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QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA


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QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA, President of the

Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board

 

 

 

—   Annual report: access to information

Within three months after the financial year in respect of which it is made or, if the House is not then sitting, on any of the first 15 days next that it is sitting

   8561 604

Access to Information Act
R.S., 1985, c. A-1, s. 72(2)

—   Annual report: activities, findings and recommendations of the Board

On any of the first 20 days on which the House is sitting after the Minister receives it (within three months after the end of each fiscal year)

   8560 499

Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act
1989, c. 3, s. 13(3);
1998, c. 20, s. 9

—   Annual report by Auditor General of Canada: audit of accounts and financial transactions of the Board

On any of the first 20 days on which the House is sitting after the Minister receives it

   8560 331

Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act
1989, c. 3, s. 13(2)

—   Annual report: privacy

Within three months after the financial year in respect of which it is made or, if the House is not then sitting, on any of the first 15 days next that it is sitting

   8561 604

Privacy Act
R.S., 1985, c. P-21, s. 72(2)

President

 

 

 

—   Annual report: all the user fees in effect, including the information referred to in subsection 4(2) of the Act

On or before December 31 following the end of each fiscal year

 

User Fees Act
2004, c. 6, s. 7(1)

—   Proposal of a user fee

Before a regulating authority fixes, increases, expands the application of or increases the duration of a user fee

 

User Fees Act
2004, c. 6, s. 4(2)



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