R-9.2 - Act respecting the Pension Plan of Peace Officers in Correctional Services

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141. (Repealed).
1987, c. 107, s. 141; 1990, c. 87, s. 104; 1993, c. 74, s. 9; 1994, c. 20, s. 8; 1995, c. 70, s. 13; 1997, c. 43, s. 623; 2013, c. 9, s. 42.
141. The Government shall, by regulation, set up review committees within the Commission to decide the applications for review filed under section 140, for the classes of employees or beneficiaries it determines.
Each committee shall be composed of four members appointed by the Government, which shall include two members from the unions or associations representing the employees, appointed on the recommendation of the unions or associations concerned. The Government may, in the same manner, appoint a substitute for each member to replace that member whenever he is absent or unable to act.
The quorum of a committee is four members and every decision of a committee requires the vote of a majority of its members.
1987, c. 107, s. 141; 1990, c. 87, s. 104; 1993, c. 74, s. 9; 1994, c. 20, s. 8; 1995, c. 70, s. 13; 1997, c. 43, s. 623.
141. The Government shall, by regulation, set up review committees to hear the applications for review filed under section 140, for the classes of employees or beneficiaries it determines.
Each committee shall be composed of four members appointed by the Government, which shall include two members from the unions or associations representing the employees, appointed on the recommendation of the unions or associations concerned. The Government may, in the same manner, appoint a substitute for each member to replace that member whenever he is absent or unable to act.
The quorum of a committee is four members and every decision of a committee requires the vote of a majority of its members.
1987, c. 107, s. 141; 1990, c. 87, s. 104; 1993, c. 74, s. 9; 1994, c. 20, s. 8; 1995, c. 70, s. 13.
141. A review committee shall be set up to hear the applications for review filed under section 140.
The committee shall be composed of four members appointed by the Government including two members from the Syndicat des agents de la paix en services correctionnels du Québec on the recommendation of the latter. The Government shall also appoint a substitute for each member, in the same manner, to replace that member whenever he is absent or unable to act.
Four members of the committee constitute a quorum and decisions require the vote of a majority of the members.
1987, c. 107, s. 141; 1990, c. 87, s. 104; 1993, c. 74, s. 9; 1994, c. 20, s. 8.
141. A review committee shall be set up to hear the applications for review filed under section 140.
The committee shall be composed of four members appointed by the Government including two members from the Syndicat des agents de la paix en services correctionnels du Québec on the recommendation of the latter. The Government shall also appoint a substitute for each member, in the same manner, to replace that member whenever he is absent or unable to act.
Four members of the committee constitute a quorum and decisions require the vote of a majority of the members. In the cases where opinions are equally divided, the case is referred to the president of the Commission who shall make the decision.
1987, c. 107, s. 141; 1990, c. 87, s. 104; 1993, c. 74, s. 9.
141. A review committee shall be set up to hear the applications for review filed under section 140.
The committee shall be composed of four members appointed by the Government including two members from the Syndicat des agents de la paix en services correctionnels du Québec on the recommendation of the latter.
Four members of the committee constitute a quorum and decisions require the vote of a majority of the members. In the cases where opinions are equally divided, the case is referred to the president of the Commission who shall make the decision.
1987, c. 107, s. 141; 1990, c. 87, s. 104.
141. A review committee shall be set up to hear the applications for review filed under section 140.
The committee shall be composed of four members appointed by the Government including two members from the Union des agents de la paix en institutions pénales on the recommendation of the latter.
Four members of the committee constitute a quorum and decisions require the vote of a majority of the members. In the cases where opinions are equally divided, the case is referred to the president of the Commission who shall make the decision.
1987, c. 107, s. 141.