Acts and Regulations

2012, c.19 - Apprenticeship and Occupational Certification Act

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Minister may exercise the powers and perform the duties of the Board
2022, c.21, s.1
12(1)The Minister may revoke the appointments of all the appointed members of the Board if, in the Minister’s opinion,
(a) the Board adopts a practice or tolerates a situation that is incompatible with the mandate of the Board or with this Act, or
(b) significant operational problems exist with respect to the Board.
12(2)If the Minister makes the revocations under subsection (1), the Minister may exercise all the powers of the Board under this Act and shall perform the duties of the Board until new members of the Board are appointed in accordance with section 4.
2022, c.21, s.1
Lieutenant-Governor in Council may exercise the powers and perform the duties of the Board
12(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may revoke the appointments of all the appointed members of the Board if, in the Lieutenant-Governor’s opinion,
(a) the Board adopts a practice or tolerates a situation that is incompatible with the mandate of the Board or with this Act, or
(b) significant operational problems exist with respect to the Board.
12(2)If the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the revocations under subsection (1), the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may exercise all the powers of the Board under this Act and shall perform the duties of the Board until new members of the Board are appointed in accordance with section 4.
Lieutenant-Governor in Council may exercise the powers and perform the duties of the Board
12(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may revoke the appointments of all the appointed members of the Board if, in the Lieutenant-Governor’s opinion,
(a) the Board adopts a practice or tolerates a situation that is incompatible with the mandate of the Board or with this Act, or
(b) significant operational problems exist with respect to the Board.
12(2)If the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the revocations under subsection (1), the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may exercise all the powers of the Board under this Act and shall perform the duties of the Board until new members of the Board are appointed in accordance with section 4.