Acts and Regulations

2015, c.2 - Opportunities New Brunswick Act

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Terms of office and vacancies
9(1)A member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) shall be appointed for a term not exceeding three years and may, subject to subsection (8), be reappointed, but paragraph 8(3)(c) does not apply to a member of the Board who is reappointed before or immediately after the expiry of the member’s previous term.
9(2)Subject to subsections (7) and (8), a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) remains in office despite the expiry of his or her term until the member resigns or is reappointed or replaced.
9(3)Subject to subsection (8), if a member of the Board who remains in office as a result of the application of subsection (2) is reappointed, the appointment shall be for a term ending not later than three years from the date of the expiry of the previous term.
9(4)A vacancy on the Board does not impair the capacity of the Board to act.
9(5)If a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) fails to attend three regular meetings of the Board in a 12-month period without, in the opinion of the Board, reasonable cause, the Board may declare the member’s position vacant.
9(6)In the case of the temporary absence or inability to act of a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c), the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a substitute for the member for the period of the temporary absence or inability to act.
9(7)A member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) may be removed for cause by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
9(8)No person is eligible to serve as a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) for more than nine years, whether consecutively or otherwise.
9(9)For the purposes of subsection (8), time served as a substitute appointed under subsection (6) shall count as time served as a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c).
2021, c.14, s.2
Terms of office and vacancies
9(1)A member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) shall be appointed for a term not exceeding three years and may, subject to subsection (8), be reappointed.
9(2)Subject to subsections (7) and (8), a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) remains in office despite the expiry of his or her term until the member resigns or is reappointed or replaced.
9(3)Subject to subsection (8), if a member of the Board who remains in office as a result of the application of subsection (2) is reappointed, the appointment shall be for a term ending not later than three years from the date of the expiry of the previous term.
9(4)A vacancy on the Board does not impair the capacity of the Board to act.
9(5)If a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) fails to attend three regular meetings of the Board in a 12-month period without, in the opinion of the Board, reasonable cause, the Board may declare the member’s position vacant.
9(6)In the case of the temporary absence or inability to act of a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c), the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a substitute for the member for the period of the temporary absence or inability to act.
9(7)A member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) may be removed for cause by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
9(8)No person is eligible to serve as a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) for more than nine years, whether consecutively or otherwise.
9(9)For the purposes of subsection (8), time served as a substitute appointed under subsection (6) shall count as time served as a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c).
Terms of office and vacancies
9(1)A member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) shall be appointed for a term not exceeding three years and may, subject to subsection (8), be reappointed.
9(2)Subject to subsections (7) and (8), a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) remains in office despite the expiry of his or her term until the member resigns or is reappointed or replaced.
9(3)Subject to subsection (8), if a member of the Board who remains in office as a result of the application of subsection (2) is reappointed, the appointment shall be for a term ending not later than three years from the date of the expiry of the previous term.
9(4)A vacancy on the Board does not impair the capacity of the Board to act.
9(5)If a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) fails to attend three regular meetings of the Board in a 12-month period without, in the opinion of the Board, reasonable cause, the Board may declare the member’s position vacant.
9(6)In the case of the temporary absence or inability to act of a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c), the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a substitute for the member for the period of the temporary absence or inability to act.
9(7)A member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) may be removed for cause by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
9(8)No person is eligible to serve as a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c) for more than nine years, whether consecutively or otherwise.
9(9)For the purposes of subsection (8), time served as a substitute appointed under subsection (6) shall count as time served as a member of the Board referred to in paragraph 8(1)(c).