Bill C-388
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Considera- tion of report
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(3) Within fifteen sitting days after a report
has been laid before the House of Commons or
within such further time as the House may
authorize, that House shall, in accordance
with its own rules of procedure, decide
whether to implement a recommendation
contained in the report.
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Vote
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(4) If, on the expiration of the appropriate
time period, a decision has not been reached,
the Speaker of the House of Commons shall,
without further delay, put any question
necessary for that purpose to the House.
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Meeting with the Commissioner |
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Meeting with
the
Commission- er
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38. After reviewing the confidential
statement received from a minister under
subsection 8(1), the Commissioner may
require the minister and the minister's family
to meet, at a mutually agreeable time, to
ensure that adequate disclosure has been made
and to discuss the minister's obligations under
this Act.
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Directives of
the
Commission- er
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39. (1) After reviewing the confidential
statement of a minister under subsection 8(1),
and taking into account the information
obtained from the meeting under section 38,
the Commissioner shall issue directives to the
minister regarding the actions the minister is
to take to fulfil the obligations imposed by this
Act and specifying a time for compliance; the
Commissioner may require the minister to
take one of the actions described in subsection
23(3).
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Obligation of
the minister
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(2) The minister shall comply with the
directives issued by the Commissioner under
subsection (1).
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Annual
meeting
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40. (1) The Commissioner shall meet with
each minister annually to discuss the
minister's obligations under this Act, and the
meeting shall be held at a mutually convenient
time.
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Directives of
the
Commission- er
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(2) Following the annual meeting with each
minister, the Commissioner shall issue
directives to each minister concerning the
actions the minister is to take to fulfil the
obligations imposed by this Act, taking care to
specify the time by which the minister must
comply.
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Obligation of
the minister
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(3) The minister shall comply with the
directives issued by the Commissioner under
subsection (2).
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Meeting at the
minister's
request
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41. (1) The minister may, at any time,
request a meeting with the Commissioner to
obtain advice regarding the provisions of this
Act.
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Meeting with
the
Commission- er
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(2) On receiving a request for a meeting
with a minister, the Commissioner shall meet
with the minister as soon as possible and
provide the minister with appropriate advice.
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Meeting with
the
Commission- er
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42. As soon as a person ceases to occupy the
office of minister, the Commissioner shall
meet with the person to advise about
post-employment requirements under Part 7.
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Immunity |
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Immunity
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43. (1) No action lies against the
Commissioner or any members of the
Commissioner's staff to the extent that the
Commission has acted within its authority
under this Act.
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Minister not
competent nor
compellable
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(2) The Commissioner and the members of
the Commissioner's staff are not competent or
compellable witnesses in any proceeding
arising out of or in relation to any actions taken
under the Act, except in relation to a question
as to whether the Commissioner or member of
the Commissioner's staff acted within their
authority under this Act.
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Reimbursement for costs incurred |
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Reimburse- ment for costs incurred
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44. Where application is made in the
prescribed form by the minister, the
Commissioner shall reimburse the minister
from the money made available by Parliament
for the expenses of the Commissioner's office,
for the following costs in accordance with
prescribed tariffs incurred by the minister to
comply with this Act:
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Exception
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(2) A minister shall not be reimbursed for
the following costs:
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Public Registry |
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Public registry
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45. The Commission shall establish and
maintain a public registry in which the
statement referred to in section 11 shall be
kept.
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Conservation of documents |
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Conservation
of documents
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46. The Commissioner shall retain all
documents concerning a minister or the
minister's family, whether or not the
documents have been placed in the public
registry, for five years following the date on
which the minister ceases to be a minister, and
the documents shall be thereafter destroyed
unless an investigation is in progress under
this Act or a charge has been made against the
minister and the document concerns or could
concern this matter.
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Annual report |
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Annual report
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47. (1) Not later than three months after the
end of each fiscal year, the Commissioner
shall prepare for the House of Commons a
report on the operation of this Act during the
preceding year.
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Tabling of
report
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(2) The annual report shall be submitted to
the Speaker of the House of Commons who
shall lay it before that House within the first
fifteen sitting days of the House following
reception of the report.
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No disclosure
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(3) Subject to any other provisions of this
Act, the Commissioner shall take all
necessary precautions to avoid revealing in
the annual report information from a
confidential statement filed under this Act.
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PART 9 |
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OFFENCES AND PENALTIES |
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Offences and
penalties
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48. (1) Everyone who contravenes
subsections 8(1) to (3), 10(1), 11(1) or (2),
12(1) or 13(1) or (2), section 14 or subsection
23(2) or 26(1) is guilty of an offence
punishable on summary conviction and liable
to a fine not exceeding $5,000.
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Offences and
penalties
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(2) Everyone who contravenes subsection
12(4) or section 20 is guilty of an offence
punishable on summary conviction and liable
to a fine not exceeding $10,000.
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Offences and
penalties
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(3) Everyone who contravenes section 17 or
18, subsection 19(1) or (3), section 21 or 25 or
subsection 26(3) is guilty of an offence
punishable on summary conviction and liable
to a fine not exceeding $20,000.
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Offences and
penalties
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(4) Everyone who contravenes section 22 or
subsection 23(1), (4) or (5), 39(2) or 40(3) is
guilty of an offence punishable on summary
conviction and liable to a fine not exceeding
$50,000.
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Limitation
period
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(5) Any proceedings in respect of an offence
described in subsections (1) to (3) may be
instituted at any time within but not later than
three years after the time when the subject
matter of the proceedings arose.
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Limitation
period
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(6) Any proceedings in respect of an offence
described in subsection (4) may be instituted
at any time but not later than five years after
the time when the subject matter of the
proceedings arose.
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PART 10 |
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REGULATIONS |
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Regulations
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49. (1) The Governor in Council may make
regulations
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Prior approval
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(2) No regulation made by the Governor in
Council under subsection (1) shall come into
force unless it has been approved by the
Committee of the House of Commons that
normally considers matters relating to
procedure and House affairs.
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COMING INTO FORCE |
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Coming into
force
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50. This Act shall come into force three
months after the day it receives royal assent.
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