A-33.2.1 - Act respecting the Autorité des marchés publics

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32. For the purposes of this Act, the chief executive officer of a public body, other than a municipal body, is the person responsible for the day-to-day management of the body, such as the deputy minister, the president or the director general.
Despite the first paragraph, in the case of Santé Québec, if the power to conduct certain tendering or awarding processes for contracts has been delegated to the president and executive director of a public institution or to a member of Santé Québec’s personnel assigned to performing tasks within such an institution, and if the Authority’s powers are exercised with respect to such a process or to a contract arising from it, the chief executive officer corresponds to the president and executive director of the institution. However, the Authority’s decision or recommendations resulting from the exercise of those powers are sent both to the president and executive director of the institution and to the president and chief executive officer of Santé Québec.
Moreover, in the case of a school service centre, general and vocational college or university-level educational institution, the chief executive officer corresponds to the board of governors and, in the case of a school board governed by the Education Act for Cree, Inuit and Naskapi Native Persons (chapter I-14), to the council of commissioners.
A board or council referred to in the third paragraph may, by regulation, delegate all or part of the functions to be exercised by the chief executive officer to the executive committee, the director general or, in the case of a university-level educational institution, a member of the senior administrative personnel within the meaning of the Act respecting educational institutions at the university level (chapter E-14.1).
2017, c. 27, s. 32; 2020, c. 1, s. 169; 2023, c. 34, s. 930.
32. For the purposes of this Act, the chief executive officer of a public body, other than a municipal body, is the person responsible for the day-to-day management of the body, such as the deputy minister, the president or the director general.
However, in the case of a school service centre, general and vocational college or university-level educational institution, the chief executive officer corresponds to the board of governors and, in the case of a school board governed by the Education Act for Cree, Inuit and Naskapi Native Persons (chapter I-14), to the council of commissioners.
A board or council referred to in the second paragraph may, by regulation, delegate all or part of the functions to be exercised by the chief executive officer to the executive committee, the director general or, in the case of a university-level educational institution, a member of the senior administrative personnel within the meaning of the Act respecting educational institutions at the university level (chapter E‑14.1).
2017, c. 27, s. 32; 2020, c. 1, s. 169.
32. For the purposes of this Act, the chief executive officer of a public body, other than a municipal body, is the person responsible for the day-to-day management of the body, such as the deputy minister, the president or the director general.
However, in the case of a general and vocational college or university-level educational institution, the chief executive officer corresponds to the board of governors and, in the case of a school board, to the council of commissioners.
A board or council referred to in the second paragraph may, by regulation, delegate all or part of the functions to be exercised by the chief executive officer to the executive committee, the director general or, in the case of a university-level educational institution, a member of the senior administrative personnel within the meaning of the Act respecting educational institutions at the university level (chapter E‑14.1).
2017, c. 27, s. 32.