Constitution of Classification Appeal Board. 1. There shall be a board to be known as the Classification Appeal Board, consisting of a Chairperson and members to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to serve for a period of one year in the first instance, subject to extension for further periods at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. 2. The Appeal Board is hereby empowered to receive, hear and decide upon any appeal consistent with these procedures. Changes in these procedures shall be recommended for approval only after co-ordination with the Classification Appeal Board, and the Treasury Board Secretariat. 3. A quorum for the Appeal Board shall consist of three members including the Chairperson or Acting Chairperson. 4. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting of the Appeal Board, the members present shall appoint one of their members as Acting Chairperson. 5. The Appeal Board may hold hearings on appeals and may require an appellant to appear before it at any time and in any place in the province it may deem desirable. 6. The Chairperson and members of the Appeal Board shall be compensated for their services at such rates as Treasury Board may approve. 7. Expenses incurred by the Appeal Board in the performance of its duties and such out-of- pocket expenses incurred by an appellant appearing before the Appeal Board at its request shall be paid from public funds, subject to Treasury Board approval. 8. The Appeal Board shall be provided with such staff and facilities, e.g. office accommodations, etc. as the Treasury Board may deem necessary to assist it in its work. 9. A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Enquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Constitution of Classification Appeal Board. 1. There shall be a board Board to be known as the Classification Appeal Board, consisting of a Chairperson and members to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to serve for a period of one year in the first instance, subject to extension for further periods at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
2. The Appeal Board is hereby empowered to receive, hear and decide upon any appeal consistent with these procedures. Changes in these procedures shall be recommended for approval only after co-ordination with the Classification Appeal Board, and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
3. A quorum for the Appeal Board shall consist of three members including the Chairperson or Acting Chairperson.
4. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting of the Appeal Board, the members present shall appoint one of their members as Acting Chairperson.
5. The Appeal Board may hold hearings on appeals and may require an appellant to appear before it at any time and in any place in the province it may deem desirable.
6. The Chairperson and members of the Appeal Board shall be compensated for their services at such rates as Treasury Board may approve.
7. Expenses incurred by the Appeal Board in the performance of its duties and such out-of- pocket expenses incurred by an appellant appearing before the Appeal Board at its request shall be paid from public funds, subject to Treasury Board approval.
8. The Appeal Board shall be provided with such staff and facilities, e.g. office accommodations, etc. as the Treasury Board may deem necessary to assist it in its work.
9. A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Enquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.
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Samples: Master Collective Agreement, General Service Collective Agreement, Master Collective Agreement
Constitution of Classification Appeal Board. 1. There shall be a board to be known as the Classification Appeal Board, consisting of a Chairperson and members to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to serve for a period of one year in the first instance, subject to extension for further periods at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
2. The Appeal Board is hereby empowered to receive, hear and decide upon any appeal consistent with these procedures. Changes in these procedures shall be recommended for approval only after co-ordination with the Classification Appeal Board, and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
3. A quorum for the Appeal Board shall consist of three members including the Chairperson or Acting Chairperson.
4. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting of the Appeal Board, the members present shall appoint one of their members as Acting Chairperson.
5. The Appeal Board may hold hearings on appeals and may require an appellant to appear before it at any time and in any place in the province it may deem desirable.
6. The Chairperson and members of the Appeal Board shall be compensated for their services at such rates as Treasury Board may approve.
7. Expenses incurred by the Appeal Board in the performance of its duties and such out-of- pocket expenses incurred by an appellant appearing before the Appeal Board at its request shall be paid from public funds, subject to Treasury Board approval. This is not the official version.
8. The Appeal Board shall be provided with such staff and facilities, e.g. office accommodations, etc. as the Treasury Board may deem necessary to assist it in its work.
9. A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Enquiries Inquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Constitution of Classification Appeal Board. 1. There shall be a board to be known as the Classification Appeal Board, consisting of a Chairperson and members to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to serve , for a period of one year in the first instance, subject to extension for further periods at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
2. The Appeal Board is hereby empowered to receive, hear and decide upon any appeal consistent with these procedures. Changes in these procedures shall be recommended for approval only after co-ordination with the Classification Appeal Board, and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
3. A quorum for the Appeal Board shall consist of three members including the Chairperson or Acting Chairperson.
4. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting of the Appeal Board, the members present shall appoint one of their members as Acting Chairperson.
5. The Appeal Board may hold hearings on appeals and may require an appellant to appear before it at any time and in any place in the province it may deem desirable.
6. The Chairperson and members of the Appeal Board shall be compensated for their services at such rates as Treasury Board may approve.
7. Expenses incurred by the Appeal Board in the performance of its duties and such out-of- pocket expenses incurred by an appellant appearing before the Appeal Board at its request shall be paid from public funds, subject to Treasury Board approval.
8. The Appeal Board shall be provided with such staff and facilities, e.g. office accommodations, etc. as the Treasury Board may deem necessary to assist it in its work.
9. A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Enquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.
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Samples: Labor Agreement
Constitution of Classification Appeal Board. 1. There shall be a board Board to be known as the Classification Appeal Board, consisting of a Chairperson and members to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to serve for a period of one year in the first instance, subject to extension for further periods at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
2. The Appeal Board is hereby empowered to receive, hear and decide upon any appeal consistent with these procedures. Changes in these procedures shall be recommended for approval only after co-ordination with the Classification Appeal Board, and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
3. A quorum for the Appeal Board shall consist of three members including the Chairperson or Acting Chairperson.
4. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting of the Appeal Board, the members present shall appoint one of their members as Acting Chairperson.
5. The Appeal Board may hold hearings on appeals and may require an appellant to appear before it at any time and in any place in the province it may deem desirable.
6. The Chairperson and members of the Appeal Board shall be compensated for their services at such rates as Treasury Board may approve.
7. Expenses incurred by the Appeal Board in the performance of its duties and such out-of- pocket expenses incurred by an appellant appearing before the Appeal Board at its request shall be paid from public funds, subject to Treasury Board approval. This is not the official version.
8. The Appeal Board shall be provided with such staff and facilities, e.g. office accommodations, etc. as the Treasury Board may deem necessary to assist it in its work.
9. A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Enquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Constitution of Classification Appeal Board. 1. There shall be a board to be known as the Classification Appeal Board, consisting of a Chairperson and members to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to serve for a period of one year in the first instance, subject to extension for further periods at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
2. The Appeal Board is hereby empowered to receive, hear and decide upon any appeal consistent with these procedures. Changes in these procedures shall be recommended for approval only after co-ordination with the Classification Appeal Board, and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
3. A quorum for the Appeal Board shall consist of three members including the Chairperson or Acting Chairperson.
4. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting of the Appeal Board, the members present shall appoint one of their members as Acting Chairperson.
5. The Appeal Board may hold hearings on appeals and may require an appellant to appear before it at any time and in any place in the province it may deem desirable.
6. The Chairperson and members of the Appeal Board shall be compensated for their services at such rates as Treasury Board may approve.
7. Expenses incurred by the Appeal Board in the performance of its duties and such outout- of-of- pocket expenses incurred by an appellant appearing before the Appeal Board at its request shall be paid from public funds, subject to Treasury Board approval.
8. The Appeal Board shall be provided with such staff and facilities, e.g. office accommodations, etc. as the Treasury Board may deem necessary to assist it in its work.
9. A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Enquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Constitution of Classification Appeal Board. 1. There shall be a board to be known as the Classification Appeal Board, consisting of a Chairperson and members to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to serve for a period of one year in the first instance, subject to extension for further periods at the discretion of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
2. The Appeal Board is hereby empowered to receive, hear and decide upon any appeal consistent with these procedures. Changes in these procedures shall be recommended for approval only after co-ordination with the Classification Appeal Board, and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
3. A quorum for the Appeal Board shall consist of three members including the Chairperson or Acting Chairperson.
4. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting of the Appeal Board, the members present shall appoint one of their members as Acting Chairperson.
5. The Appeal Board may hold hearings on appeals and may require an appellant to appear before it at any time and in any place in the province it may deem desirable.
6. The Chairperson and members of the Appeal Board shall be compensated for their services at such rates as Treasury Board may approve.
7. Expenses incurred by the Appeal Board in the performance of its duties and such outout- of-of- pocket expenses incurred by an appellant appearing before the Appeal Board at its request shall be paid from public funds, subject to Treasury Board approval. This is not the official version.
8. The Appeal Board shall be provided with such staff and facilities, e.g. office accommodations, etc. as the Treasury Board may deem necessary to assist it in its work.
9. A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Enquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.
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Samples: Collective Agreement