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

  • 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.

  • Public Inquiries Act Hearing or Coroner's Inquest shall be deemed to be an appearance at court.

  • A commission shall be issued to the Appeal Board, pursuant to Section 2 of the Public Inquiries Act, conferring upon it the powers set forth in the said section.

  • Part V.1 of the Municipal Act, including the power to compel witnesses to testify and to compel the production of documents under the Public Inquiries Act.

  • The Integrity Commissioner may, in his or her discretion, waive compliance with any part of these procedures, other than those required under the Municipal Act, 2001, or the Public Inquiries Act, 2009.

  • Marin County did not always adequately engage and coordinate with the county's municipalities and communities regarding implementation of health and safety protocols.

  • Ordinarily, where an enabling statute makes reference to the Public Inquiries Act, it will also go on to confer powers on the tribunal beyond those found in the Act.

  • Section 4 of the Public Inquiries Act states as follows: The commissioner or commissioners have the power of summoning any persons as witnesses and of requiring them to give evidence on oath, orally or in writing, and to produce any documents, papers and things that the commissioner or commissioners consider to be required for the full investigation of the matters into which the commissioner or commissioners are appointed to inquire.

  • Public Inquiries Act Hearing or Coroner’s Inquest shall be deemed to be an appearance at court.

  • Without limited the generality of “any other proceedings’, such proceeding shall include a Coroner’s inquest, and proceedings initiated by a public complaint, including a Board of Inquiry under Part V of the Police Services Act, and investigation and inquiry under Part II of the Police Services Act, and a public inquiry under the Public Inquiries 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

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  • Public Information means information that:

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  • 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 which is (a) not publicly available, (b) material with respect to Holdings and its Subsidiaries or their respective securities for purposes of United States federal and state securities laws and (c) not of a type that would be publicly disclosed in connection with any issuance by Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries of debt or equity securities issued pursuant to a public offering, a Rule 144A offering or other private placement where assisted by a placement agent.

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

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

  • Non-Public Information means material non-public information (within the meaning of United States federal, state or other applicable securities laws) with respect to Borrower or its Affiliates or their Securities.

  • 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 this State, a political subdivision of this STATE or an agency, board, commission or department of this state or a political subdivision of this state.

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  • 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:

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

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

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  • Communications Act means the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.

  • 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.

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