Acts and Regulations

P-5.1 - Pension Benefits Act

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Repealed
82Repealed: 2016, c.36, s.11
2002, c.12, s.30; 2016, c.36, s.11
Superintendent’s power of inspection
82(1)The Superintendent, for the purpose of ensuring that the provisions of this Act and the regulations are complied with, may, at any reasonable time
(a) enter and have access to, through and over any business premises where the Superintendent has reasonable grounds to believe that books, papers, documents or things are kept that relate to a pension plan, a pension fund or a retirement savings arrangement prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph 36(1)(a)(ii),
(b) make any examinations, investigations or inquiries and may require the production of any book, paper, document or thing related to a pension plan, a pension fund or a retirement savings arrangement prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph 36(1)(a)(ii),
(c) make, take and remove or require the making, taking and removal of copies or extracts related to an examination, investigation or inquiry in relation to a pension plan, a pension fund or a retirement savings arrangement prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph 36(1)(a)(ii), and
(d) upon giving a receipt, remove any books, papers, documents or things related to the subject matter of an examination, investigation or inquiry for the purpose of making copies, but the copying shall be carried out with reasonable dispatch and the books, papers, documents and things shall be returned immediately after the copying is completed.
82(2)Subsection (1) is not authority to enter a private residence without the consent of the occupier.
82(3)The Superintendent shall provide identification at the time of entry under this section.
82(4)A copy of any written or recorded material found in an examination, investigation or inquiry and purporting to be certified by the Superintendent is admissible in evidence in any action, proceeding or prosecution for all purposes for which the original would be admissible.
2002, c.12, s.30
Superintendent’s power of inspection
82(1)The Superintendent, for the purpose of ensuring that the provisions of this Act and the regulations are complied with, may, at any reasonable time
(a) enter and have access to, through and over any business premises where the Superintendent has reasonable grounds to believe that books, papers, documents or things are kept that relate to a pension plan, a pension fund or a retirement savings arrangement prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph 36(1)(a)(ii),
(b) make any examinations, investigations or inquiries and may require the production of any book, paper, document or thing related to a pension plan, a pension fund or a retirement savings arrangement prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph 36(1)(a)(ii),
(c) make, take and remove or require the making, taking and removal of copies or extracts related to an examination, investigation or inquiry in relation to a pension plan, a pension fund or a retirement savings arrangement prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph 36(1)(a)(ii), and
(d) upon giving a receipt, remove any books, papers, documents or things related to the subject matter of an examination, investigation or inquiry for the purpose of making copies, but the copying shall be carried out with reasonable dispatch and the books, papers, documents and things shall be returned immediately after the copying is completed.
82(2)Subsection (1) is not authority to enter a private residence without the consent of the occupier.
82(3)The Superintendent shall provide identification at the time of entry under this section.
82(4)A copy of any written or recorded material found in an examination, investigation or inquiry and purporting to be certified by the Superintendent is admissible in evidence in any action, proceeding or prosecution for all purposes for which the original would be admissible.
2002, c.12, s.30