
(1)  to decide any application for recognition submitted by an artists’ association or an association of producers; and
(2)  to decide whether the membership requirements provided for by the by-laws of recognized associations comply with this Act and whether those requirements are enforced.
1987, c. 72, s. 56; 1988, c. 69, s. 54; 1997, c. 26, s. 28; 2009, c. 32, s. 14.
56. The duties of the Commission are
(1)  to decide any application for recognition submitted by an artists’ association or an association of producers;
(2)  to decide as to the conformity to this Act of the by-laws of recognized associations regarding membership requirements and see to it that the associations enforce those by-laws;
(3)  to designate a mediator for the purposes of sections 18.1 and 31;
(4)  to designate an arbitrator for the purposes of sections 26.1 and 33;
(5)  to advise the Minister on any matter relating to the administration of this Act, particularly on the implementation of appropriate measures to foster protection of the professional status of artists in harmony with the development of production enterprises;
(6)  to draw up, annually, a list of mediators and arbitrators, after consultation with recognized artists’ associations and associations of producers.
It shall also be the duty of the Commission to decide upon any other matter in respect of which it has jurisdiction under the Act respecting the professional status of artists in the visual arts, arts and crafts and literature, and their contracts with promoters (chapter S-32.01).
1987, c. 72, s. 56; 1988, c. 69, s. 54; 1997, c. 26, s. 28.
56. The duties of the Commission are
(1)  to decide any application for recognition submitted by an artists’ association;
(2)  to decide as to the conformity to this Act of the by-laws of recognized associations regarding membership requirements and see to it that the associations enforce those by-laws;
(3)  to appoint a mediator at the request of a party to the negotiation of a group agreement;
(4)  to arbitrate any dispute submitted to it jointly by the parties negotiating a group agreement;
(5)  to advise the Minister on any matter relating to the administration of this Act, particularly on the implementation of appropriate measures to foster protection of the professional status of artists in harmony with the development of production enterprises.
It shall also be the duty of the Commission to decide upon any other matter in respect of which it has jurisdiction under the Act respecting the professional status of artists in the visual arts, arts and crafts and literature, and their contracts with promoters (chapter S-32.01).
1987, c. 72, s. 56; 1988, c. 69, s. 54.
56. The duties of the Commission are
(1)  to decide any application for recognition submitted by an artists’ association;
(2)  to decide as to the conformity to this Act of the by-laws of recognized associations regarding membership requirements and see to it that the associations enforce those by-laws;
(3)  to appoint a mediator at the request of a party to the negotiation of a group agreement;
(4)  to arbitrate any dispute submitted to it jointly by the parties negotiating a group agreement;
(5)  to advise the Minister on any matter relating to the administration of this Act, particularly on the implementation of appropriate measures to foster protection of the professional status of artists in harmony with the development of production enterprises.
1987, c. 72, s. 56.