B-1 - Act respecting the Barreau du Québec

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22.1. The board of directors may delegate to an applications committee the exercise of its powers under sections 48, 70, 71, 72 and 122 of this Act and the exercise of its powers under sections 55.1 to 55.3 and 161 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
The applications committee consists of at least 25 members appointed by the board of directors and of the members of the board of directors and the outgoing members having sat on the board of directors during the two preceding years. The members of the applications committee may not be members of the disciplinary council.
The applications committee may sit in divisions consisting of three members, including a chair. The board of directors shall designate the chair of the division from among its members or the outgoing members having sat on the board of directors during the two preceding years. The other two members are designated by the Bâtonnier of the Province of Québec or, on failure of the Bâtonnier, by the board of directors.
The board of directors shall determine the operating rules applicable to the examination of applications that may be referred to the applications committee.
1984, c. 27, s. 47; 1990, c. 54, s. 12; 1994, c. 40, s. 236; 2008, c. 11, s. 164, s. 212, s. 213; 2009, c. 35, s. 36; 2014, c. 13, s. 9.
22.1. The executive committee may delegate to an applications committee the exercise of its powers under sections 48, 70, 71, 72 and 122 of this Act and the exercise of the powers of the General Council under sections 55.1 to 55.3 and 161 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
The applications committee consists of at least 25 members appointed by the General Council and of the members of the executive committee and the outgoing members having sat on the executive committee during the two preceding years. The members of the applications committee may not be members of the disciplinary council.
The applications committee may sit in divisions consisting of three members, including a chair. The executive committee shall designate the chair of the division from among its members or the outgoing members having sat on the executive committee during the two preceding years. The other two members are designated by the Bâtonnier of the Province of Québec or, on failure of the Bâtonnier, by the executive committee.
The executive committee shall determine the operating rules applicable to the examination of applications that may be referred to the applications committee.
1984, c. 27, s. 47; 1990, c. 54, s. 12; 1994, c. 40, s. 236; 2008, c. 11, s. 164, s. 212, s. 213; 2009, c. 35, s. 36.
22.1. In the exercise of its powers under sections 48, 70, 71, 72 and 122, the executive committee may delegate its powers to a Committee on Petitions. The Committee on Petitions consists of at least three members, including a chair chosen from among the members of the executive committee. At least two other members are chosen by the bâtonnier of the Province of Québec or, failing him, by the executive committee, from a list of 25 advocates designated by the General Council.
The executive committee may determine the operating procedure of the Committee on Petitions and provide that the bâtonnier of the Province of Québec decide which petitions must be heard by the executive committee or by the Committee on Petitions.
1984, c. 27, s. 47; 1990, c. 54, s. 12; 1994, c. 40, s. 236; 2008, c. 11, s. 164, s. 212, s. 213.
22.1. In the exercise of its powers under sections 48, 70, 71, 72 and 122, the Executive Committee may delegate its powers to a Committee on Petitions. The Committee on Petitions consists of at least three members, including a chairman chosen from among the members of the Executive Committee. At least two other members are chosen by the bâtonnier of the Province of Québec or, failing him, by the Executive Committee, from a list of 25 advocates designated by the General Council.
The Executive Committee may, by resolution, determine the operating procedure of the Committee on Petitions and provide that the bâtonnier of the Province of Québec decide which petitions must be heard by the Executive Committee or by the Committee on Petitions.
1984, c. 27, s. 47; 1990, c. 54, s. 12; 1994, c. 40, s. 236.
22.1. In the exercise of its powers under sections 48, 70, 71, 72, 121 and 122, the Executive Committee may delegate its powers to a Committee on Petitions. The Committee on Petitions consists of at least three members, including a chairman chosen from among the members of the Executive Committee. At least two other members are chosen by the Bâtonnier of the Province of Québec or, failing him, by the Executive Committee, from a list of 25 advocates designated by the General Council.
The Executive Committee may, by resolution, determine the operating procedure of the Committee on Petitions and provide that the Bâtonnier of the Province of Québec decide which petitions must be heard by the Executive Committee or by the Committee on Petitions.
1984, c. 27, s. 47; 1990, c. 54, s. 12.
22.1. In the exercise of its powers under sections 70, 71, 73, 121 and 122, the Executive Committee may delegate its powers to a Committee on Petitions. The Committee on Petitions consists of at least three members, including a chairman chosen from among the members of the Executive Committee. At least two other members are chosen by the Bâtonnier of the Province of Québec or, failing him, by the Executive Committee, from a list of ten advocates designated by the General Council.
The Executive Committee may, by resolution, determine the operating procedure of the Committee on Petitions and provide that the Bâtonnier of the Province of Québec decide which petitions must be heard by the Executive Committee or by the Committee on Petitions.
1984, c. 27, s. 47.