Q-1 - Act respecting building contractors vocational qualifications

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43. Upon a written complaint, the board may suspend or cancel any licence if it is established to its satisfaction:
(a)  that the holder no longer fulfils the conditions necessary to the issue of the licence;
(b)  that the holder, one of the directors of the corporation or one of the members of the partnership:
i.  is insolvent within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Act (Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, chapter B-3) and if the solvency of the corporation or partnership is thereby impaired;
ii.  does not meet the requirements of this Act or the regulations respecting the security which licence holders must furnish;
iii.  has infringed this Act or the regulations adopted for its application;
iv.  has been convicted by a court of competent criminal jurisdiction of criminal negligence causing death or bodily harm to a worker;
v.  has been convicted, by a competent court of criminal jurisdiction, of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, robbery, extortion, arson, breaking and entering, fraudulent conversion of funds, kidnapping, intentionally causing bodily harm with intent to wound, maim or disfigure a person or endanger the life of any person, common assault, mischief, assault that causes bodily harm, theft, intimidation, trafficking in drugs, fraud, fraudulent misappropriation or of conspiracy to commit any of such acts;
vi.  has been convicted more than once of offences against the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1) or against the regulations adopted under the said Act. Such suspension or cancellation shall be imposed only in accordance with the regulations that the board, in collaboration with the Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail, established by the Act respecting occupational health and safety, may make to determine the number or the seriousness of such offences justifying such suspension or cancellation.
1975, c. 53, s. 43; 1979, c. 63, s. 301.
43. Upon a written complaint, the board may suspend or cancel any licence if it is established to its satisfaction:
(a)  that the holder no longer fulfils the conditions necessary to the issue of the licence;
(b)  that the holder, one of the directors of the corporation or one of the members of the partnership:
i.  is insolvent within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Act (Statutes of Canada) and if the solvency of the corporation or partnership is thereby impaired;
ii.  does not meet the requirements of this act or the regulations respecting the security which licence holders must furnish;
iii.  has infringed this act or the regulations adopted for its application;
iv.  has been convicted by a court of competent criminal jurisdiction of criminal negligence causing death or bodily harm to a worker;
v.  has been convicted, by a competent court of criminal jurisdiction, of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, robbery, extortion, arson, breaking and entering, fraudulent conversion of funds, kidnapping, intentionally causing bodily harm with intent to wound, maim or disfigure a person or endanger the life of any person, common assault, mischief, assault that causes bodily harm, theft, intimidation, trafficking in drugs, fraud, fraudulent misappropriation or of conspiracy to commit any of such acts;
vi.  has been convicted more than once of offences against the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1) or against the regulations adopted under the said act. Such suspension or cancellation shall be imposed only in accordance with the regulations that the board, in collaboration with the Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail, established by the Act respecting occupational health and safety, may make to determine the number or the seriousness of such offences justifying such suspension or cancellation.
1975, c. 53, s. 43; 1979, c. 63, s. 301.
43. Upon a written complaint, the board may suspend or cancel any licence if it is established to its satisfaction:
(a)  that the holder no longer fulfils the conditions necessary to the issue of the licence;
(b)  that the holder, one of the directors of the corporation or one of the members of the partnership:
i.  is insolvent within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Act (Statutes of Canada) and if the solvency of the corporation or partnership is thereby impaired;
ii.  does not meet the requirements of this act or the regulations respecting the security which licence holders must furnish;
iii.  has infringed this act or the regulations adopted for its application;
iv.  has been convicted by a court of competent criminal jurisdiction of criminal negligence causing death or bodily harm to a worker;
v.  has been convicted, by a competent court of criminal jurisdiction, of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, robbery, extortion, arson, breaking and entering, fraudulent conversion of funds, kidnapping, intentionally causing bodily harm with intent to wound, maim or disfigure a person or endanger the life of any person, common assault, mischief, assault that causes bodily harm, theft, intimidation, trafficking in drugs, fraud, fraudulent misappropriation or of conspiracy to commit any of such acts;
vi.  has been convicted more than once of offences against the Industrial and Commercial Establishments Act (chapter E-15) or against the regulations adopted under the said act. Such suspension or cancellation shall be imposed only in accordance with the regulations that the board may make to determine the number or the seriousness of such offences justifying such suspension or cancellation.
1975, c. 53, s. 43.