S-5 - Act respecting health services and social services for Cree Native persons

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82. A reception centre shall be administered by a board of directors composed of the following members, who shall be members of it upon their election or appointment:
(a)  two persons elected by the beneficiaries’ committee and chosen among the members of such committee;
(b)  one person appointed in writing by the regional council concerned and chosen among the members on the recommendation of the voluntary bodies of the region working in the field of health and social services and recognized as such by the regional council;
(c)  two persons appointed in writing by the Minister after consultation with the most representative socio-economic groups in the territory served by the centre;
(d)  one person elected by the clinical staff advisory council constituted in the centre and chosen among the members of such council;
(e)  one person elected by the meeting of the members of the non-clinical staff employed by the centre and chosen among such members;
(f)  where a council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists is constituted in the centre, one person elected by the council and chosen among the members of such council;
(g)  one person elected by the board of directors of the local community service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the local community service centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(h)  one person elected by the board of directors of the hospital centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the hospital centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(i)  one person elected by the board of directors of the social service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres;
(j)  in the case of a reception centre whose immovable assets are owned by a non-profit legal person other than a legal person constituted under this Act, three persons who are elected by the members of that legal person and who do not hold employment or practise their profession in the centre;
(k)  in the case of an institution affiliated with a university, one person appointed by such university;
(l)  the executive director of the centre.
1971, c. 48, s. 53; 1974, c. 42, s. 26; 1975, c. 61, s. 3; 1977, c. 48, s. 17; 1978, c. 72, s. 20; 1981, c. 22, s. 63; 1984, c. 47, s. 208; 1986, c. 57, s. 6; 1992, c. 21, s. 375; 1999, c. 40, s. 270.
82. A reception centre shall be administered by a board of directors composed of the following members, who shall be members of it upon their election or appointment:
(a)  two persons elected by the beneficiaries’ committee and chosen among the members of such committee;
(b)  one person appointed in writing by the regional council concerned and chosen among the members on the recommendation of the voluntary bodies of the region working in the field of health and social services and recognized as such by the regional council;
(c)  two persons appointed in writing by the Minister after consultation with the most representative socio-economic groups in the territory served by the centre;
(d)  one person elected by the clinical staff advisory council constituted in the centre and chosen among the members of such council;
(e)  one person elected by the meeting of the members of the non-clinical staff employed by the centre and chosen among such members;
(f)  where a council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists is constituted in the centre, one person elected by the council and chosen among the members of such council;
(g)  one person elected by the board of directors of the local community service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the local community service centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(h)  one person elected by the board of directors of the hospital centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the hospital centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(i)  one person elected by the board of directors of the social service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres;
(j)  in the case of a reception centre whose immovable assets are owned by a non-profit corporation other than a corporation constituted under this Act, three persons who are elected by the members of that corporation and who do not hold employment or practise their profession in the centre;
(k)  in the case of an institution affiliated with a university, one person appointed by such university;
(l)  the executive director of the centre.
1971, c. 48, s. 53; 1974, c. 42, s. 26; 1975, c. 61, s. 3; 1977, c. 48, s. 17; 1978, c. 72, s. 20; 1981, c. 22, s. 63; 1984, c. 47, s. 208; 1986, c. 57, s. 6; 1992, c. 21, s. 375.
82. A reception centre shall be administered by a board of directors composed of the following members, who shall be members of it upon their election or appointment:
(a)  two persons elected by the beneficiaries’ committee and chosen among the members of such committee;
(b)  one person appointed in writing by the regional council concerned and chosen among the members on the recommendation of the voluntary bodies of the region working in the field of health and social services and recognized as such by the regional council;
(c)  two persons appointed in writing by the Minister after consultation with the most representative socio-economic groups in the territory served by the centre;
(d)  one person elected by the clinical staff advisory council constituted in the centre and chosen among the members of such council;
(e)  one person elected by the meeting of the members of the non-clinical staff employed by the centre and chosen among such members;
(f)  where a council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists is constituted in the centre, one person elected by the council and chosen among the members of such council;
(g)  one person elected by the board of directors of the local community service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the local community service centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(h)  one person elected by the board of directors of the hospital centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the hospital centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(i)  one person elected by the board of directors of the social service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres;
(j)  in the case of a reception centre whose immoveable assets are owned by a non-profit corporation other than a corporation constituted under this Act, three persons who are elected by the members of that corporation and who do not hold employment or practise their profession in the centre;
(k)  in the case of an establishment affiliated with a university, one person appointed by such university;
(l)  the director general of the centre.
1971, c. 48, s. 53; 1974, c. 42, s. 26; 1975, c. 61, s. 3; 1977, c. 48, s. 17; 1978, c. 72, s. 20; 1981, c. 22, s. 63; 1984, c. 47, s. 208; 1986, c. 57, s. 6.
82. A reception centre shall be administered by a board of directors composed of the following members, who shall be members of it upon their election or appointment:
(a)  two persons elected by the recipients’ committee and chosen among the members of such committee;
(b)  one person appointed in writing by the regional council concerned and chosen among the members on the recommendation of the voluntary bodies of the region working in the field of health and social services and recognized as such by the regional council;
(c)  two persons appointed in writing by the Minister after consultation with the most representative socio-economic groups in the territory served by the centre;
(d)  one person elected by the clinical staff advisory council constituted in the centre and chosen among the members of such council;
(e)  one person elected by the meeting of the members of the non-clinical staff employed by the centre and chosen among such members;
(f)  where a council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists is constituted in the centre, one person elected by the council and chosen among the members of such council;
(g)  one person elected by the board of directors of the local community service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the local community service centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(h)  one person elected by the board of directors of the hospital centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the hospital centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(i)  one person elected by the board of directors of the social service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected joinlty by the boards of directors of such centres;
(j)  in the case of a reception centre whose immoveable assets are owned by a non-profit corporation other than a corporation constituted under this Act, three persons who are elected by the members of that corporation and who do not hold employment or practise their profession in the centre;
(k)  in the case of an establishment affiliated with a university, one person appointed by such university;
(l)  the general manager of the centre.
1971, c. 48, s. 53; 1974, c. 42, s. 26; 1975, c. 61, s. 3; 1977, c. 48, s. 17; 1978, c. 72, s. 20; 1981, c. 22, s. 63; 1984, c. 47, s. 208.
82. A reception centre shall be administered by a board of directors composed of the following members, who shall be members of it upon their election or appointment:
(a)  two persons elected by the recipients’ committee and chosen among the members of such committee;
(b)  one person appointed in writing by the regional council concerned and chosen among the members on the recommendation of the voluntary bodies of the region working in the field of health and social services and recognized as such by the regional council;
(c)  two persons appointed in writing by the Minister after consultation with the most representative socio-economic groups in the territory served by the centre;
(d)  one person elected by the clinical staff advisory council constituted in the centre and chosen among the members of such council;
(e)  one person elected by the meeting of the members of the non-clinical staff employed by the centre and chosen among such members;
(f)  where a council of physicians and dentists is constituted in the centre, one person elected by the council and chosen among the members of such council;
(g)  one person elected by the board of directors of the local community service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the local community service centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(h)  one person elected by the board of directors of the hospital centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected jointly by the boards of directors of such centres or, if there are none, elected jointly by the boards of directors of the hospital centres situated in the territory of the community health department which serves the reception centre;
(i)  one person elected by the board of directors of the social service centre to which the reception centre is bound by a contract of professional services referred to in section 124 or, if there are several, elected joinlty by the boards of directors of such centres;
(j)  in the case of a reception centre whose immoveable assets are owned by a non-profit corporation other than a corporation constituted under this Act, three persons who are elected by the members of that corporation and who do not hold employment or practise their profession in the centre;
(k)  in the case of an establishment affiliated with a university, one person appointed by such university;
(l)  the general manager of the centre.
1971, c. 48, s. 53; 1974, c. 42, s. 26; 1975, c. 61, s. 3; 1977, c. 48, s. 17; 1978, c. 72, s. 20; 1981, c. 22, s. 63.
82. A reception centre shall be administered by a board composed of the following members, who shall be members of it upon their appointment:
(a)  in the case of a reception centre exclusively for adults, two persons of full age elected for two years by the meeting of the users of the centre and chosen among such users; in the case of a reception centre exclusively for children under 18 years of age, two of the parents of such children, elected for two years by the meeting of the parents of the children;
(b)  in the case of a reception centre for both adults and children under 18 years of age, one person of full age chosen among such adults, elected for two years by the meeting of such users and one parent of such a child, elected for two years by the meeting of the parents of the children;
(c)  two persons appointed for two years is writing by the Minister after consultation with the most representative socio-economic groups of the territory served by the centre and with the regional council concerned;
(d)  in the case of a reception centre the immoveable assets of which are the property of a non-profit corporation other than a corporation incorporated under this act, four persons elected for two years by the members of the corporation;
(e)  one person elected for two years by the clinical staff advisory council constituted in the centre and chosen among the members of such council;
(f)  one person elected for two years by all the members of the non-clinical staff of the centre and chosen among such members;
(g)  one person elected jointly for two years by the boards of directors of the hospital centres bound to the centre by a contract of professional services contemplated in section 124, when there is such a contract;
(h)  one person elected jointly for two years by the boards of directors of the social service centres bound to the centre by a contract of professional services contemplated in section 124, when there is such a contract;
(i)  in the case of an establishment affiliated with a university, one member appointed for two years by that university;
(j)  the general manager of the centre;
(k)  in the case where a council of physicians and dentists is constituted in the centre, one person elected for two years by and among the members of the said council.
Paragraph b of this section does not apply if the reception centre receives at one time fewer than ten children and more than ten adults, in which case the centre is considered as receiving adults only; if it receives at one time fewer than ten adults and more than ten children, the centre is considered as receiving children only.
1971, c. 48, s. 53; 1974, c. 42, s. 26; 1975, c. 61, s. 3; 1977, c. 48, s. 17; 1978, c. 72, s. 20.
82. A reception centre shall be administered by a board composed of the following members, who shall be members of it upon their appointment:
(a)  in the case of a reception centre exclusively for adults, two of such adults elected for two years by all of such adults; in the case of a reception centre exclusively for children under 18 years of age, two of the parents of such children, elected for two years by all of such parents;
(b)  in the case of a reception centre for both adults and children under 18 years of age, one adult and one of the parents of such children, elected for two years, the former by all of such adults and the latter by all of such parents of the children;
(c)  two persons appointed for two years by the Gouvernement after consultation with the most representative socio-economic groups of the territory served by the centre;
(d)  in the case of a reception centre the immoveable assets of which are the property of a non-profit corporation other than a corporation incorporated under this act, four persons elected for two years by the members of the corporation;
(e)  one person elected for two years by the clinical staff advisory council constituted in the centre and chosen among the members of such council;
(f)  one person elected for two years by all the members of the non-clinical staff of the centre and chosen among such members;
(g)  one person elected jointly for two years by the boards of directors of the hospital centres bound to the centre by a contract of professional services contemplated in section 124, when there is such a contract;
(h)  one person elected jointly for two years by the boards of directors of the social service centres bound to the centre by a contract of professional services contemplated in section 124, when there is such a contract;
(i)  in the case of an establishment affiliated with a university, one member appointed for two years by that university;
(j)  the general manager of the centre;
(k)  in the case where a council of physicians and dentists is constituted in the centre, one person elected for two years by and among the members of the said council.
Paragraph b of this section does not apply if the reception centre receives at one time fewer than ten children and more than ten adults, in which case the centre is considered as receiving adults only; if it receives at one time fewer than ten adults and more than ten children, the centre is considered as receiving children only.
1971, c. 48, s. 53; 1974, c. 42, s. 26; 1975, c. 61, s. 3; 1977, c. 48, s. 17.