C-62.1 - Act respecting the Conservatoire de musique et d’art dramatique du Québec

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41. The orientation committee of an institution providing instruction in music shall include at least the following members:
(1)  three teachers at the institution, elected by a majority vote of their peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire and, where applicable, the person in charge of academic affairs at the institution;
(2)  one member of the non-teaching staff of the institution, elected by a majority vote of his peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire;
(3)  one full-time student attending the institution, appointed in accordance with section 32 of the Act respecting the accreditation and financing of students’ associations (chapter A-3.01) or, where that provision cannot be applied, elected by a majority vote of his peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire;
(4)  one parent of a student attending the institution who is not a member of the teaching staff of the institution, elected by a majority vote of his peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire;
(5)  one person appointed by the other members of the orientation committee in office, following consultation with bodies involved in the field of music;
(6)  (subparagraph repealed);
(7)  one or two persons appointed by the other members of the orientation committee in office, following consultation with school service centres, school boards, general and vocational colleges, university-level institutions and private institutions accredited for purposes of subsidies.
The members of the orientation committee in office may appoint additional members.
1994, c. 2, s. 41; 2006, c. 26, s. 6; 2020, c. 1, s. 309.
41. The orientation committee of an institution providing instruction in music shall include at least the following members:
(1)  three teachers at the institution, elected by a majority vote of their peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire and, where applicable, the person in charge of academic affairs at the institution;
(2)  one member of the non-teaching staff of the institution, elected by a majority vote of his peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire;
(3)  one full-time student attending the institution, appointed in accordance with section 32 of the Act respecting the accreditation and financing of students’ associations (chapter A-3.01) or, where that provision cannot be applied, elected by a majority vote of his peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire;
(4)  one parent of a student attending the institution who is not a member of the teaching staff of the institution, elected by a majority vote of his peers, in accordance with the by-laws of the Conservatoire;
(5)  one person appointed by the other members of the orientation committee in office, following consultation with bodies involved in the field of music;
(6)  (subparagraph repealed);
(7)  one or two persons appointed by the other members of the orientation committee in office, following consultation with school boards, general and vocational colleges, university-level institutions and private institutions accredited for purposes of subsidies.
The members of the orientation committee in office may appoint additional members.
1994, c. 2, s. 41; 2006, c. 26, s. 6.