Bill C-13
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2nd Session, 36th Parliament, 48-49 Elizabeth II, 1999-2000
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-13 |
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An Act to establish the Canadian Institutes of
Health Research, to repeal the Medical
Research Council Act and to make
consequential amendments to other Acts
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Preamble
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WHEREAS Parliament recognizes
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WHEREAS Parliament recognizes the role
of the provinces in health care and that the
Government of Canada collaborates with
provincial governments to support the health
care system and health research;
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WHEREAS Parliament believes that health
research should
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WHEREAS Parliament is cognizant of an
historic opportunity to transform health
research in Canada through the creation of the
Canadian Institutes of Health Research as a
flexible mechanism that will continually align
health research funding with changes in the
manner in which health problems and
opportunities are identified, understood and
addressed;
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WHEREAS Parliament believes that health
research institutes should be created to
coordinate, focus and integrate health
research based on
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WHEREAS Parliament understands that this
transformation in health research can build on
the legacy of excellence in health research
already established in Canada, including the
decisive contributions of the Medical
Research Council and the National Health
Research and Development Program, while
understanding that the institutions,
technologies and environment for health
research have become more varied and
complex than in the past;
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WHEREAS Parliament recognizes that this
transformation in Canadian health research
will also enhance economic development in
Canada and promote growth and job creation
in key sectors of the knowledge-based
economy;
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AND WHEREAS Parliament believes that
the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
will provide the leadership required for this
transformation and the continuing success of
health research in Canada;
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NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate and
House of Commons of Canada, enacts as
follows:
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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
Institutes of Health Research Act.
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INTERPRETATION |
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Definition of
``Minister''
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2. In this Act, ``Minister'' means the
member of the Queen's Privy Council for
Canada who is designated by the Governor in
Council for the purposes of this Act.
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ESTABLISHMENT |
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Canadian
Institutes of
Health
Research
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3. (1) There is hereby established a
corporation, to be known as the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research, in this Act
referred to as the ``CIHR''.
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Agent of Her
Majesty
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(2) The CIHR is an agent of Her Majesty in
right of Canada.
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Head office
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(3) The head office of the CIHR shall be at
the place in Canada that is designated by the
Governor in Council.
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OBJECTIVE |
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Objective
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4. The objective of the CIHR is to excel,
according to internationally accepted
standards of scientific excellence, in the
creation of new knowledge and its translation
into improved health for Canadians, more
effective health services and products and a
strengthened Canadian health care system, by
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POWERS AND FUNCTIONS |
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Powers and
functions
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5. For the purpose of achieving its
objective, the powers and functions of the
CIHR are to
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ORGANIZATION |
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President
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6. The President of the CIHR shall be
appointed by the Governor in Council to hold
office during pleasure for a term of not more
than five years. The President is eligible for
reappointment.
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Governing
Council
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7. (1) There shall be a Governing Council of
the CIHR consisting of not more than 20
members, one of whom shall be the President
of the CIHR.
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Appointment
and tenure of
members
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(2) Each initial member of the Governing
Council, other than the President, shall be
appointed by the Governor in Council to hold
office for any term of not more than three
years that will ensure, as far as possible, the
expiry in any one year of the terms of office of
not more than one third of the members.
Subsequently appointed members shall be
appointed by the Governor in Council for a
three-year term.
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Removal and
reappoint- ment
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(3) The members appointed under
subsection (2) shall be appointed to hold office
during pleasure. They may be appointed to no
more than two consecutive terms.
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Appointment
criteria
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(4) The Governor in Council shall appoint
as members of the Governing Council women
and men who are able to contribute to the
achievement of the objective of the CIHR in
the overall interests of Canadians. The
Governor in Council shall consider appointing
women and men who reflect the highest
standards of scientific excellence and women
and men who reflect a range of relevant
backgrounds and disciplines.
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Deputy
Minister of
Health
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8. Notwithstanding subsection 7(2), the
Deputy Minister of Health is an ex officio and
non-voting member of the Governing
Council.
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Chairperson
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9. (1) The President is the Chairperson of
the Governing Council.
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Vice-Chair- person
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(2) The Governing Council shall elect one
of its members to be a Vice-Chairperson.
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Absence or
incapacity
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(3) In the event of the absence or incapacity
of the Chairperson or if the office of the
Chairperson is vacant, the Vice-Chairperson
has and may exercise all the powers and
perform all the duties and functions of the
Chairperson.
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Establishing
committees
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10. (1) The Governing Council
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Membership
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(2) A by-law establishing a committee,
other than an executive committee, may
provide for the committee's membership to
include persons who are not members of the
Governing Council.
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Fees
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(3) The members of a committee who are
not members of the Governing Council may
be paid for their services the fees that are fixed
by the Governor in Council.
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Meetings
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11. The Governing Council may meet at the
times and at the places in Canada that it
considers necessary, but it shall meet at least
twice a year.
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