Acts and Regulations

2011, c.160 - Financial Administration Act

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Comptroller
13(1)Despite the Civil Service Act, there shall be an officer in the Department of Finance and Treasury Board called the Comptroller to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
13(2)The Comptroller holds office during good behaviour, but the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may remove him or her for cause.
13(3)If the Comptroller is removed from office, the Minister shall lay the Order in Council providing for his or her removal and the documents relating to it before the Legislative Assembly within ten days after it is made, or if the Legislature is not in session, within ten days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.
R.S.1973, c.F-11, s.11; 2012, c.39, s.67; 2012, c.52, s.22; 2016, c.37, s.70; 2019, c.29, s.59
Comptroller
13(1)Despite the Civil Service Act, there shall be an officer in the department called Treasury Board called the Comptroller to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
13(2)The Comptroller holds office during good behaviour, but the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may remove him or her for cause.
13(3)If the Comptroller is removed from office, the Minister shall lay the Order in Council providing for his or her removal and the documents relating to it before the Legislative Assembly within ten days after it is made, or if the Legislature is not in session, within ten days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.
R.S.1973, c.F-11, s.11; 2012, c.39, s.67; 2012, c.52, s.22; 2016, c.37, s.70
Comptroller
13(1)Despite the Civil Service Act, there shall be an officer in the Department of Finance called the Comptroller to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
13(2)The Comptroller holds office during good behaviour, but the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may remove him or her for cause.
13(3)If the Comptroller is removed from office, the Minister shall lay the Order in Council providing for his or her removal and the documents relating to it before the Legislative Assembly within ten days after it is made, or if the Legislature is not in session, within ten days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.
R.S.1973, c.F-11, s.11; 2012, c.39, s.67; 2012, c.52, s.22
Comptroller
13(1)Despite the Civil Service Act, there shall be an officer in the Department of Finance called the Comptroller to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
13(2)The Comptroller holds office during good behaviour, but the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may remove him or her for cause.
13(3)If the Comptroller is removed from office, the Minister shall lay the Order in Council providing for his or her removal and the documents relating to it before the Legislative Assembly within ten days after it is made, or if the Legislature is not in session, within ten days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.
R.S.1973, c.F-11, s.11; 2012, c.39, s.67; 2012, c.52, s.22
Comptroller
13(1)Despite the Civil Service Act, there shall be an officer in the Department of Finance called the Comptroller to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
13(2)The Comptroller holds office during good behaviour, but the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may remove him or her for cause.
13(3)If the Comptroller is removed from office, an Order in Council providing for his or her removal, and the documents relating to it, shall be laid before the Legislative Assembly within ten days after it is made, or if the Legislature is not in session, within ten days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.
R.S.1973, c.F-11, s.11; 2012, c.39, s.67
Comptroller
13(1)Despite the Civil Service Act, there shall be an officer in the Department of Finance called the Comptroller to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
13(2)The Comptroller holds office during good behaviour, but the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may remove him or her for cause.
13(3)If the Comptroller is removed from office, the Minister shall lay the Order in Council providing for his or her removal and the documents relating to it before the Legislative Assembly within ten days after it is made, or if the Legislature is not in session, within ten days after the commencement of the next ensuing session.
R.S.1973, c.F-11, s.11