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226. The amendments made by this Part
to replace the expressions ``public service of
Canada'' and ``Public Service'' by the
expressions ``federal public
administration'' and ``public service'',
respectively, are to be considered as
terminology changes only and are not to be
held to operate as new law.
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DIVISION 2 |
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CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS ARISING FROM PART 3 |
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Subdivision a
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Consequential Amendments Arising from
the Enactment of the Public Service
Employment Act in Division 1 of Part 3
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R.S., c. A-17
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Auditor General Act |
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1992, c. 54, s.
79; s. 92 of
this Act
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227. Section 15 of the Auditor General Act
is replaced by the following:
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Officers, etc.
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15. (1) The officers and employees that are
necessary to enable the Auditor General to
perform his or her duties are to be appointed
in accordance with the Public Service
Employment Act and, subject to subsections
(2) to (5), the provisions of that Act apply to
those offices and employees.
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Public Service
Employment
Act -
employer and
deputy head
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(2) The Auditor General may exercise the
powers and perform the functions of the
employer and deputy head under the Public
Service Employment Act within the meaning
of those terms in subsection 2(1) of that Act.
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Public Service
Employment
Act -
Commission
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(3) The Auditor General may, in the manner
and subject to the terms and conditions that
the Public Service Commission directs,
exercise the powers and perform the functions
of that Commission under the Public Service
Employment Act, other than its powers and
functions in relation to the hearing of
allegations by a candidate under sections 118
and 119 of that Act and its power to make
regulations.
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Delegation
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(4) The Auditor General may authorize any
person employed in his or her office to
exercise and perform, in any manner and
subject to any terms and conditions that he or
she directs, any of his or her powers and
functions under subsections (2) and (3).
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Sub-delegatio
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(5) Any person authorized under subsection
(4) may, subject to and in accordance with the
authorization, authorize one or more persons
under that person's jurisdiction to exercise any
power or perform any function to which the
authorization relates.
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228. The Act is amended by adding the
following after section 16.1:
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Contract for
professional
services
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16.2 Subject to any other Act of Parliament
or regulations made under any Act of
Parliament, but without the approval of the
Treasury Board, the Auditor General may,
within the total dollar limitations established
for his or her office in appropriation Acts,
contract for professional services.
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1999, c. 17
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Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Act |
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229. Subsection 55(1) of the Canada
Customs and Revenue Agency Act is
replaced by the following:
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Mobility to
departments
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55. (1) For the purpose of deployments or
appointments made, or advertised internal
appointment processes , under the Public
Service Employment Act, employees of the
Agency must be treated as if they were
employees within the meaning of the Public
Service Employment Act and had the rights of
recourse provided by that Act.
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230. Section 57 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Political
activities
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57. Part 7 of the Public Service
Employment Act applies to the Commissioner,
Deputy Commissioner and employees of the
Agency. For the purposes of that Part , the
Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner are
deemed to be deputy heads as defined in
subsection 2(1) of that Act and the employees
of the Agency are deemed to be employees as
defined in that subsection .
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1987, c. 3
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Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act |
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231. The portion of subsection 25(4) of
the Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord
Implementation Act before paragraph (a) is
replaced by the following:
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Mobility of
staff
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(4) For the purpose of being eligible for
appointment to a position in the public service
by an appointment process under the Public
Service Employment Act,
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1988, c. 28
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Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act |
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232. The portion of subsection 26(4) of
the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum
Resources Accord Implementation Act
before paragraph (a) is replaced by the
following:
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Mobility of
staff
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(4) For the purpose of being eligible for
appointment to a position in the public service
by an appointment process under the Public
Service Employment Act,
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2000, c. 6
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research Act |
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233. Section 24 of the Canadian Institutes
of Health Research Act is replaced by the
following:
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Part 7 of the
Public Service
Employment
Act
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24. For the purposes of Part 7 of the Public
Service Employment Act, the President is
deemed to be a deputy head as defined in
subsection 2(1) of that Act and an employee
of the CIHR is deemed to be an employee as
defined in subsection 2(1) of that Act.
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R.S., c. C-23
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Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act |
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234. Subparagraph 8(1)(b)(ii) of the
Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act
is replaced by the following:
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1990, c. 13
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Canadian Space Agency Act |
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235. Subsection 16(4) of the Canadian
Space Agency Act is replaced by the
following:
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Acts and
regulations
applicable
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(4) Each person employed in the Agency
pursuant to subsection (2) is deemed to be an
employee for the purposes of the Government
Employees Compensation Act, to be
employed in the federal public administration
for the purposes of any regulations made
pursuant to section 9 of the Aeronautics Act,
and to be employed in the public service for
the purposes of the Public Service
Superannuation Act.
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1995, c. 44
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Employment Equity Act |
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236. Subsections 4(5) and (6) of the
English version of the Employment Equity
Act are replaced by the following:
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Deemed
employer
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(5) Every portion of the public sector
referred to in paragraphs (1)(c) and (d) is
deemed to be an employer for the purposes of
this Act in relation to employees employed in
that portion except that, with respect to any of
those portions for which the Public Service
Commission exercises any power or performs
any function under the Public Service
Employment Act, the Public Service
Commission and that portion are responsible
for carrying out the obligations of an employer
under this Act.
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References to
employer
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(6) In this Act, a reference to an employer
is deemed, in relation to those portions of the
public sector referred to in
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237. (1) Paragraph 6(b) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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(2) Paragraph 6(c) of the English version
of the Act is replaced by the following:
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238. (1) Paragraph 33(1)(b) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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(2) Paragraph 33(1)(c) of the English
version of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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R.S., c. F-11
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Financial Administration Act |
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Section 8 of
this Act
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239. Subsection 12.4(2) of the Financial
Administration Act is replaced by the
following:
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Consolidation
of reports
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(2) The President of the Treasury Board
may, in respect of any fiscal year, prepare a
single report concerning the matters referred
to in subsection (1) and those referred to in
subsections 21(1) and (2) of the Employment
Equity Act or those referred to in section 28 of
the Public Service Employment Act if he or
she considers it appropriate to do so.
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R.S., c. N-8
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National Film Act |
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240. Subsection 13(3) of the National
Film Act is replaced by the following:
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Appointment
of employees
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(3) Subject to the plan of organization
approved under this section, the Board may
appoint persons for a term or during pleasure
to fill the positions established by the plan,
prescribe their conditions of employment and
provide for their promotion, salary and salary
increases, but the provisions of the Public
Service Employment Act relating to political
activities and, where applicable, the condition
of employment relating to payment of gratuity
on death pursuant to the Financial
Administration Act apply to the persons
appointed under this section.
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1998, c. 31
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Parks Canada Agency Act |
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241. Subsection 14(1) of the Parks Canada
Agency Act is replaced by the following:
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Political
activities
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14. (1) For the purposes of Part 7 of the
Public Service Employment Act, the Chief
Executive Officer is deemed to be a deputy
head, and an employee is deemed to be an
employee, within the meaning of subsection
2(1) of that Act.
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2000, c. 17;
2001, c. 41, s.
48
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Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act |
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242. Section 50 of the Proceeds of Crime
(Money Laundering) and Terrorist
Financing Act is replaced by the following:
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Political
activities
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50. Part 7 of the Public Service
Employment Act applies to the Director and
employees of the Centre. For the purposes of
that Part , the Director is deemed to be a deputy
head, and the employees are deemed to be
employees, as defined in subsection 2(1) of
that Act.
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