R-22.1 - Act respecting health and social services information

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128. A person directly interested may contest, before a judge of the Court of Québec, an order issued by the Commission’s oversight division.
The proceeding to contest an order must be filed with the office of the Court of Québec within 30 days after notification of the order and must specify the questions that ought to be examined. Such a proceeding does not suspend execution of the order. However, on a motion heard and judged on an urgent basis, a judge of the Court of Québec may order otherwise because of the urgency of the situation or the risk of serious and irreparable injury.
The contestation of an order must be served on the Commission and, if applicable, on the other parties within 10 days after it is filed with the office of the Court of Québec. The secretary of the Commission must send a copy of the contested order and the accompanying documents to the office of the Court, to serve as a joint record.
The contestation is governed by the rules of the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25.01) that are applicable in first instance.
Sections 157 and 158 apply to a proceeding brought under this section.
2023, c. 5, s. 128.