Acts and Regulations

2012, c.37 - Regional Service Delivery Act

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Delegation
16(1)Subject to subsection (3), a Commission may in writing delegate its powers or duties under this Act or the regulations to the chair or another member of the Board, to the Chief Executive Officer, to the planning director, to a committee of the Commission or to any employee of the Commission.
16(2)In a written delegation under subsection (1), the Commission may
(a) impose on the delegate terms and conditions that it considers appropriate, and
(b) in the case of a delegation of powers or duties to the Chief Executive Officer, authorize the Chief Executive Officer to subdelegate in writing the powers or duties to an employee of the Commission and to impose on the subdelegate any terms and conditions that the Chief Executive Officer considers appropriate, in addition to those imposed in the Commission’s written delegation.
16(3)A Commission shall not delegate the power or duty
(a) to enact, amend or repeal by-laws,
(b) to authorize borrowing,
(c) to adopt budgets,
(d) to set fees,
(d.1) to make a request for payment under subsection 20(3),
(e) to establish committees of the Board,
(f) to appoint individuals to committees of the Board, and
(g) to appoint or suspend the Chief Executive Officer or to terminate the employment of the Chief Executive Officer.
16(4)A delegate or subdelegate to whom this section applies shall comply with any terms and conditions imposed in the Commission’s written delegation.
16(5)A subdelegate to whom this section applies shall comply with any terms and conditions imposed on the subdelegate by the Chief Executive Officer.
16(6)A Commission may revoke, in whole or in part, a written delegation made under subsection (1).
16(7)If the Chief Executive Officer subdelegates a power or duty as authorized in a written delegation made under subsection (1), the Chief Executive Officer may revoke, in whole or in part, the subdelegation.
2021, c.44, s.6; 2022, c.56, s.1
Delegation
16(1)Subject to subsection (3), a Commission may in writing delegate its powers or duties under this Act or the regulations to the chair or another member of the Board, to the Executive Director, to the planning director, to a committee of the Commission or to any employee of the Commission.
16(2)In a written delegation under subsection (1), the Commission may
(a) impose on the delegate terms and conditions that it considers appropriate, and
(b) in the case of a delegation of powers or duties to the Executive Director, authorize the Executive Director to subdelegate in writing the powers or duties to an employee of the Commission and to impose on the subdelegate any terms and conditions that the Executive Director considers appropriate, in addition to those imposed in the Commission’s written delegation.
16(3)A Commission shall not delegate the power or duty
(a) to enact, amend or repeal by-laws,
(b) to authorize borrowing,
(c) to adopt budgets,
(d) to set fees,
(e) to establish committees of the Board,
(f) to appoint individuals to committees of the Board, and
(g) to appoint or suspend the Executive Director or to terminate the employment of the Executive Director.
16(4)A delegate or subdelegate to whom this section applies shall comply with any terms and conditions imposed in the Commission’s written delegation.
16(5)A subdelegate to whom this section applies shall comply with any terms and conditions imposed on the subdelegate by the Executive Director.
16(6)A Commission may revoke, in whole or in part, a written delegation made under subsection (1).
16(7)If the Executive Director subdelegates a power or duty as authorized in a written delegation made under subsection (1), he or she may revoke, in whole or in part, the subdelegation.
Delegation
16(1)Subject to subsection (3), a Commission may in writing delegate its powers or duties under this Act or the regulations to the chair or another member of the Board, to the Executive Director, to the planning director, to a committee of the Commission or to any employee of the Commission.
16(2)In a written delegation under subsection (1), the Commission may
(a) impose on the delegate terms and conditions that it considers appropriate, and
(b) in the case of a delegation of powers or duties to the Executive Director, authorize the Executive Director to subdelegate in writing the powers or duties to an employee of the Commission and to impose on the subdelegate any terms and conditions that the Executive Director considers appropriate, in addition to those imposed in the Commission’s written delegation.
16(3)A Commission shall not delegate the power or duty
(a) to enact, amend or repeal by-laws,
(b) to authorize borrowing,
(c) to adopt budgets,
(d) to set fees,
(e) to establish committees of the Board,
(f) to appoint individuals to committees of the Board, and
(g) to appoint or suspend the Executive Director or to terminate the employment of the Executive Director.
16(4)A delegate or subdelegate to whom this section applies shall comply with any terms and conditions imposed in the Commission’s written delegation.
16(5)A subdelegate to whom this section applies shall comply with any terms and conditions imposed on the subdelegate by the Executive Director.
16(6)A Commission may revoke, in whole or in part, a written delegation made under subsection (1).
16(7)If the Executive Director subdelegates a power or duty as authorized in a written delegation made under subsection (1), he or she may revoke, in whole or in part, the subdelegation.