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W-14 - Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission and Workers’ Compensation Appeals Tribunal Act

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19(1)Repealed: 2021, c.4, s.6
19(2)Repealed: 2021, c.4, s.6
19(3)The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by a chartered professional accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the annual report of the Commission.
19(4)The Commission shall
(a) Repealed: 2021, c.4, s.6
(b) Repealed: 2021, c.4, s.6
(c) on or before June 30 of each year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the last preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act, its activities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(c.1) on or before June 30 of each year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year under the Firefighters’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Minister may require, and
(d) the Minister shall lay the reports referred to in paragraphs (c) and (c.1) before the Legislative Assembly if it is then sitting or if not, at the next ensuing sitting.
2009, c.F-12.5, s.62; 2014, c.28, s.81; 2016, c.48, s.5; 2021, c.4, s.6
Audit
19(1)The accounts of the Workers’ Compensation Board for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1994 shall be audited by a chartered professional accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(2)The accounts of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission shall be audited by the Auditor General for the nine months ending December 31, 1994 and his or her report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(3)The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by a chartered professional accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the annual report of the Commission.
19(4)The Commission shall
(a) on or before the first day of April, 1995 make a report to the Minister of the transactions of the Workers’ Compensation Board during the last preceding calendar year and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(b) on or before the thirtieth day of June, 1995 make a report to the Minister respecting the activities of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission for the period ending the thirty-first day of December, 1994 and containing such information as the Minister may require,
(c) on or before the first day of June in each succeeding year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the last preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act, its activities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(c.1) on or before the first day of June in each year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year under the Firefighters’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Minister may require, and
(d) the Minister shall lay the reports referred to in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (c.1) before the Legislative Assembly if it is then sitting or if not, at the next ensuing sitting.
2009, c.F-12.5, s.62; 2014, c.28, s.81; 2016, c.48, s.5
Audit
19(1)The accounts of the Workers’ Compensation Board for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1994 shall be audited by a chartered professional accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(2)The accounts of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission shall be audited by the Auditor General for the nine months ending December 31, 1994 and his or her report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(3)The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by a chartered professional accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the annual report of the Commission.
19(4)The Commission shall
(a) on or before the first day of April, 1995 make a report to the Minister of the transactions of the Workers’ Compensation Board during the last preceding calendar year and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(b) on or before the thirtieth day of June, 1995 make a report to the Minister respecting the activities of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission for the period ending the thirty-first day of December, 1994 and containing such information as the Minister may require,
(c) on or before the first day of April in each succeeding year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the last preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act, its activities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(c.1) on or before the first day of April in each year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year under the Firefighters’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Minister may require, and
(d) the Minister shall lay the reports referred to in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (c.1) before the Legislative Assembly if it is then sitting or if not, at the next ensuing sitting.
2009, c.F-12.5, s.62; 2014, c.28, s.81
Audit
19(1)The accounts of the Workers’ Compensation Board for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1994 shall be audited by a chartered accountant or certified general accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(2)The accounts of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission shall be audited by the Auditor General for the nine months ending December 31, 1994 and his or her report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(3)The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by a chartered accountant or certified general accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the annual report of the Commission.
19(4)The Commission shall
(a) on or before the first day of April, 1995 make a report to the Minister of the transactions of the Workers’ Compensation Board during the last preceding calendar year and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(b) on or before the thirtieth day of June, 1995 make a report to the Minister respecting the activities of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission for the period ending the thirty-first day of December, 1994 and containing such information as the Minister may require,
(c) on or before the first day of April in each succeeding year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the last preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act, its activities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(c.1) on or before the first day of April in each year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year under the Firefighters’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Minister may require, and
(d) the Minister shall lay the reports referred to in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (c.1) before the Legislative Assembly if it is then sitting or if not, at the next ensuing sitting.
2009, c.F-12.5, s.62
Audit
19(1)The accounts of the Workers’ Compensation Board for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1994 shall be audited by a chartered accountant or certified general accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(2)The accounts of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission shall be audited by the Auditor General for the nine months ending December 31, 1994 and his or her report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(3)The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by a chartered accountant or certified general accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the annual report of the Commission.
19(4)The Commission shall
(a) on or before the first day of April, 1995 make a report to the Minister of the transactions of the Workers’ Compensation Board during the last preceding calendar year and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(b) on or before the thirtieth day of June, 1995 make a report to the Minister respecting the activities of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission for the period ending the thirty-first day of December, 1994 and containing such information as the Minister may require,
(c) on or before the first day of April in each succeeding year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the last preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act, its activities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(c.1) on or before the first day of April in each year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year under the Firefighters’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Minister may require, and
(d) the Minister shall lay the reports referred to in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (c.1) before the Legislative Assembly if it is then sitting or if not, at the next ensuing sitting.
2009, c.F-12.5, s.62
Audit
19(1)The accounts of the Workers’ Compensation Board for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1994 shall be audited by a chartered accountant or certified general accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(2)The accounts of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission shall be audited by the Auditor General for the nine months ending December 31, 1994 and his or her report shall be included in the first annual report of the Commission.
19(3)The accounts of the Commission shall be audited by a chartered accountant or certified general accountant to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for that purpose and the auditor’s report shall be included in the annual report of the Commission.
19(4)The Commission shall
(a) on or before the first day of April, 1995 make a report to the Minister of the transactions of the Workers’ Compensation Board during the last preceding calendar year and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe,
(b) on or before the thirtieth day of June, 1995 make a report to the Minister respecting the activities of the New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Commission for the period ending the thirty-first day of December, 1994 and containing such information as the Minister may require,
(c) on or before the first day of April in each succeeding year make a report to the Minister of its transactions during the last preceding calendar year, and such report shall contain a statement of the receipt and disposition of funds for that year in each of the classes and sub-classes established in sections 50 and 57 of the Workers’ Compensation Act, its activities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, together with such other particulars as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may prescribe, and
(d) the Minister shall lay the reports referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) before the Legislative Assembly if it is then sitting or if not, at the next ensuing sitting.