Acts and Regulations

P-9.3 - Political Process Financing Act

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Supervisor of Political Financing
4The Chief Electoral Officer shall be the Supervisor of Political Financing under this Act.
2007, c.30, s.28; 2007, c.55, s.2
Supervisor of Political Financing
4(1)There shall be a Supervisor of Political Financing appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council on the recommendation of the Legislative Assembly.
4(2)Unless his office sooner becomes vacant, the Supervisor holds office for a term of five years
(a) from the date of his appointment under subsection (1), or
(b) from the date of his appointment under section 6,
and if otherwise qualified, is eligible to be reappointed.
4(3)Notwithstanding the expiry of his term, the Supervisor shall remain in office until he is reappointed or replaced pursuant to this Act.
4(4)The Supervisor may resign his office by notice in writing addressed to the Speaker or, if there is no Speaker or the Speaker is absent from the Province, to the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
4(5)The Supervisor shall be paid such salary as is prescribed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
4(6)The Supervisor and his staff may participate in and receive benefits under any health, life, disability or other insurance plan available to employees within the public service, in accordance with the terms upon which the right to participate and receive benefits may from time to time be extended to the Supervisor and his staff.
2007, c.30, s.28
Supervisor of Political Financing
4(1)There shall be a Supervisor of Political Financing appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council on the recommendation of the Legislative Assembly.
4(2)Unless his office sooner becomes vacant, the Supervisor holds office for a term of five years
(a) from the date of his appointment under subsection (1), or
(b) from the date of his appointment under section 6,
and if otherwise qualified, is eligible to be reappointed.
4(3)Notwithstanding the expiry of his term, the Supervisor shall remain in office until he is reappointed or replaced pursuant to this Act.
4(4)The Supervisor may resign his office by notice in writing addressed to the Speaker or, if there is no Speaker or the Speaker is absent from the Province, to the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
4(5)The Supervisor shall be paid such salary as is prescribed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
4(6)The Supervisor and his staff may participate in and receive benefits under any health, life, disability or other insurance plan available to employees within the public service, in accordance with the terms upon which the right to participate and receive benefits may from time to time be extended to the Supervisor and his staff.