Acts and Regulations

M-11.5 - Midwifery Act

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By-laws
12(1)The Council may make by-laws
(a) providing for the holding of meetings of the Council or committees of the Council and the conduct of such meetings,
(b) fixing the time and place for regular meetings of Council, determining by whom meetings may be called, regulating the conduct of meetings, providing for emergency meetings and providing for the notice required in respect of meetings,
(c) providing for the appointment of such committees as the Council considers expedient,
(d) respecting the composition, powers and duties of such committees as may be appointed by the Council and providing for the holding and conduct of meetings of such committees,
(e) prescribing fees payable by applicants for registration and members and, where the Council considers it advisable, prescribing different fees for different classes of applicants and members,
(f) prescribing forms and providing for their use,
(g) recommending to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council the qualifications to be met by candidates appointed to the Council,
(h) respecting the powers, duties and qualifications of the officers, agents and employees of the Council,
(i) approving a code of ethics, and
(j) respecting all other things necessary for the administration of the affairs of the Council.
12(2)The Regulations Act does not apply to by-laws referred to in subsection (1).
By-laws
12(1)The Council may make by-laws
(a) providing for the holding of meetings of the Council or committees of the Council and the conduct of such meetings,
(b) fixing the time and place for regular meetings of Council, determining by whom meetings may be called, regulating the conduct of meetings, providing for emergency meetings and providing for the notice required in respect of meetings,
(c) providing for the appointment of such committees as the Council considers expedient,
(d) respecting the composition, powers and duties of such committees as may be appointed by the Council and providing for the holding and conduct of meetings of such committees,
(e) prescribing fees payable by applicants for registration and members and, where the Council considers it advisable, prescribing different fees for different classes of applicants and members,
(f) prescribing forms and providing for their use,
(g) recommending to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council the qualifications to be met by candidates appointed to the Council,
(h) respecting the powers, duties and qualifications of the officers, agents and employees of the Council,
(i) approving a code of ethics, and
(j) respecting all other things necessary for the administration of the affairs of the Council.
12(2)The Regulations Act does not apply to by-laws referred to in subsection (1).
By-laws
12(1)The Council may make by-laws
(a) providing for the holding of meetings of the Council or committees of the Council and the conduct of such meetings,
(b) fixing the time and place for regular meetings of Council, determining by whom meetings may be called, regulating the conduct of meetings, providing for emergency meetings and providing for the notice required in respect of meetings,
(c) providing for the appointment of such committees as the Council considers expedient,
(d) respecting the composition, powers and duties of such committees as may be appointed by the Council and providing for the holding and conduct of meetings of such committees,
(e) prescribing fees payable by applicants for registration and members and, where the Council considers it advisable, prescribing different fees for different classes of applicants and members,
(f) prescribing forms and providing for their use,
(g) recommending to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council the qualifications to be met by candidates appointed to the Council,
(h) respecting the powers, duties and qualifications of the officers, agents and employees of the Council,
(i) approving a code of ethics, and
(j) respecting all other things necessary for the administration of the affairs of the Council.
12(2)The Regulations Act does not apply to by-laws referred to in subsection (1).