Public Inquiries Act definition

Public Inquiries Act means the Public Inquiries Act, 2009, S.O. 2009, c. 33, Sched. 6
Public Inquiries Act. , means the Public Inquiries Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.41, as amended.
Public Inquiries Act means the Public Inquiries Act, 2009, S.O. 2009, c. 33, Sched. 6, as amended (“Loi sur les enquêtes publiques”); and

Examples of Public Inquiries Act in a sentence

  • If the Integrity Commissioner has decided to commence an investigation of a complaint (except where otherwise required by the Public Inquiries Act, 2009, if applicable), the Integrity Commissioner shall provide a copy of the complaint and supporting evidence to the Member whose conduct is in question with a request for a written response to be provided within ten (10) days.

  • If the Integrity Commissioner determines that a formal investigation is required he or she shall proceed in the following manner, subject to the Integrity Commissioner’s ability to elect to exercise the powers of a commissioner under Parts I and II of the Public Inquiries Act.

  • When the Public Inquiries Act applies to an investigation of a complaint, the Integrity Commissioner shall comply with the procedures specified in that Act and this Complaint Protocol, but, if there is a conflict between a provision of the Complaint Protocol and a provision of the Public Inquiries Act, the provision of the Public Inquiries Act prevails.

  • Application of Public Inquiries Act, 2009 (2) Section 33 of the Public Inquiries Act, 2009 applies to the investigation or inquiry by the judge.

  • The Integrity Commissioner may elect to exercise the powers under sections 33 and 34 of the Public Inquiries Act, 2009, S.O. 2009, c.

  • Application of Public Inquiries Act, 2009(6) Section 33 of the Public Inquiries Act, 2009 applies to an investigation under subsection (4).

  • I did not exercise my summons powers under the Public Inquiries Act and all information that I received during interviews and requests for documents were provided voluntarily pursuant to my exercise of the Code Protocol investigation powers.

  • Section 223.4(2) of the Municipal Act provides for the Integrity Commissioner to elect to investigate a complaint by exercise of the powers of a commission under Parts I and II of the Public Inquiries Act.

  • The Ipperwash Inquiry, established in April 2004 under the Public Inquiries Act, is to report on the events surrounding the death of Dudley George, who was shot in 1995 during a protest at Ipperwash Provincial Park and later died.

  • Power to take evidence (7) An auditor of a board may require any person to give evidence on oath or affirmation for the purposes of the audit and, for the purposes of the testimony, the auditor has the powers of a commission under Part II of the Public Inquiries Act and that Part applies as if the auditor were conducting an inquiry under that Act.


More Definitions of Public Inquiries Act

Public Inquiries Act means the Public Inquiries Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.41, as amended. Term of Appointment of Integrity Commissioner 2. Council’s appointment of an Integrity Commissioner pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001 and this By-law, shall be for a fixed term, such term to be established by Council at the time of such appointment. 3. Where no Integrity Commissioner currently holds office, Council may appoint an individual to be its Integrity Commissioner, or Interim Integrity Commissioner, to carry out one or more of the duties established by the Council by by-law, including, but not limited to, providing advice to individual Members of Council, proceeding with an inquiry in respect of a Complaint, or any other duties specified by the Council by by-law. 4. Without limiting Council’s authority to appoint an individual as its Integrity Commissioner, the Integrity Commissioner may be:
Public Inquiries Act means the Public Inquiries Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.41, as amended. Term of Appointment of Integrity Commissioner

Related to Public Inquiries Act

  • Public Information Act or “PIA” means Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code.

  • Public Information means information that:

  • Public Key means the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate;

  • Highly restricted personal information means an individual’s photograph or image, social security number, digitized signature, and medical and disability information.

  • Material Non-Public Information means information relating to Counterparty or the Shares that (a) has not been widely disseminated by wire service, in one or more newspapers of general circulation, by communication from Counterparty to its shareholders or in a press release, or contained in a public filing made by Counterparty with the Securities and Exchange Commission and (b) a reasonable investor might consider to be of importance in making an investment decision to buy, sell or hold Shares. For the avoidance of doubt and solely by way of illustration, information should be presumed “material” if it relates to such matters as dividend increases or decreases, earnings estimates, changes in previously released earnings estimates, significant expansion or curtailment of operations, a significant increase or decline of orders, significant merger or acquisition proposals or agreements, significant new products or discoveries, extraordinary borrowing, major litigation, liquidity problems, extraordinary management developments, purchase or sale of substantial assets and similar matters.

  • Nonpublic Information means information which has not been disseminated in a manner making it available to investors generally, within the meaning of Regulation FD.

  • State Public Information Officer means the State Public Information Officer designated under sub-section (1) and includes a State Assistant Public Information Officer designated as such under sub-section (2) of section 5;

  • Nonpublic Personal Information means nonpublic personal financial information and nonpublic personal health information.

  • Non-Public Information means information which has not been disseminated in a manner making it available to investors generally, within the meaning of Regulation FD.

  • Non-Public Personal Information about a Shareholder shall mean (i) personally identifiable financial information; (ii) any list, description, or other grouping of consumers that is derived from using any personally identifiable information that is not publicly available; and (iii) any other information that the Transfer Agent is prohibited from using or disclosing pursuant to Regulation S-P under Section 504 of the Gramm Xxxxx Xxxxxx Act.

  • Public entity means the State of Arkansas, or a political subdivision of the state, including all boards, commissions, agencies, institutions, authorities, and bodies politic and corporate of the state, created by or in accordance with state law or regulations, and does include colleges, universities, a statewide public employee retirement system, and institutions in Arkansas as well as units of local and municipal government.

  • Public Safety and/or “Nuisance” means anything which is injurious to the safety or health of an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, or unlawfully obstructs the free passage or use, in the customary manner, of any navigable lake, or river, bay, stream, canal, or basin.

  • Third Parties Act has the meaning given to it in Clause 1.5 (Third party rights).

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following:

  • Public Infrastructure means publicly owned physical infrastructure necessary to support economic development projects, including, but not limited to, sewers, water supply systems, utility extensions, streets, wastewater treatment systems, storm water management systems, and facilities for pretreatment of wastewater to remove phosphorus.

  • Inquiries As defined in Section 4.02(a) of this Agreement.

  • Transaction Personal Information has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 9.1;

  • Public schools means all kindergartens and elementary

  • public notice means publication in the media including one or more of the following:

  • Confidential personal information means a party’s or a party’s child’s Social Security number; date of birth; driver license number; any other names used, now or in the past; and employer’s name, address, and telephone number.

  • Communications Act means the Communications Act of 1934, and any similar or successor federal statute, and the rules and regulations of the FCC thereunder, all as amended and as the same may be in effect from time to time.

  • Biometric information means any information, regardless of how it is captured, converted, stored, or shared, based on an individual’s biometric identifier used to identify an individual. Biometric information does not include information derived from items or procedures excluded under the definition of biometric identifiers.

  • Public body means a devolved public body listed in Schedule 3 of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000, as amended.

  • Notice-triggering Personal Information means the personal information identified in Civil Code section 1798.29 whose unauthorized access may trigger notification requirements under Civil Code section 1798.29. For purposes of this provision, identity shall include, but not be limited to, name, address, email address, identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual, such as a finger or voice print, a photograph or a biometric identifier. Notice-triggering Personal Information includes PI in electronic, paper or any other medium.

  • Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and the Data Protection Act 1998 and any other subordinate legislation or Codes of Practice in relation to such legislation.

  • Inside Information means any information relating to any Competition or Event that a Participant possesses by virtue of his position within the sport. Such information includes, but is not limited to, factual information regarding the competitors, the conditions, tactical considerations or any other aspect of the Competition or Event, but does not include such information that is already published or a matter of public record, readily acquired by an interested member of the public or disclosed according to the rules and regulations governing the relevant Competition or Event;