A-7.003, r. 1 - Regulation respecting the signing of certain deeds, documents and writings of the Agence du revenu du Québec

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28.1. An unclaimed property administration technician is authorized to sign the documents referred to in section 29, and the documents relating to
(1)  the recovery of unclaimed property;
(2)  the notice referred to in article 699 of the Civil Code or in section 16 of the Unclaimed Property Act (chapter B-5.1);
(3)  the notices referred to in articles 700, 795 and 822 of the Civil Code;
(4)  the notice referred to in section 17 of the Unclaimed Property Act, and cancellation of the notice in the manner provided for in that section;
(5)  the abandonment or destruction of movable property in accordance with the procedures in force;
(6)  the filing of a tax return;
(7)  the opening, transfer or closing of an account with a broker or another third person;
(8)  an insurance claim;
(9)  a rendering of accounts;
(10)  a services contract whose object has a value not exceeding $2,000;
(11)  the sale of a security of a value not in excess of $2,000;
(12)  the acceptance and discharge of an indemnity in matters of insurance of a value not in excess of $2,000;
(13)  the discharge of a sum relating to a debt or the release of security of a value not in excess of $2,000;
(14)  a claim by a right-holder with respect to unclaimed property of a value not in excess of $2,000;
(15)  the delivery of unclaimed property of a value not in excess of $2,000; and
(16)  the claim for the interest referred to in section 8 of the Unclaimed Property Act of a value not in excess of $10,000.
M.O. 2017-08-29, s. 26; M.O. 2018-07-31, s. 61; M.O. 2019-12-18, s. 20.
28.1. An administration technician who is governed by the collective labour agreement for public servants is authorized to sign the documents referred to in section 29 and the documents in connection with
(1)  the notice referred to in article 699 of the Civil Code or in section 16 of the Unclaimed Property Act (chapter B-5.1);
(2)  the notice referred to in article 700 of the Civil Code;
(3)  the notice referred to in article 795 of the Civil Code;
(4)  the notice referred to in article 822 of the Civil Code;
(5)  the notice referred to in section 17 of the Unclaimed Property Act, and cancellation of the notice in the manner provided for in that section;
(6)  the abandonment or destruction of movable property in accordance with the procedures in force;
(7)  a services contract for an amount not exceeding $1,000;
(8)  the opening, transfer or closing of an account with a broker or another third person;
(9)  an insurance claim;
(10)  the sale of a security, up to $2,000;
(11)  the acceptance and discharge of an indemnity in matters of insurance, up to a value not in excess of $2,000;
(12)  the discharge of a sum relating to a debt or the release of security, up to a value not in excess of $2,000;
(13)  the approval of a claim against unclaimed property, up to a value not in excess of $2,000; and
(14)  a rendering of accounts and the handing over of property of a value not in excess of $2,000 to persons entitled to it on termination of the provisional administration of the Minister.
M.O. 2017-08-29, s. 26; M.O. 2018-07-31, s. 61.
28.1. An administration technician who is governed by the collective labour agreement for public servants is authorized to sign the documents referred to in section 29 and the documents in connection with
(1)  the notice referred to in article 699 of the Civil Code or in section 16 of the Unclaimed Property Act (chapter B-5.1);
(2)  the notice referred to in article 700 of the Civil Code;
(3)  the notice referred to in article 795 of the Civil Code;
(4)  the notice referred to in article 822 of the Civil Code;
(5)  the notice referred to in section 17 of the Unclaimed Property Act, and cancellation of the notice in the manner provided for in that section;
(6)  the abandonment or destruction of movable property in accordance with the procedures in force;
(7)  a services contract for an amount not exceeding $1,000;
(8)  the opening, transfer or closing of an account with a broker or another third person;
(9)  an insurance claim;
(10)  the sale of a security, up to $2,000;
(11)  the acceptance and discharge of an indemnity in matters of insurance, up to a value not in excess of $2,000;
(12)  the discharge of a sum relating to a debt or the release of security, up to a value not in excess of $2,000;
(13)  the approval of a claim against unclaimed property, up to a value not in excess of $2,000; and
(14)  a rendering of accounts and the handing over of property of a value not in excess of $2,000 to persons entitled to it on termination of the provisional administration of the Minister of Revenue.
M.O. 2017-08-29, s. 26.