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45 ELIZABETH II |
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CHAPTER 13 |
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An Act establishing the Canadian Association
of Former Parliamentarians
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SHORT TITLE |
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Canadian
Association of Former Parliamentarians Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definitions
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2. In this Act,
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``Associa- tion'' « Associa- tion »
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``Association'' means the Canadian Associa
tion of Former Parliamentarians established
by this Act;
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``Board'' « conseil »
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``Board'' means the Board of Directors of the
Association established under section 12;
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``former
parliamen- tarian'' « ex-parle- mentaire »
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``former parliamentarian'' means a person
who was, but is not at present, a member of
the Senate or House of Commons of Cana
da;
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``member'' « associé »
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``member'' means a member of the Associa
tion and unless otherwise specified does not
include an honorary member.
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PURPOSE |
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Purpose of
Act
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3. The purpose of this Act is to establish a
non-profit corporation to be known as the
Canadian Association of Former Parlia
mentarians.
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Association
established
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4. There is hereby established a non-profit
corporation to be known as the Canadian
Association of Former Parliamentarians.
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OBJECTS |
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Objects
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5. The objects of the Association are
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Non-partisan
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6. The Association shall not pursue its
objects for any partisan political purpose.
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POWERS |
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Powers
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7. The Association has the capacity of a
natural person and, without restricting the
generality of the foregoing, the Association
may, in furtherance of its objects,
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Capacity in
Canada
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8. (1) The Association may carry on its
activities throughout Canada.
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Extraterri- torial capacity
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(2) The Association has the capacity to
carry on its activities and affairs and to
exercise its powers in any jurisdiction outside
Canada to the extent that the laws of that
jurisdiction permit.
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BY-LAWS |
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By-laws
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9. (1) The Board may make by-laws
respecting
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By-laws to be
approved
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(2) No by-law of the Association is valid or
shall be acted on until it is approved at a
general meeting of the members by at least
two-thirds of those present and entitled to vote
at the meeting.
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Present
by-laws
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10. The present constitution, by-laws, rules
and regulations of the unincorporated associa
tion known as the Canadian Association of
Former Parliamentarians, insofar as they are
not contrary to law or the provisions of this
Act, shall be the constitution and by-laws of
the Association until altered or repealed in
accordance with this Act.
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ORGANIZATION |
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Head office
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11. The head office of the Association shall
be at such place in Canada as the Board may
determine.
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Board of
Directors
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12. The affairs of the Association shall be
managed by a Board of Directors comprised of
a Chairperson and directors elected or ap
pointed in accordance with the by-laws of the
Association.
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Speakers of
both Houses
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13. The Speaker of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Commons shall be
honorary members and co-chairpersons of the
Association.
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Role of
Chairperson
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14. The Chairperson of the Board shall be
appointed or elected as the by-laws of the
Association may provide and shall preside at
meetings of the Board and may perform such
other duties as may be assigned by the Board.
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Vice- Chairperson
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15. The Board may elect from among its
membership a Vice-Chairperson who, in the
event of the absence or incapacity of the
Chairperson or if the office of Chairperson is
vacant, shall have all the duties and functions
of the Chairperson.
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Board
meetings
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16. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Board
shall meet at such times and places as the
Chairperson deems necessary, but it shall
meet at least twice in each year with at least
one meeting at the head office of the Associa
tion.
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Electronic
meetings
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(2) For the purposes of subsection (1),
where the Board holds a meeting and some
directors participate in the business of the
meeting by electronic means only, such direc
tors are deemed to be fully present at such
meeting for purposes of this Act.
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Place of
electronic
board
meetings
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(3) Unless the Board decides otherwise, a
meeting under subsection (2) is deemed to
take place at the place where a majority of the
directors is gathered or, in the absence of a
majority at one place, where the largest
number of directors is gathered or the Chair
person or other director presiding is in atten
dance, as the Board may determine.
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GENERAL |
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Income
revenue and
profits
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17. Subject to any by-law of the Association
providing for the remuneration of officers,
employees and agents of the Association, any
profits or accretions to the value of property of
the Association shall be used to further the
activities of the Association and no part of the
property or profits of the Association may be
distributed, directly or indirectly, to any
member of the Association.
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Dissolution
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18. (1) On petition by the Association and
in the manner specified in the petition, the
minister of the Government of Canada having
responsibility for the regulation of federal
corporations may dissolve the Association.
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Debts and
liabilities
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(2) In the event of a dissolution of the
Association, any property of the Association
that remains after the payment of its debts and
liabilities or after the making of an adequate
provision for the payment of its debts and
liabilities shall be transferred to such person or
institution as the Association may specify in
the petition submitted under subsection (1).
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Notice
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(3) Notice of a dissolution under subsection
(1) shall be published in the Canada Gazette.
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Status of
Association
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19. The Association is not an agent of Her
Majesty and the Chairperson, the other direc
tors and the officers and employees of the
Association are not part of the public service
of Canada.
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TRANSITION |
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Executive
Committee
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20. (1) Upon the coming into force of this
Act and subject to the provisions of this Act,
the Executive Committee of the unincorpo
rated association known as the ``Canadian
Association of Former Parliamentarians'' ac
quires all the powers of the Board.
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Officers
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(2) The present members of the Executive
Committee referred to in subsection (1) and
the present officers of the unincorporated
association shall, subject to the by-laws, rules
or regulations of such association, continue to
hold office as if they had been appointed or
elected in accordance with the provisions of
this Act and of the by-laws made under this
Act until their successors in office have been
so appointed or elected.
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COMING INTO FORCE |
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Coming into
force
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21. This Act comes into force on the day on
which it is assented to.
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