Bill C-262
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2nd Session, 35th Parliament, 45 Elizabeth II, 1996-97
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-262 |
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An Act to require charitable and non-profit
organizations that receive public funds to
declare the remuneration of their
directors and senior officers
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SHORT TITLE |
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Charitable
and Non-profit Organization Director
Remuneration Disclosure Act.
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Definition
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2. In this Act, ``Minister'' means the
Minister of National Revenue.
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Statement of
remuneration
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3. (1) Every organization that is
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and receives, directly or indirectly, any
payment from the public funds of Canada that
are provided
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must, within 30 days of the end of the fiscal
year in which the payment is received, file
with the Minister of National Revenue a
statutory declaration showing the total
remuneration and benefits received from the
organization by each of the directors and
senior officers of the organization.
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Tabling of
statement of
non- compliance
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(2) The Minister shall prepare a statement
in respect of every fiscal year showing the
name of every organization that has failed to
comply with subsection (1) and shall cause it
to be laid before each House of Parliament no
later than June 1 following the end of the fiscal
year or, if a House is not then sitting, the third
sitting day thereafter.
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Public
document
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(3) Every statutory declaration filed under
subsection (1) and statement prepared
pursuant to subsection (2) is a public
document and the Minister shall make it
available for public inspection during normal
business hours and provide a copy to any
person who requests a copy, at a reasonable
charge.
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Exceptions
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(4) Subsection (1) does not apply to a
payment made for goods or services provided
pursuant to a contract between the
organization and the Government of Canada
or its agent.
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Regulations
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(5) The Minister may make regulations:
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Offences and
penalties
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4. An organization that fails to comply with
subsection 3(1) is guilty of an offence and
liable on summary conviction to a fine in an
amount not exceeding fifty percent of the total
of all payments referred to in subsection (1)
paid to it in the fiscal year in question.
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