A-29 - Health Insurance Act

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61. The award of a council of arbitration must give reasons for the decision and be signed by its president and, if such council consists of several members, by the members who concur in it.
A dissenting member may make a separate report.
Failing unanimity or majority agreement, the report of the president shall constitute the award of the council.
The clerk of the council shall send the award of the council to the parties by registered mail.
1970, c. 37, s. 48; 1970, c. 38, s. 16; 1975, c. 83, s. 84; 1981, c. 22, s. 17; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
61. The award of a council of arbitration must give reasons for the decision and be signed by its president and, if such council consists of several members, by the members who concur in it.
A dissenting member may make a separate report.
Failing unanimity or majority agreement, the report of the president shall constitute the award of the council.
The clerk of the council shall send the award of the council to the parties by registered or certified mail.
1970, c. 37, s. 48; 1970, c. 38, s. 16; 1975, c. 83, s. 84; 1981, c. 22, s. 17.
61. The award of a council of arbitration must give reasons for the decision and be signed by its president and, if such council consists of several members, by the members who concur in it.
A dissenting member may make a separate report.
Failing unanimity or majority agreement, the report of the president shall constitute the award of the council.
The secretary of such a council must send the award of the council by registered or certified mail to the Board and to the professional concerned.
1970, c. 37, s. 48; 1970, c. 38, s. 16; 1975, c. 83, s. 84.