Acts and Regulations

F-15.001 - Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Act

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Repealed
4Repealed: 2016, c.28, s.35
1979, c.27, s.1; 2009, c.36, s.5; 2016, c.28, s.35
Continuation and composition of Board
4(1)The New Brunswick Fisheries Development Board is continued under the name New Brunswick Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Board.
4(2)A member of the Board who held office immediately before the commencement of this subsection continues in office until the member resigns or is reappointed or replaced.
4(3)The change in name of the Board does not affect the rights and obligations of the Board and all proceedings that might have been continued or commenced by or against the Board under its former name may be continued or commenced by or against the Board under its new name.
4(4)Any reference to the New Brunswick Fisheries Development Board in any other Act or in any regulation, rule, order, by-law, agreement or other instrument or document shall be read as a reference to the New Brunswick Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Board unless the context otherwise requires.
4(5)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a minimum of 5 members and a maximum of 9 members to the Board, all or some of whom may be employees of the Civil Service as defined in the Civil Service Act.
4(6)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall designate a Chair and Vice-Chair from among the members of the Board.
1979, c.27, s.1; 2009, c.36, s.5
Continuation and composition of Board
4(1)The New Brunswick Fisheries Development Board is continued under the name New Brunswick Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Board.
4(2)A member of the Board who held office immediately before the commencement of this subsection continues in office until the member resigns or is reappointed or replaced.
4(3)The change in name of the Board does not affect the rights and obligations of the Board and all proceedings that might have been continued or commenced by or against the Board under its former name may be continued or commenced by or against the Board under its new name.
4(4)Any reference to the New Brunswick Fisheries Development Board in any other Act or in any regulation, rule, order, by-law, agreement or other instrument or document shall be read as a reference to the New Brunswick Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Board unless the context otherwise requires.
4(5)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a minimum of 5 members and a maximum of 9 members to the Board, all or some of whom may be employees of the Civil Service as defined in the Civil Service Act.
4(6)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall designate a Chair and Vice-Chair from among the members of the Board.
1979, c.27, s.1; 2009, c.36, s.5
New Brunswick Fisheries Development Board
4(1)There shall be a board called the New Brunswick Fisheries Development Board to be established by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council consisting of not more than eleven members, not more than two of whom may be appointed from within the Civil Service.
4(2)Members of the Board shall be appointed for a term of up to four years and are eligible for re-appointment.
4(3)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall designate from among the members of the Board a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman.
4(4)The Minister on the recommendation of the Board and with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a person to be the secretary of the Board.
4(5)A majority of the members constitutes a quorum.
4(6)The Board shall meet at least once each month, unless a quorum receives approval from the Minister to cancel the monthly meeting.
4(7)The members of the Board, except those appointed from within the Civil Service, shall be paid a per diem allowance for their attendance at meetings of the Board as is fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council together with reasonable and necessary travelling expenses.
1979, c.27, s.1