Bill C-31
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1st Session, 36th Parliament, 46-47 Elizabeth II, 1997-98
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-31 |
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An Act respecting Canada Lands Surveyors
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SHORT TITLE |
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Canada
Lands Surveyors Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definitions
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2. The definitions in this section apply in
this Act.
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``Associa- tion'' « Associa- tion »
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``Association'' means the Association of
Canada Lands Surveyors continued by
section 4.
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``boundary'' « ligne de démarca- tion »
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``boundary'' means a natural or artificial line
on the surface of the earth, below the
surface of the earth, in airspace or in or on
any structure, the purpose of which is to
indicate the extent of a legal interest in land,
land under water, water, airspace or natural
resources, or in a structure.
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``by-law'' « règlement administra- tif »
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``by-law'' means a by-law of the Association
made under section 18.
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``cadastral
surveying'' « arpentage cadastral »
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``cadastral surveying'' means surveying in
relation to
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``Canada
Lands'' « terres du Canada »
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``Canada Lands'' means Canada Lands within
the meaning of subsection 24(1) of the
Canada Lands Surveys Act.
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``Canada
Lands
Surveyor'' « arpenteur des terres du Canada »
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``Canada Lands Surveyor'' means a person
who holds a commission.
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``commis- sion'' « brevet »
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``commission'' means a commission granted
under section 49 or deemed to have been
granted under that section by section 48.
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``Council'' « conseil »
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``Council'' means the Council of the
Association referred to in section 13.
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``entity'' « entité »
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``entity'' means a corporation, partnership or
unincorporated organization or association,
but does not include a department or agency
of the government of Canada or of a
province.
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``licence'' « permis »
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``licence'' means a licence issued under
section 53.
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``Minister'' « ministre »
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``Minister'' means the Minister of Natural
Resources.
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``permit'' « licence »
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``permit'' means a permit issued under section
58.
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``survey- ing'' « arpen- tage »
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``surveying'' means the determination of the
form of the earth or the position of natural
or artificial things, boundaries or points on,
above or under the surface of the earth or the
collection, storage, management,
integration, analysis or representation of
spatial and spatially related information
pertaining to the earth or the interpreting of
or reporting or advising on that information.
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``Surveyor
General'' « arpenteur général »
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``Surveyor General'' means the Surveyor
General within the meaning of subsection
2(1) of the Canada Lands Surveys Act.
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HER MAJESTY |
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Binding on
Her Majesty
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3. This Act is binding on Her Majesty in
right of Canada or a province.
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ASSOCIATION OF CANADA LANDS SURVEYORS |
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Association is
continued
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4. The Association of Canada Lands
Surveyors, a corporation incorporated under
Part II of the Canada Corporations Act, being
chapter C-32 of the Revised Statutes of
Canada, 1970, is hereby continued under this
Act.
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Status and
composition
of Association
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5. The Association is a body corporate
consisting of a governing body and members.
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Objects
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6. The objects of the Association are
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Minister may
act in place of
Association
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7. The Minister may take such measures as
the Minister considers appropriate to fulfil any
object of the Association if the Minister is of
the opinion that the Association is not
fulfilling it.
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Capacity of
Association
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8. In carrying out its objects, the
Association has the capacity of a natural
person.
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Association
not agent of
Her Majesty
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9. The Association is not an agent of Her
Majesty in right of Canada.
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Head office
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10. The head office of the Association shall
be located in Canada at the place stated in the
by-laws.
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Annual
meeting
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11. (1) The Association shall hold an annual
general meeting, within six months after the
end of its fiscal year, at a time and place within
Canada as may be designated by the Council.
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Other
meetings
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(2) The Association may hold other general
or special meetings as it considers necessary.
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PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION |
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President and
Vice- President
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12. (1) The President and Vice-President of
the Association shall be appointed or elected
in accordance with the by-laws.
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Absence or
incapacity
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(2) In the event of the absence or incapacity
of the President of the Association, or if that
office is vacant, the Vice-President of the
Association has all the powers of and may
exercise and perform all of the duties of the
President of the Association.
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COUNCIL |
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Composition
and role
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13. The Council is the governing body of
the Association and consists of
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Chairperson
of the Council
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14. (1) The President of the Association is
the Chairperson of the Council.
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Duties of
Chairperson
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(2) The Chairperson of the Council shall
preside at meetings of the Council and
perform the duties that the Council specifies.
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Minister may
review
activities
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15. The Minister may review the activities
of the Council and may request that the
Council undertake activities that, in the
opinion of the Minister, are advisable to carry
out the objects of the Association.
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Filling of
vacancies
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16. (1) A vacancy on the Council caused by
the death, resignation, removal or incapacity
to act of a Council member referred to in
paragraph 13(c) shall be filled by a member of
the Association in the manner set out in the
by-laws.
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Term of office
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(2) A person appointed or elected to fill a
vacancy on the Council shall hold office for
the unexpired portion of the term of the
Council member being replaced.
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Consultation
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17. (1) The Minister shall not appoint
anyone to the Council under paragraph 13(e),
or revoke the appointment of a person
appointed under that paragraph, without
having first consulted the Council.
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Term of office
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(2) A Council member appointed under
paragraph 13(e) shall be appointed for a term
of not more than three years and may be
reappointed for one or more terms of not more
than three years each.
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Fees and
travelling and
living
expenses
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(3) The Minister shall pay Council
members appointed under paragraph 13(e),
and the Surveyor General, such fees as may be
fixed by the Minister and reasonable
travelling and living expenses incurred by
them in the performance of their duties while
absent from their usual place of residence.
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BY-LAWS |
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By-laws
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18. (1) The Council may make by-laws
respecting any matter necessary to carry on
the business and activities of the Association,
including by-laws regarding any matter for
which by-laws are required by this Act.
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When by-law
becomes
effective
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(2) A by-law is not effective until it is
approved in accordance with the by-laws.
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COUNCIL COMMITTEES |
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Establishment |
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Mandatory
committees
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19. (1) The Council shall establish the
following committees:
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Other
committees
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(2) The Council may from time to time as it
considers necessary establish committees
other than those referred to in subsection (1).
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Executive Committee |
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Role
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20. (1) The Executive Committee shall
perform such powers of the Council as the
Council may delegate to it, other than the
power to make regulations or by-laws.
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Urgent
matters
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(2) Subject to ratification by the Council at
its next meeting, the Executive Committee
may take any action on any matter that
requires immediate action between meetings
of the Council, other than making regulations
or by-laws.
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Board of Examiners |
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Role
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21. (1) Subject to section 22, the Board of
Examiners has control over all matters
relating to the admission and qualifications of
candidates for a commission and to their
examination.
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Admission of
candidates
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(2) The Board of Examiners may admit a
person to be a candidate for a commission only
if the person has complied with the
requirements specified in the regulations.
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Directions
from Council
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22. The Board of Examiners shall comply
with any direction given to it by the Council
with respect to the exercise of the Board of
Examiners' powers.
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Recommen- dations for commissions
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23. The Board of Examiners shall
recommend to the Council that a commission
be granted to every candidate for a
commission who has complied with the
requirements specified in the regulations.
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