E-6.1, r. 0.2 - Regulation respecting the procedure for the recruitment and selection of persons qualified for appointment as members of the Financial Markets Administrative Tribunal and the procedure for the renewal of their term of office

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6. A committee member whose impartiality could be questioned must withdraw with respect to a candidate, particularly in the following situations:
(1)  the member is or was the candidate’s spouse;
(2)  the member is related to the candidate by birth, marriage or civil union, to the degree of first cousin inclusively;
(3)  the member is or was a partner, employer or employee of the candidate in the last 10 years; despite the foregoing, a member employed in the public service must withdraw with respect to a candidate only if the member is or has been under the candidate’s direct supervision or is or has been the candidate’s immediate superior.
A member must immediately bring to the attention of the other members of the committee any fact that may give rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias.
Where a member of the committee has withdrawn, is absent or is unable to act, the decision must be made by the other members.
O.C. 1728-2022, s. 6.
In force: 2022-12-15
6. A committee member whose impartiality could be questioned must withdraw with respect to a candidate, particularly in the following situations:
(1)  the member is or was the candidate’s spouse;
(2)  the member is related to the candidate by birth, marriage or civil union, to the degree of first cousin inclusively;
(3)  the member is or was a partner, employer or employee of the candidate in the last 10 years; despite the foregoing, a member employed in the public service must withdraw with respect to a candidate only if the member is or has been under the candidate’s direct supervision or is or has been the candidate’s immediate superior.
A member must immediately bring to the attention of the other members of the committee any fact that may give rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias.
Where a member of the committee has withdrawn, is absent or is unable to act, the decision must be made by the other members.
O.C. 1728-2022, s. 6.