S-4.2 - Act respecting health services and social services

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56. Subject to the information that must be transmitted to the user where the complaint is referred to the council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists, the opinion of the review committee of the local authority is final.
1991, c. 42, s. 56; 1998, c. 39, s. 19; 2001, c. 43, s. 41; 2005, c. 32, s. 22.
56. Subject to the information that must be transmitted to the user where the complaint is referred to the council of physicians, dentists and pharmacists, the opinion of the review committee is final.
1991, c. 42, s. 56; 1998, c. 39, s. 19; 2001, c. 43, s. 41.
56. The function of the complaints commissioner is to examine complaints
(1)  from users who disagree with the conclusions transmitted to them by the complaints officer of a regional board pursuant to section 49;
(2)  from persons referred to in section 72 who disagree with the conclusions transmitted to them by the complaints officer of a regional board pursuant to section 75;
(3)  from persons who disagree with the conclusions transmitted to them by the complaints officer of a regional board pursuant to section 53.
The examination of such complaints may include an inquiry if the complaints commissioner judges it to be advisable.
In conducting an inquiry, the complaints commissioner is vested with the powers and immunity provided for in the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to impose imprisonment.
1991, c. 42, s. 56; 1998, c. 39, s. 19.
56. The function of the complaints commissioner is to examine complaints
(1)  from users who disagree with the conclusions transmitted to them by the senior management officer of the regional board pursuant to section 49;
(2)  from persons referred to in section 72 who disagree with the conclusions transmitted to them by the senior management officer of the regional board pursuant to section 75;
(3)  from natural persons who are dissatisfied with a decision concerning them taken pursuant to section 53 by the regional board within the scope of this Act.
The examination of such complaints may include an inquiry if the complaints commissioner judges it to be advisable.
In conducting an inquiry, the complaints commissioner is vested with the powers and immunity provided for in the Act respecting public inquiry commissions (chapter C-37), except the power to impose imprisonment.
1991, c. 42, s. 56.