Bill C-44
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Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Committees |
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R.S., c. P-17
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Amendments to the Prairie Farm
Rehabilitation Act
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180. Sections 3 to 5 of the Prairie Farm
Rehabilitation Act are replaced by the
following:
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Duties of the
Minister
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4. The Minister shall study and establish
methods and programs to facilitate the
rehabilitation of the drought and soil drifting
areas in the Provinces of Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta, and to develop
and promote within those areas systems of
farm practice, tree culture, water supply, land
utilization and land settlement that will afford
greater economic security for those areas .
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181. Paragraph 9(1)(a) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Members Cease to Hold Office
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Members
cease to hold
office
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182. Every person who was a member of
a Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Committee
referred to in section 3 of the Prairie Farm
Rehabilitation Act on the day on which
section 180 of this Act comes into force
ceases to hold office on the coming into
force of section 180 of this Act.
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Public Service Staff Relations Board |
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R.S., c. P-35
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Amendment to the Public Service Staff
Relations Act
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183. Paragraph 17(b) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Public Complaints Commission |
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R.S., c. R-10
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Amendments to the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police Act
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 1
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184. (1) The definitions ``Commission
Chairman'' and ``Committee Chairman''
in subsection 2(1) of the English version of
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act are
repealed.
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(2) Subsection 2(1) of the English version
of the Act is amended by adding the
following in alphabetical order:
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``Commission
Chairperson''
Version
anglaise
seulement
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``Commission Chairperson'' means the
Chairperson of the Commission;
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``Committee
Chairperson''
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anglaise
seulement
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``Committee Chairperson'' means the
Chairperson of the Committee;
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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185. (1) Subsections 25(1) and (2) of the
Act are replaced by the following:
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Committee
established
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25. (1) There is hereby established a
committee, to be known as the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police External Review
Committee, consisting of not more than three
members, to be appointed by order of the
Governor in Council.
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Full- or
part-time
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(2) The members may hold office as
full-time or part-time members.
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(2) Section 25 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after subsection (3):
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Chairperson
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(3.1) The Governor in Council shall
designate one of the members to hold office as
Committee Chairperson.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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(3) Subsection 25(6) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Remunera- tion of full-time members
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(6) Each full-time member of the
Committee is entitled to be paid any
remuneration in connection with the work of
the Committee that may be approved by order
of the Governor in Council.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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(4) Subsections 25(8) and (9) of the Act
are replaced by the following:
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Travel and
living
expenses
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(8) Each member of the Committee is
entitled to be paid reasonable travel and living
expenses incurred by the member in the
course of the member's duties in connection
with the work of the Committee while absent
from, in the case of a full-time member, the
member's ordinary place of work and, in the
case of a part-time member, the member's
ordinary place of residence.
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Retirement
pensions
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(9) The full-time members of the
Committee are deemed to be employed in the
Public Service for the purposes of the Public
Service Superannuation Act.
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Compensa- tion
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(10) The members of the Committee are
deemed to be employees for the purposes of
the Government Employees Compensation
Act and to be employed in the public service
of Canada for the purposes of any regulations
made pursuant to section 9 of the Aeronautics
Act.
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Tenure of
office
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(5) For greater certainty, the person who
holds office as Chairman of the External
Review Committee of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police immediately before the
coming into force of subsection (2)
continues in office during good behaviour
for the remainder of the term for which the
person was appointed, but may be removed
by the Governor in Council for cause.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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186. Subsections 26(2) and (3) of the Act
are replaced by the following:
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Absence or
incapacity
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(2) In the event of the absence or incapacity
of the Committee Chairperson or if the office
of Committee Chairperson is vacant, the
Minister may authorize any member of the
Committee to exercise the powers and
perform the duties and functions of the
Committee Chairperson .
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Delegation
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(3) The Committee Chairperson may
delegate to any member of the Committee any
of the Committee Chairperson's powers,
duties or functions under this Act, except the
power to delegate under this subsection and
the duty under section 30.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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187. (1) Subsection 45.29(1) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Commission
established
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45.29 (1) There is hereby established a
commission, to be known as the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police Public Complaints
Commission, consisting of a member for each
contracting province and not more than five
other members, to be appointed by order of the
Governor in Council.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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(2) Subsection 45.29(3) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Full- or
part-time
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(3) The members may hold office as
full-time or part-time members of the
Commission.
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(3) Section 45.29 of the Act is amended by
adding the following after subsection (4):
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Chairperson
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(4.1) The Governor in Council shall
designate one of the full-time members, other
than a member for a contracting province, to
hold office as Commission Chairperson.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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(4) Subsections 45.29(7) to (9) of the Act
are replaced by the following:
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Remunera- tion of full-time Chairperson
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(9) Where the Commission Chairperson
holds office on a full-time basis, the
Commission Chairperson is entitled to be paid
any remuneration in connection with the work
of the Commission that may be approved by
order of the Governor in Council.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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(5) Subsections 45.29(11) and (12) of the
Act are replaced by the following:
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Travel and
living
expenses
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(11) Each member of the Commission is
entitled to be paid reasonable travel and living
expenses incurred by the member in the
course of the member's duties in connection
with the work of the Commission while absent
from, in the case of a full-time member, the
member's ordinary place of work and, in the
case of a part-time member, the member's
ordinary place of residence.
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Retirement
pensions
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(12) The full-time members of the
Commission are deemed to be employed in
the Public Service for the purposes of the
Public Service Superannuation Act.
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Compensa- tion
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(12.1) The members of the Commission are
deemed to be employees for the purposes of
the Government Employees Compensation
Act and to be employed in the public service
of Canada for the purposes of any regulations
made pursuant to section 9 of the Aeronautics
Act.
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Tenure of
office
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(6) For greater certainty, the person who
holds office as Chairman of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police Public
Complaints Commission immediately
before the coming into force of subsection
(3) continues in office during good
behaviour for the remainder of the term for
which the person was appointed, but may be
removed by the Governor in Council for
cause.
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R.S., c. 8 (2nd
Supp.), s. 16
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188. Subsections 45.3(2) and (3) of the Act
are replaced by the following:
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Absence or
incapacity
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(2) In the event of the absence or incapacity
of the Commission Chairperson or if the
office of Commission Chairperson is vacant,
the Minister may authorize a member of the
Commission, other than a member for a
contracting province, to exercise the powers
and perform the duties and functions of the
Commission Chairperson .
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Delegation
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(3) The Commission Chairperson may
delegate to a member of the Commission,
other than a member for a contracting
province, any of the Commission
Chairperson's powers, duties or functions
under this Act, except the power to delegate
under this subsection and the duty under
section 45.34.
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189. Section 45.44 of the Act is amended
by adding the following after subsection (2):
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Exception
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(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), in the
case of the absence or incapacity of the
member of the Commission appointed for the
province in which the conduct that gave rise to
the complaint occurred, the Commission
Chairperson may designate, in that member's
place, a member of the Commission appointed
for another province.
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Terminology
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190. The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word
``Chairman'' with the word ``Chairperson''
in the following provisions:
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Terminology
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191. The English version of the Act is
amended by replacing the word
``chairman'' with the word ``chairperson''
in the following provisions:
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