C-26 - Professional Code

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192. The following may, in the performance of their duties, examine a record kept by a professional, require the production of any document, make a copy of such a record or document, and require any information:
(1)  a professional inspection committee or a member, inspector or expert of such a committee, or the person responsible for professional inspections appointed under section 90;
(2)  a syndic, an expert whose services are retained by a syndic and any other person assisting a syndic in the exercise of inquiry functions;
(3)  a review committee referred to in section 123.3 or a member of such committee;
(4)  a disciplinary council or a member of such council;
(5)  the Professions Tribunal or one of its judges;
(6)  any committee of inquiry established by a board of directors, a member of such a committee or an investigator of the order;
(7)  an administrator designated by the Government under section 14.5;
(8)  a person, committee or member of a committee designated by the board of directors for the purposes of any of sections 45 to 45.2, 46.0.1, 48 to 52.1, 55 to 55.2 and 89.1;
(9)  (subparagraph repealed);
For the purposes of this section, the professional shall, on request, allow the examination of such record or document and provide such information, and may not invoke his obligation to ensure professional secrecy as a reason for refusing to allow it.
1973, c. 43, s. 186; 1974, c. 65, s. 31; 1988, c. 29, s. 58; 1986, c. 95, s. 78; 1994, c. 40, s. 174; 2000, c. 13, s. 47; 2004, c. 15, s. 13; 2008, c. 11, s. 1, s. 139.
192. The following may, in the performance of their duties, examine a record kept by a professional, require the production of any document and make a copy of such record or document:
(1)  a professional inspection committee or a member, inspector, investigator or expert of such a committee, or the person responsible for professional inspections appointed under section 90;
(2)  a syndic, an assistant or corresponding syndic or an expert retained by the syndic;
(3)  a review committee referred to in section 123.3 or a member of such committee;
(4)  a committee on discipline or a member of such committee;
(5)  the Professions Tribunal or one of its judges;
(6)  any committee of inquiry established by a Bureau or a member of such committee;
(7)  an administrator designated by the Government under section 14.5;
(8)  a person, committee or member of a committee designated by the Bureau for the purposes of section 89;
(9)  a committee established by the Bureau under section 52.2 or a member of that committee.
For the purposes of this section, the professional shall, on request, allow the examination of such record or document and may not invoke his obligation to ensure professional secrecy as a reason for refusing to allow it.
1973, c. 43, s. 186; 1974, c. 65, s. 31; 1988, c. 29, s. 58; 1986, c. 95, s. 78; 1994, c. 40, s. 174; 2000, c. 13, s. 47; 2004, c. 15, s. 13.
192. The following may, in the performance of their duties, examine a record kept by a professional, require the production of any document and make a copy of such record or document:
(1)  a professional inspection committee or a member, inspector, investigator or expert of such a committee, or the person responsible for professional inspections appointed under section 90;
(2)  a syndic, an assistant or corresponding syndic or an expert retained by the syndic;
(3)  a review committee referred to in section 123.3 or a member of such committee;
(4)  a committee on discipline or a member of such committee;
(5)  the Professions Tribunal or one of its judges;
(6)  any committee of inquiry established by a Bureau or a member of such committee;
(7)  an administrator designated by the Government under section 14.5;
(8)  a person, committee or member of a committee designated by the Bureau for the purposes of section 89.
For the purposes of this section, the professional shall, on request, allow the examination of such record or document and may not invoke his obligation to ensure professional secrecy as a reason for refusing to allow it.
1973, c. 43, s. 186; 1974, c. 65, s. 31; 1988, c. 29, s. 58; 1986, c. 95, s. 78; 1994, c. 40, s. 174; 2000, c. 13, s. 47.
192. The following may, in the performance of their duties, examine a record kept by a professional, require the production of any document and make a copy of such record or document:
(1)  a professional inspection committee or a member, inspector, investigator or expert of such a committee;
(2)  a syndic, an assistant or corresponding syndic or an expert retained by the syndic;
(3)  a review committee referred to in section 123.3 or a member of such committee;
(4)  a committee on discipline or a member of such committee;
(5)  the Professions Tribunal or one of its judges;
(6)  any committee of inquiry established by a Bureau or a member of such committee;
(7)  an administrator designated by the Government under section 14.5.
For the purposes of this section, the professional shall, on request, allow the examination of such record or document and may not invoke his obligation to ensure professional secrecy as a reason for refusing to allow it.
1973, c. 43, s. 186; 1974, c. 65, s. 31; 1988, c. 29, s. 58; 1986, c. 95, s. 78; 1994, c. 40, s. 174.
192. A syndic, an assistant syndic, a corresponding syndic, a professional inspection committee or a member investigator or expert of such committee, a committee on discipline, a tribunal, or a judge of that tribunal, sitting in appeal on a decision by a committee on discipline or by a Bureau, or any committee of inquiry established by a Bureau may take cognizance of the record kept by a professional, require the delivery of any document respecting an inquiry which such syndic or other person or body is holding and take copy of such a record or document.
For the purposes of this section, the professional shall, on request, allow the examination of such record or document.
1973, c. 43, s. 186; 1974, c. 65, s. 31; 1988, c. 29, s. 58; 1986, c. 95, s. 78.
192. A syndic, an assistant syndic, a corresponding syndic, a professional inspection committee or a member investigator or expert of such committee, a committee on discipline, a tribunal, or a judge of that tribunal, sitting in appeal on a decision by a committee on discipline or by a Bureau, or any committee of inquiry established by a Bureau may, while sitting in camera, take cognizance of the record kept by a professional, require the delivery of any document respecting an inquiry which such syndic or other person or body is holding and take copy of such a record or document.
1973, c. 43, s. 186; 1974, c. 65, s. 31; 1988, c. 29, s. 58.
192. A syndic, an assistant syndic, a corresponding syndic, a professional inspection committee or a member investigator or expert of such committee, a committee on discipline, a tribunal sitting in appeal on a decision by a committee on discipline, or any committee of inquiry established by a Bureau may, while sitting in camera, take cognizance of the record kept by a professional, require the delivery of any document respecting an inquiry which such syndic or other person or body is holding and take copy of such a record or document.
1973, c. 43, s. 186; 1974, c. 65, s. 31.