C-62.1 - Act respecting the Conservatoire de musique et d’art dramatique du Québec

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15. The affairs of the Conservatoire are administered by a board of directors composed of 15 members, as follows:
(1)  the chair of the board of directors;
(2)  the director general;
(3)  nine members appointed by the Government on the recommendation of the Minister and taking into consideration the expertise and experience profile established by the board. The members are appointed as follows, after consultation with bodies the Minister considers representative of the community concerned:
(a)  two persons from the field of education, including one from the elementary or secondary education sector;
(b)  two persons from the field of culture, with expertise as performing artists, creative artists, producers or promoters of artistic works; and
(c)  five other persons;
(4)  the academic director;
(5)  one principal of a Conservatoire institution providing instruction in music or in dramatic art, elected by a majority of the votes cast by his peers, in accordance with the Conservatoire’s by-laws;
(6)  one teacher from a Conservatoire institution providing instruction in music or in dramatic art, elected by a majority of the votes cast by his peers, in accordance with the Conservatoire’s by-laws; and
(7)  the president of the Conservatoire’s student association accredited under the Act respecting the accreditation and financing of students’ associations (chapter A-3.01) or, if there is no accredited association, the full-time student elected by a majority of the votes cast by the student’s peers, in accordance with the Conservatoire’s by-laws.
1994, c. 2, s. 15; 2006, c. 26, s. 4; 2015, c. 22, s. 2; 2022, c. 19, s. 117.
15. The affairs of the Conservatoire are administered by a board of directors composed of 17 members, as follows:
(1)  the chair of the board of directors;
(2)  the director general;
(3)  nine members appointed by the Government on the recommendation of the Minister and taking into consideration the expertise and experience profile established by the board. The members are appointed as follows, after consultation with bodies the Minister considers representative of the community concerned:
(a)  two persons from the field of education, including one from the elementary or secondary education sector;
(b)  two persons from the field of culture, with expertise as performing artists, creative artists, producers or promoters of artistic works; and
(c)  five other persons;
(4)  the academic director;
(5)  one principal of a Conservatoire institution providing instruction in music and one principal of a Conservatoire institution providing instruction in dramatic art, elected, respectively, by a majority of the votes cast by their peers, in accordance with the Conservatoire’s by-laws;
(6)  one teacher from a Conservatoire institution providing instruction in music and one teacher from a Conservatoire institution providing instruction in dramatic art, elected, respectively, by a majority of the votes cast by their peers, in accordance with the Conservatoire’s by-laws; and
(7)  the president of the Conservatoire’s student association accredited under the Act respecting the accreditation and financing of students’ associations (chapter A-3.01) or, if there is no accredited association, the full-time student elected by a majority of the votes cast by the student’s peers, in accordance with the Conservatoire’s by-laws.
1994, c. 2, s. 15; 2006, c. 26, s. 4; 2015, c. 22, s. 2.
15. The director general is responsible for the management of the Conservatoire within the scope of its by-laws and policies.
Under the authority of the director general, the academic director shall deal with matters of an academic nature.
The academic director shall take part in the meetings of the board of directors and the executive committee of the Conservatoire, but is not entitled to vote.
1994, c. 2, s. 15; 2006, c. 26, s. 4.