Acts and Regulations

2017, c.19 - Community Planning Act

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Terms of office
6(1)Subject to subsections (3) and (7), a member of an advisory committee shall be appointed for a term of three years and is eligible for reappointment.
6(2)The chair and vice-chair of an advisory committee shall be appointed for a term of one year and are eligible for re-election or re-designation.
6(3)When appointing the first members of the advisory committee, a council shall designate members in the following manner so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires each year:
(a) members who hold office until the first day of January of the year following their appointment;
(b) members who hold office until the first day of January of the second year following their appointment; and
(c) members who hold office until the first day of January of the third year following their appointment.
6(4)If the membership of an advisory committee is increased, a council shall fix, on appointing the additional members, their term of office so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires on the first day of January in each year.
6(5)If the membership of an advisory committee is decreased, a council may remove the necessary number of members, but it shall do so in a manner so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires on the first day of January in each year.
6(6)When a member of a council or an employee or agent of a local government is appointed to an advisory committee,
(a) unless the council fails to appoint another person to replace the person, the member of the council or the employee or agent ceases to be a member of the advisory committee on ceasing to be a member of the council or employee or agent of the local government, and
(b) if the council replaces the member of the council or the employee or agent under paragraph (a), the appointment is for the remainder of the term of the member replaced.
6(7)If a member of an advisory committee dies, resigns, becomes ineligible to be a member or is removed from office, the council may appoint another person to succeed the member, and the person shall hold office for the remainder of the term of the member the person succeeds.
6(8)If a council fails to appoint a successor for a member of the advisory committee whose term of office would but for this subsection have expired, the member continues to hold office until the member’s successor is appointed, and when appointed, the successor holds office until the day the successor’s term would have expired if the successor had been appointed at the appropriate time.
2021, c.44, s.1
Terms of office
6(1)Subject to subsections (3) and (7), a member of an advisory committee shall be appointed for a term of three years and is eligible for reappointment.
6(2)The chair and vice-chair of an advisory committee shall be appointed for a term of one year and are eligible for re-election or re-designation.
6(3)When appointing the first members of the advisory committee, a council shall designate members in the following manner so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires each year:
(a) members who hold office until the first day of January of the year following their appointment;
(b) members who hold office until the first day of January of the second year following their appointment; and
(c) members who hold office until the first day of January of the third year following their appointment.
6(4)If the membership of an advisory committee is increased, a council shall fix, on appointing the additional members, their term of office so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires on the first day of January in each year.
6(5)If the membership of an advisory committee is decreased, a council may remove the necessary number of members, but it shall do so in a manner so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires on the first day of January in each year.
6(6)When a member of a council or an employee or agent of a local government is appointed to an advisory committee,
(a) unless the council fails to appoint another person to replace him or her, the member of the council or the employee or agent ceases to be a member of the advisory committee on ceasing to be a member of the council or employee or agent of the local government, and
(b) if the council replaces the member of the council or the employee or agent under paragraph (a), the appointment is for the remainder of the term of the member replaced.
6(7)If a member of an advisory committee dies, resigns, becomes ineligible to be a member or is removed from office, the council may appoint another person to succeed the member, and the person shall hold office for the remainder of the term of the member he or she succeeds.
6(8)If a council fails to appoint a successor for a member of the advisory committee whose term of office would but for this subsection have expired, the member continues to hold office until his or her successor is appointed, and when appointed, the successor holds office until the day his or her term would have expired if he or she had been appointed at the appropriate time.
Terms of office
6(1)Subject to subsections (3) and (7), a member of an advisory committee shall be appointed for a term of three years and is eligible for reappointment.
6(2)The chair and vice-chair of an advisory committee shall be appointed for a term of one year and are eligible for re-election or re-designation.
6(3)When appointing the first members of the advisory committee, a council shall designate members in the following manner so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires each year:
(a) members who hold office until the first day of January of the year following their appointment;
(b) members who hold office until the first day of January of the second year following their appointment; and
(c) members who hold office until the first day of January of the third year following their appointment.
6(4)If the membership of an advisory committee is increased, a council shall fix, on appointing the additional members, their term of office so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires on the first day of January in each year.
6(5)If the membership of an advisory committee is decreased, a council may remove the necessary number of members, but it shall do so in a manner so that as nearly as possible the term of office of one-third of the members expires on the first day of January in each year.
6(6)When a member of a council or an employee or agent of a local government is appointed to an advisory committee,
(a) unless the council fails to appoint another person to replace him or her, the member of the council or the employee or agent ceases to be a member of the advisory committee on ceasing to be a member of the council or employee or agent of the local government, and
(b) if the council replaces the member of the council or the employee or agent under paragraph (a), the appointment is for the remainder of the term of the member replaced.
6(7)If a member of an advisory committee dies, resigns, becomes ineligible to be a member or is removed from office, the council may appoint another person to succeed the member, and the person shall hold office for the remainder of the term of the member he or she succeeds.
6(8)If a council fails to appoint a successor for a member of the advisory committee whose term of office would but for this subsection have expired, the member continues to hold office until his or her successor is appointed, and when appointed, the successor holds office until the day his or her term would have expired if he or she had been appointed at the appropriate time.