C-23.1 - Code of ethics and conduct of the Members of the National Assembly

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40. A disclosure summary of the private interests of each Member is prepared by the Ethics Commissioner after consulting with the Member. The summary must state the general nature of the interests mentioned in the disclosure statement and be made public by the Ethics Commissioner.
The summary must
(1)  set out the nature and source of the income and benefits mentioned in the disclosure statement other than
(a)  a source of income or benefits if the total of the income and benefits from that source during the 12 months before the relevant date is less than $10,000; or
(b)  any other source of income or benefits that the Ethics Commissioner determines should not be disclosed;
(2)  identify any immovable property in which the Member possesses a real right and for which a notice of expropriation has been issued;
(3)  state the nature of any professional, commercial or industrial activity engaged in by the Member during the 12 months preceding the disclosure statement and state the name of the employer or enterprise on whose behalf the activity was engaged in or the fact that the activity was engaged in on the Member’s own account;
(4)  describe the subject-matter and nature of any contract described in paragraph 6 of section 38;
(5)  identify any interest with respect to which a blind trust or a blind management agreement has been created in accordance with section 18, and state the name and address of the trustee or mandatary and the date of the trust deed or management agreement;
(6)  list the names of any enterprises, legal persons, partnerships, associations, successions and trusts mentioned in the Member’s disclosure statement, and state the nature of the interest; and
(7)  provide any other information that the Ethics Commissioner sees fit to make public.
2010, c. 30, s. 40.