Terminology
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210. The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word ``Chair
man'' with the word ``Chairperson'' in the
following provisions:
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Terminology
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211. The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word ``chair
man'' with the word ``chairperson'' in the
following provisions:
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Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund |
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R.S., c. S-9
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Amendments to the Canada Shipping Act
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R.S., c. 6 (3rd
Supp.), s. 84
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212. (1) Subsection 704(1) of the Canada
Shipping Act is replaced by the following:
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Appointment
of
Administrator
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704. (1) The Governor in Council shall
appoint an Administrator of the Ship-source
Oil Pollution Fund to hold office for any term,
not exceeding five years, that is fixed by the
Governor in Council.
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Tenure of
office
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(2) For greater certainty, the person who
holds office as the Administrator of the
Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund immediate
ly before the coming into force of subsection
(1) continues in office during good beha
viour for the remainder of the term for
which the person was appointed, but may be
removed by the Governor in Council for
cause.
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R.S., c. 6 (3rd
Supp.), s. 84
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213. (1) Subsection 708(1) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Deputy
Administrator
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708. (1) The Governor in Council may
appoint a Deputy Administrator of the Ship-
source Oil Pollution Fund to hold office for
any term, not exceeding five years, that is
fixed by the Governor in Council.
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Tenure of
office
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(2) For greater certainty, the person who
holds office as Deputy Administrator of the
Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund immediate
ly before the coming into force of subsection
(1) continues in office during good beha
viour for the remainder of the term for
which the person was appointed, but may be
removed by the Governor in Council for
cause.
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Canadian Council on the Status of the Artist and Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal |
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1992, c. 33
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Amendments to the Status of the Artist Act
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214. (1) Subsection 4(1) of the Status of the
Artist Act is replaced by the following:
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Establishment
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4. (1) The Minister of Communications
shall establish a Canadian Council on the
Status of the Artist, composed of seven
part-time members including a Chairperson
and a Vice-chairperson to be appointed by the
Minister and to hold office during pleasure.
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(2) Subsection 4(4) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Remuneration
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(4) Each Council member shall be paid
reasonable travel and other expenses incurred
while performing the member's duties, and
shall receive such fees for attendance at
Council meetings as the Minister may fix.
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215. (1) Subsection 10(1) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Establishment
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10. (1) The Canadian Artists and Producers
Professional Relations Tribunal is hereby
established, composed of a Chairperson, a
Vice-chairperson and not less than two or
more than four other members.
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(2) Subsection 10(3) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Full- or
part-time
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(2.1) The Chairperson is a full-time mem
ber and the Vice-chairperson and the other
members of the Tribunal may be appointed as
full-time or part-time members.
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Term of office
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(3) The members of the Tribunal shall be
appointed for a term not exceeding
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216. Section 12 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Remuneration
and fees
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12. (1) Each full-time member of the
Tribunal shall be paid such remuneration, and
each part-time member of the Tribunal shall
be paid such fees , as the Governor in Council
may fix.
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Travel and
living
expenses
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(2) Each member of the Tribunal is entitled
to be paid reasonable travel and living ex
penses incurred by the member in the course
of the member's duties in connection with the
work of the Tribunal while absent from, in the
case of a full-time member, the member's
ordinary place of work and, in the case of a
part-time member, the member's ordinary
place of residence.
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Retirement
pension
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(3) The full-time members of the Tribunal
are deemed to be employed in the Public
Service for the purposes of the Public Service
Superannuation Act.
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Compensation
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(4) The members of the Tribunal are
deemed to be employees for the purposes of
the Government Employees Compensation
Act and to be employed in the public service
of Canada for the purposes of any regulations
made pursuant to section 9 of the Aeronautics
Act.
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Conditional Amendment
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1995, c. 11
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217. On the later of the day on which
subsection 38(1) of An Act to establish the
Department of Canadian Heritage and to
amend and repeal certain other Acts, chap
ter 11 of the Statutes of Canada, 1995,
comes into force and the day on which
section 214 of this Act comes into force,
subsection 4(1) of the Status of the Artist Act
is replaced by the following:
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Establishment
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4. (1) The Minister of Canadian Heritage
shall establish a Canadian Council on the
Status of the Artist, composed of seven
part-time members including a Chairperson
and a Vice-Chairperson to be appointed by the
Minister and to hold office during pleasure.
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Veterans Lands |
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R.S.C. 1927,
c. 188
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Amendments to the Soldier Settlement Act
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1931, c. 53, s.
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218. (1) Subsection 3(1) of the Soldier
Settlement Act is replaced by the following:
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The Director
of Soldier
Settlement
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3. (1) The person who from time to time
holds the office of the Deputy Minister of
Veterans Affairs is, by virtue of holding that
office, the Director of Soldier Settlement.
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1931, c. 53, s.
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(2) Subsection 3(5) of the Act is repealed.
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219. Section 64 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after paragraph (m):
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Consequential Amendment
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R.S., c. F-11
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Financial Administration Act
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220. Schedule II to the Financial Admin
istration Act is amended by striking out the
following:
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Director of Soldier Settlement
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R.S.C. 1970,
c. V-4
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Amendments to the Veterans' Land Act
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221. Subsection 3(1) of the Veterans' Land
Act is replaced by the following:
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The Director,
The Veterans'
Land Act
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3. (1) The person who from time to time
holds the office of the Deputy Minister of
Veterans Affairs is, by virtue of holding that
office , the Director, The Veterans' Land Act
(in this Act referred to as the ``Director'').
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1990, c. 17, s.
42 and par.
47(g)
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222. Section 21 of the Act and the heading
before it are replaced by the following:
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Review Committees |
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Consent of
review
committee
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21. The Director shall not take any action
under subsection 22(1) unless a review com
mittee established under section 21.1 consents
thereto.
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Constitution
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21.1 (1) A review committee is hereby
established consisting of three persons ap
pointed in accordance with this section.
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Appointment
by Director
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(2) The Director shall appoint one member
of the review committee.
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Appointment
by Royal
Canadian
Legion
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(3) The Director shall, by notice, request the
Royal Canadian Legion, or any successor
thereto, to appoint one member of the review
committee within thirty days after receipt of
the request.
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Appointment
of
Chairperson
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(4) The two members of the review commit
tee appointed pursuant to subsections (2) and
(3) shall, within thirty days after the appoint
ment of the second member, appoint a third
member as the Chairperson of the review
committee.
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Appointment
where default
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(5) Where no member is appointed pursuant
to subsection (3) or no Chairperson is ap
pointed pursuant to subsection (4), the Direc
tor shall, after consulting with the chief justice
of the province in which the land is situated,
appoint as Chairperson of the review commit
tee a judge of the superior court of that
province, and, where no member is appointed
pursuant to subsection (3), the Chairperson
shall appoint the member.
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Vacancy
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21.2 (1) Where a vacancy occurs in the
membership of a review committee, the
vacancy shall be filled by appointment in
accordance with section 21.1 for the appoint
ment of the person in respect of whom the
vacancy arose.
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Notice
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(2) Forthwith on the establishment of a
review committee, the Director shall notify
the veteran concerned of its establishment and
of the names of its members.
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Allowances
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21.3 The members of a review committee
are entitled to be paid any daily or other
allowance with respect to the performance of
their duties under this Act that the Minister
may fix.
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Reference
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21.4 (1) Forthwith on the establishment of
a review committee, the Director shall refer to
the review committee the matter in respect of
which the Director proposes to act under
subsection 22(1) and any action that the
Director proposes to take under that subsec
tion.
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Review
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(2) The review committee shall review the
matter and any proposed action referred to it
and
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Procedure
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(3) A review committee may determine its
own procedure, but shall give the Director and
the veteran concerned a full opportunity to
present evidence and make representations.
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Consequential Amendment
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R.S., c. F-11
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Financial Administration Act
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223. Schedule II to the Financial Admin
istration Act is amended by striking out the
following:
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The Director, The Veterans' Land Act
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