11. The Order may enact regulations:(a) to protect the public by ensuring competent, efficient and ethical professional engineering services;
(b) for the proper administration of its affairs;
(c) to regulate the election of the members thereof;
(d) for admission to the practice of the profession;
(e) for its affiliation with any engineering society or group;
(f) to regulate, restrict or prohibit, for a period not exceeding two years from the date when a new member practises his profession continuously, the use of the seal and title of engineer, either by adding qualifying terms thereto or by any other means;
(g) to establish and administer in the interests of the members of the Order a retirement fund and group insurance plans;
(h) to establish regional sections of the Order and determine their names;
(i) to encourage and promote the well-being and progress of the profession and its members except in the case of the negotiation of a collective agreement for such members;
(j) to establish and administer an assistance fund for needy engineers, the assets of which shall be invested in accordance with article 981o of the Civil Code of Lower Canada;
(k) to regulate the use of the titles or qualifications under which its members may offer or render their services;
(l) to regulate the practice of the profession in partnership or Corporation;
(m) to pronounce upon any matter of general interest to the Order and its members.