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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9. Every artists’ association which
(1)  is a professional syndicate or an association having an object similar to that of a professional syndicate within the meaning of the Professional Syndicates Act (chapter S-40),
(2)  is the most representative of artists in any negotiating sector defined by the Administrative Labour Tribunal,
is entitled to recognition.
The most representative association is the association which, in the opinion of the Tribunal, comprises the greatest number of artists in the negotiating sector concerned.
1987, c. 72, s. 9; 1997, c. 26, s. 3; 2009, c. 32, s. 4; 2015, c. 15, s. 237; 2022, c. 20, s. 8.
9. Every artists’ association which
(1)  is a professional syndicate or an association having an object similar to that of a professional syndicate within the meaning of the Professional Syndicates Act (chapter S-40),
(2)  comprises the majority of artists in any negotiating sector defined by the Administrative Labour Tribunal,
is entitled to recognition.
1987, c. 72, s. 9; 1997, c. 26, s. 3; 2009, c. 32, s. 4; 2015, c. 15, s. 237.
9. Every artists’ association which
(1)  is a professional syndicate or an association having an object similar to that of a professional syndicate within the meaning of the Professional Syndicates Act (chapter S-40),
(2)  comprises the majority of artists in any negotiating sector defined by the Commission des relations du travail,
is entitled to recognition.
1987, c. 72, s. 9; 1997, c. 26, s. 3; 2009, c. 32, s. 4.
9. Every artists’ association which
(1)  is a professional syndicate or an association having an object similar to that of a professional syndicate within the meaning of the Professional Syndicates Act (chapter S-40),
(2)  comprises the majority of artists in any negotiating sector defined by the Commission de reconnaissance des associations d’artistes et des associations de producteurs established by section 43,
is entitled to recognition.
1987, c. 72, s. 9; 1997, c. 26, s. 3.
9. Every artists’ association which
(1)  is a professional syndicate or an association having an object similar to that of a professional syndicate within the meaning of the Professional Syndicates Act (chapter S-40),
(2)  comprises the majority of artists in any negotiating sector defined by the Commission de reconnaissance established by section 43,
is entitled to recognition.
1987, c. 72, s. 9.