Loi sur l’emploi dans la fonction publique | 2003, ch. 22, art. 12 et 13 — Canada law | Esheria

Loi sur l’emploi dans la fonction publique

This provision sets out the statute’s main definitions and governance rules for the Public Service Commission, including appointment conditions for commissioners, reporting duties, delegation powers, exemptions, and some staffing and mutation rules.

Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
2003, ch. 22, art. 12 et 13
Version
26 May 2026
Language
fr
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

This provision sets out the statute’s main definitions and governance rules for the Public Service Commission, including appointment conditions for commissioners, reporting duties, delegation powers, exemptions, and some staffing and mutation rules. Les fonctionnaires may engage in political activities unless it would affect political impartiality; some election-related candidacies require Commission permission, and administrators générale are barred from political activity except voting. This section moves or preserves certain public-service appointments and complaint-handling functions during the reorganization, and gives some officials limited powers to publish, refer, or continue matters.

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