Acts and Regulations

2012, c.15 - Small Claims Act

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Filing of complaint of misconduct
23(1)The following definitions apply in this section, sections 24 to 31, section 38 and the regulations.
“complaint” means a complaint of misconduct. (plainte)
“complaints committee” means a committee appointed under section 26. (comité des plaintes)
“misconduct” means(inconduite)
(a) conduct unbecoming an adjudicator,
(b) neglect of duty by an adjudicator,
(c) inability or incapacity of an adjudicator to perform his or her duties, or
(d) having been placed by one’s conduct or otherwise in a position incompatible with the due execution of one’s duties as an adjudicator.
23(2)Any person may make a complaint to the Registrar alleging misconduct by an adjudicator.
23(3)A complaint shall be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the complainant and shall include the following information:
(a) the name, address and telephone number of the person making the complaint;
(b) the name of the adjudicator against whom the complaint is made;
(c) the date, time and place of the circumstances from which the complaint arises; and
(d) as much detail as possible about the conduct of the adjudicator against whom the complaint is made.
Filing of complaint of misconduct
23(1)The following definitions apply in this section, sections 24 to 31, section 38 and the regulations.
“complaint” means a complaint of misconduct. (plainte)
“complaints committee” means a committee appointed under section 26. (comité des plaintes)
“misconduct” means(inconduite)
(a) conduct unbecoming an adjudicator,
(b) neglect of duty by an adjudicator,
(c) inability or incapacity of an adjudicator to perform his or her duties, or
(d) having been placed by one’s conduct or otherwise in a position incompatible with the due execution of one’s duties as an adjudicator.
23(2)Any person may make a complaint to the Registrar alleging misconduct by an adjudicator.
23(3)A complaint shall be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the complainant and shall include the following information:
(a) the name, address and telephone number of the person making the complaint;
(b) the name of the adjudicator against whom the complaint is made;
(c) the date, time and place of the circumstances from which the complaint arises; and
(d) as much detail as possible about the conduct of the adjudicator against whom the complaint is made.