Board Resolutions Delegating Powers to Executive Officer


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Board Resolution:

Be it resolved:

That pursuant to Section 4(12) of The Trade Union Act, R.S.S. 1978, c. T-17, the Board delegates to the Executive Officer the following powers or functions:

  1. Pursuant to ss. 5, 5.1, 5.2, 12, 16, 18, 19, 24, 25.1, 26.5, 37, 37.3, 42 and 43 of the Act, with respect to any application or application for an interim order, to determine and to make orders as to any procedural matters or issues including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the amendment of any application, reply or other process of the Board, orders respecting the disclosure of information, the provision of particulars, the production of documents, the order of presentation of evidence, the adjournment or continuation of a hearing;
  2. To appoint, as the Executive Officer may deem necessary or advisable, an agent of the Board in any application or application for an interim order where it is within the jurisdiction of the Board to do so;

but any employer, employee or trade union affected by any act done by the Executive Officer in the exercise or purported exercise of any such delegated power may apply to the Board to review, set aside, amend, stay or otherwise deal with the act and the Board upon the application or, of its own motion, may exercise its powers or perform its functions with respect to the matter in issue as if the Executive Officer had not done such act.

Moved: Hugh Wagner

Seconded: Tom Davies

Date: February 11, 1998

Result of Vote: Carried