R-6.1 - Act respecting the Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux

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31. The board may adopt rules of procedure applicable to the conduct of the matters submitted to it or to a racing judge or paddock judge to whom it has delegated powers. The board may also prescribe costs in respect of the conduct of such matters.
Every rule shall be submitted to the Government for approval.
1993, c. 39, s. 31; 1993, c. 71, s. 10; 1997, c. 43, s. 573; 1999, c. 20, s. 4.
31. The board may adopt rules of evidence and procedure applicable to the conduct of the matters submitted to it or to a racing judge or paddock judge to whom it has delegated powers. The board may also prescribe costs in respect of the conduct of such matters.
Every rule shall be submitted to the Government for approval.
1993, c. 39, s. 31; 1993, c. 71, s. 10; 1997, c. 43, s. 573.
31. The board may adopt rules of proof, procedure and practice applicable to the conduct of its inquiries and hearings and those held by a racing judge or paddock judge to whom it has delegated powers. It may, in the same manner, prescribe fees for any proceedings or hearing taking place before it or before such a judge.
Every rule shall be submitted to the Government for approval.
1993, c. 39, s. 31; 1993, c. 71, s. 10.
31. The board may adopt rules of proof, procedure and practice applicable to the conduct of its inquiries and hearings and those held by a racing judge or paddock judge to whom it has delegated powers. It may, in the same manner, prescribe fees for any proceedings or hearing taking place before it or before such a judge.
The board may also adopt rules to determine the cases and licence applications presented under the Act respecting lotteries, publicity contests and amusement machines (chapter L-6) that may be decided by a commissioner alone or by a member of its personnel.
Every rule shall be submitted to the Government for approval.
1993, c. 39, s. 31.