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COMMUNITY SERVICES INTERIM AUTHORITIES ACT

[SBC 2002] CHAPTER 58

NOTE: Links below go to act content as it was prior to the changes made on the effective date. (PIT covers changes made from September 6, 2000 to "current to" date of the act.)
SECTIONEFFECTIVE DATE
11June 20, 2003
13April 4, 2003
14March 29, 2004
 November 28, 2016
14.1July 1, 2005
 May 10, 2016

  Section 11 (2) (b) BEFORE amended by 2003-27-9, effective June 20, 2003 (BC Reg 230/2003).

(b) with the prior approval of the minister, engage a person who

(i)  is an employee, as defined in the Public Service Act, and

(ii)  is seconded to the interim authority from the Province.

  Section 13 (4) BEFORE amended by 2003-2-28, effective April 4, 2003 (BC Reg 160/2003).

(4)  At least once in every year, the accounts of each interim authority must be audited by the Auditor General or by an auditor appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council for that purpose, and the costs of the audit must be paid by the interim authority.

  Section 14 BEFORE amended by 2003-70-116, effective March 29, 2004 (BC Reg 64/2004).

14  (1)  Subject to subsection (2), the Company Act and the Company Clauses Act do not apply to an interim authority.

(2)  The Lieutenant Governor in Council, by order, may declare that provisions of the Company Act or the Society Act apply to an interim authority.

  Section 14 (2) BEFORE amended by 2015-18-295, effective November 28, 2016 (BC Reg 216/2015).

(2) The Lieutenant Governor in Council, by order, may declare that provisions of the Business Corporations Act or the Society Act apply to an interim authority.

  Section 14.1 was enacted by 2004-60-95, effective July 1, 2005 (BC Reg 231/2005).

  Section 14.1 (4) BEFORE amended by 2015-27-32, effective May 10, 2016 (BC Reg 109/2016).

(4) For the purposes of subsections (1) to (3), and despite the Document Disposal Act, assets may include records.