Bill C-31
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Complaints Committee |
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Role
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24. (1) The Complaints Committee shall
consider all complaints in writing that are
received by the Association regarding the
conduct or actions of any member of the
Association, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder.
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Rights of
Committee
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(2) Where the Complaints Committee has
reasonable grounds to believe that a member
of the Association, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder against whom a complaint is
made has committed an act of professional
misconduct or is incompetent, the Complaints
Committee, or a person appointed by it for the
purpose, may inquire into and examine the
surveying activities of the member, Canada
Lands Surveyor or permit holder and may
enter, at any reasonable time, the business
premises of the member, Canada Lands
Surveyor or permit holder, other than a
dwelling-house, and examine documents and
things relative to the subject-matter of the
complaint.
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Operation of
data
processing
systems and
copying
equipment
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(3) In carrying out an investigation under
this section, the Complaints Committee, or a
person appointed by it for the purpose, may
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Requirement
to assist
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(4) Every member of the Association,
Canada Lands Surveyor or permit holder in
respect of whom a complaint has been
received by the Association shall give all
reasonable assistance to the Complaints
Committee, or to the person appointed by it to
conduct the investigation, as the case may be.
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Decision on
complaint
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25. (1) After having considered a
complaint, the Complaints Committee shall
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Opportunity
to be heard
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(2) The Complaints Committee shall not
make a recommendation under paragraph
(1)(b) unless the Association has notified, in
writing, the member of the Association,
Canada Lands Surveyor or permit holder who
is the subject of the complaint of the receipt of
the complaint and the member, Canada Lands
Surveyor or permit holder has been provided
with at least 30 days in which to submit in
writing any explanations or representations
that the member, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder may wish to make concerning
the complaint.
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Where
complaint
dismissed by
Council
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(3) Where the Council decides not to deal
with a complaint by either accepting a
recommendation to dismiss the complaint or
by rejecting a recommendation to have the
complaint heard by the Discipline Committee,
the Association shall so notify the
complainant and the member of the
Association, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder who is the subject of the
complaint.
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Opportunity
to be heard
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(4) The Council shall not reject a
recommendation to dismiss a complaint
unless the Association has notified, in writing,
the member of the Association, Canada Lands
Surveyor or permit holder who is the subject
of the complaint of the receipt of the
complaint and the member, Canada Lands
Surveyor or permit holder has been provided
with at least 30 days in which to submit in
writing any explanations or representations
that the member, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder may wish to make concerning
the complaint.
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Where
recommenda- tion under paragraph (1)(b) accepted
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(5) Where the Council accepts a
recommendation to have a complaint heard by
the Discipline Committee, the Association
shall so notify the complainant and the
member of the Association, Canada Lands
Surveyor or permit holder who is the subject
of the complaint. The notice to the
complainant shall also advise the complainant
that the complainant may
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Association
may proceed
on its own
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(6) If a complainant fails to make a request
under paragraph (5)(a) or to swear a charge
under paragraph (5)(b) within 30 days after
being notified of the right to do so, the
Association may, on its own initiative, appoint
a person to swear a charge under oath on its
behalf and in its name, in which case the
Association shall have the responsibility for
the payment of expenses and costs of
proceeding with the charge.
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Hearings not
required
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26. The Complaints Committee is not
required to hold a hearing or to afford to any
person an opportunity to make oral
submissions before making a
recommendation in respect of a complaint.
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Continuing
jurisdiction
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27. The Complaints Committee has
jurisdiction to deal with a complaint regarding
the conduct or actions of any member of the
Association, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder notwithstanding that the person
or entity who is the subject of the complaint
ceases to be a member of the Association or
permit holder, as the case may be, after receipt
of the complaint by the Association.
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Discipline Committee |
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Role
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28. The Discipline Committee shall
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Charge
necessary
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29. No complaint may be referred to the
Discipline Committee unless it has been
investigated by the Complaints Committee
and converted to a charge sworn under oath.
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Continuing
jurisdiction
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30. The Discipline Committee has
jurisdiction to deal with a charge regarding the
conduct or actions of any member of the
Association, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder notwithstanding that the person
or entity who is the subject of the charge
ceases to be a member of the Association or
permit holder, as the case may be, after receipt
of the complaint by the Association.
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Powers
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31. (1) Where the Discipline Committee
finds a member of the Association, Canada
Lands Surveyor or permit holder guilty of
professional misconduct or incompetence, the
Discipline Committee may take one or more
of the following actions:
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Decision must
be in writing
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(2) A decision of the Discipline Committee
to take any action under this section must be
in writing and set out reasons.
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Service
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(3) The Discipline Committee shall cause a
copy of every decision to take action under
this section to be given to the Council and the
Association shall cause a copy of the decision
to be served on the member of the Association,
Canada Lands Surveyor or permit holder to
whom the decision relates and on the
complainant.
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Suspension of
decision
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(4) If the Discipline Committee is of the
opinion that circumstances warrant it, the
Discipline Committee may, subject to such
terms and conditions as it directs, suspend any
action under subsection (1) for such period as
it considers appropriate.
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Notification
of members
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(5) The Registrar shall notify the members
of the Association whenever a membership in
the Association is cancelled or a commission,
licence or permit is revoked or suspended.
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Notification
of unfounded
allegation
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(6) Where the Discipline Committee finds
that an allegation of professional misconduct
or incompetence against a member of the
Association, Canada Lands Surveyor or
permit holder is unfounded, the Registrar
shall, on the request of the member, Canada
Lands Surveyor or permit holder, notify the
members of the Association of that finding.
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Reimburse- ment of costs
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(7) Where the Discipline Committee is of
the opinion that proceedings before it in
relation to any member of the Association,
Canada Lands Surveyor or permit holder are
unwarranted, it may recommend to the
Council that the Association reimburse the
whole or part of the member's, Canada Lands
Surveyor's or permit holder's costs.
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Appeal
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32. A party to a proceeding before the
Discipline Committee may, within 30 days
after the day on which a notice of a decision is
served, appeal the decision to the Federal
Court.
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REGISTRAR |
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Appointment
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33. The Council shall appoint a Registrar
for the purposes of this Act.
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Register of
surveyors
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34. (1) The Registrar shall maintain a
register in which is recorded the name of every
Canada Lands Surveyor and all other
information required to be recorded by the
regulations in that register.
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Register of
other
information
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(2) The Registrar shall maintain a register in
which is recorded
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Obligation to
keep records
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(3) The Registrar shall keep all copies of
records and documents relating to the
examination of candidates for a commission
under the Canada Lands Surveys Act, the
Dominion Lands Act, being chapter 55 of the
Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906 and the
Dominion Lands Surveys Act, being chapter
117 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1927
that are provided to the Association by the
Surveyor General.
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Right to
inspect
registers
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35. (1) Every one has the right to inspect the
registers during normal business hours.
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Copies
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(2) The Registrar shall provide to any
person, on payment of a reasonable charge, a
copy of any part of a register pertaining to any
member of the Association.
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Proof
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36. A statement containing information
from a register and purporting to be certified
by the Registrar is admissible in evidence in
all courts as proof, in the absence of evidence
to the contrary, of the facts stated in the
statement without proof of the appointment or
signature of the Registrar.
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IMMUNITY |
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Immunity
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37. No action or other proceedings for
damages shall be instituted against the
Association, a committee of the Association,
a member of the Association, a member of a
committee of the Association or an officer,
employee, agent or appointee of the
Association for any act done in the
performance of any duty, or the exercise of
any power, in good faith, under this Act or for
any neglect or default in the performance of
any duty, or the exercise of any power, in good
faith, under this Act.
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MEMBERSHIP |
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Granting
membership
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38. The Registrar may grant membership in
the Association to any Canada Lands
Surveyor, or to any other person specified in
the by-laws, who applies for membership and
who complies with the regulations and the
by-laws.
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Cancellation
for
non-payment
of fees
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39. The Registrar may cancel a membership
in the Association for the non-payment of any
fee or levy prescribed in the by-laws after
giving the member of the Association at least
two months written notice of the default and
intention to cancel.
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Resignation
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40. A member of the Association may
resign from the Association by filing a
resignation in writing with the Registrar.
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Application
for reinstate- ment
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41. (1) A person whose membership in the
Association has been cancelled for
professional misconduct or incompetence
may, any time after two years after the date of
the cancellation, apply in writing to the
Registrar, in accordance with the regulations,
to be reinstated as a member of the
Association.
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Reference to
Discipline
Committee
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(2) The Registrar shall refer every
application made under subsection (1) to the
Discipline Committee.
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