D-2, r. 17 - General Regulation to govern the regulations of a parity committee

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37. The following situations constitute conflicts of interest:
(1)  a member or a related person owns directly or indirectly an interest in an enterprise or a body that deals or is on the verge of dealing with the parity committee;
(2)  a member uses the power of decision or influence to obtain an undue advantage for a third person;
(3)  a member accepts an advantage from any person when the member knows or should know that the advantage has been granted to the member for the purpose of influencing the exercise of the member’s functions;
(4)  a member, a person related to the member or the contracting party that appointed the member or the entity that the member represents has a litigious claim against the committee.
O.C. 1535-2022, s. 37.
In force: 2022-09-08
37. The following situations constitute conflicts of interest:
(1)  a member or a related person owns directly or indirectly an interest in an enterprise or a body that deals or is on the verge of dealing with the parity committee;
(2)  a member uses the power of decision or influence to obtain an undue advantage for a third person;
(3)  a member accepts an advantage from any person when the member knows or should know that the advantage has been granted to the member for the purpose of influencing the exercise of the member’s functions;
(4)  a member, a person related to the member or the contracting party that appointed the member or the entity that the member represents has a litigious claim against the committee.
O.C. 1535-2022, s. 37.