S-31.1 - Business Corporations Act

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489. The Government may also, by regulation,
(1)  specify the public authorities referred to in paragraph 6 of section 16;
(2)  determine, for the purposes of paragraph 7 of section 16, the cases in which the name of a corporation falsely suggests that the corporation is related to another person or a group of persons;
(3)  determine the criteria to be taken into account for the purposes of paragraphs 7 to 9 of section 16;
(4)  prescribe, for the purposes of section 194, the maximum number of proposals that may be presented by a shareholder;
(5)  prescribe, for the purposes of section 195, the number or value of shares a person must hold to be able to present a shareholder proposal;
(6)  prescribe the periods referred to in sections 195 and 200;
(7)  prescribe, for the purposes of section 197, the maximum number of words a proposal and statement prepared by a shareholder may contain;
(8)  prescribe, for the purposes of paragraph 5 of section 200, the minimum amount of support a person needs to present a shareholder proposal;
(9)  determine the times and periods referred to in sections 200, 201 and 203; and
(10)  take any other measure for the carrying out of this Act.
2009, c. 52, s. 489.