Bill C-246
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2nd Session, 36th Parliament, 48 Elizabeth II, 1999
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-246 |
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An Act respecting the provision of
compensation to public safety officers
who lost their lives while on duty
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Preamble
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Whereas police and firefighters are
required to place their lives at risk on a daily
basis in the execution of their duties;
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Whereas the employment benefits of
police and firefighters often provide
insufficient compensation to the families of
those who are killed while on duty;
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And Whereas the public, who are
protected by police and firefighters, owe to the
families of those killed while on duty such
protection and comfort as may be provided by
financial compensation;
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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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1. This Act may be cited as the Public Safety
Officers Compensation Act.
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Definitions
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2. The definitions in this section apply in
this Act.
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``Fund'' « Fonds »
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``Fund'' means the Public Safety Officers
Compensation Fund established by
subsection 3(1).
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``Minister'' « ministre »
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``Minister'' means the Solicitor General.
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``participa- ting province'' « province participante »
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``participating province'' means a province
that concludes an agreement with Her
Majesty in right of Canada pursuant to a
negotiation by the Minister pursuant to
section 6.
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``public safety
officer'' « agent de la sécurité publique »
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``public safety officer'' means a member of
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``regula- tions'' « règlements »
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``regulations'' means the regulations
established by order of the Governor in
Council pursuant to section 8.
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Fund
established
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3. (1) There is hereby established a fund to
be known as the Public Safety Officers
Compensation Fund into which shall be paid
money
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Purpose of
Fund
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(2) The purpose of the Fund is to provide
compensation to the families of public safety
officers killed while on duty.
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Charitable
foundation
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(3) The Fund is a charitable foundation
within the meaning of section 149.1 of the
Income Tax Act.
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Adminis- tration of Fund
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4. (1) The Fund shall be administered by a
board of directors of not more than seven
directors appointed by the Minister from those
nominated to represent
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Chairperson
and
Vice-Chairper
son
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(2) The Minister shall name one of the
directors to be Chairperson and one to be
Vice-Chairperson of the board of directors.
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Term of
office,
expenses
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(3) The directors shall serve such term or
terms of office and receive such
reimbursement of expenses as may be
provided for in the regulations.
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Executive
Director
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5. The board of directors may appoint an
Executive Director to manage the Fund,
subject to the directions of the board, who
shall receive such remuneration and
reimbursement of expenses as may be
provided for in the regulations.
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Agreements
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6. The Minister may conclude agreements
providing for provinces to provide money to
the Fund and for families of public safety
officers in police forces and firefighting
services within the jurisdiction of the province
in question to be entitled to the benefits
provided from the Fund.
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Benefits
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7. The family of a public safety officer
killed
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shall receive such benefit from the Fund as is
provided for by the regulations.
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Regulations
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8. The Governor in Council may make
regulations
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