C-26 - Professional Code

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86.0.2. The board of directors may develop and implement, after consultation with the Office, a pilot project to improve the matters covered by a regulation approved under section 95.2 or to experiment or innovate in those matters, except a regulation made under paragraph d of section 93 or subparagraph p of the first paragraph of section 94 with respect to professional liability insurance.
A pilot project must be in line with the objectives pursued by this Code or by the Act constituting a professional order.
The board of directors shall determine, by regulation, the standards and obligations applicable under a pilot project, which may differ from the standards and obligations set out in the regulations approved in accordance with section 95.2.
A pilot project is established for a period of up to two years, which the board of directors may extend by up to one year, after consultation with the Office.
The board of directors shall report to the Office annually on the implementation of a pilot project, and, at the Office’s request, at any other time.
In the six months following the end of a pilot project, the board of directors shall evaluate the pilot project and send its report and any recommendations to the Office. The report shall be made public, within the same period, on the order’s website.
2024, c. 31, s. 13.