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Section 41 - Staff of commissioner


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OVERVIEW

This section allows the Commissioner to appoint employees and retain other consultants, mediators and other persons necessary to enable him or her to perform the duties of the office.

SECTION REFERENCE

41 (1) The commissioner may appoint, in accordance with the Public Service Act employees necessary to enable the commissioner to perform the duties of the office.

 

 

 

(2) The commissioner may retain any consultants, mediators or other persons and may establish their remuneration and other terms and conditions of their retainers.

 

 

 

(3) The Public Service Act does not apply in respect of a person retained under subsection (2).

 

 

 

(4)

The commissioner may make a special report to the Legislative Assembly if, in the commissioner’s opinion,

 

 

 

(a)

the amounts and establishment provided for the office of commissioner in estimates, or

 

 

 

(b)

the services provided by the Public Service Employee Relations Commission  

 

 

 

are inadequate for fulfilling the duties of the office.

SUMMARY

Under Section 41, the Commissioner may appoint employees and retain consultants, mediators and other persons. The number of staff required is at the discretion of the Commissioner.

The Commissioner may make a special report to the Legislative Assembly if the funding or services provided to the Commissioner’s office are not adequate to fulfil the duties of that office.

INTERPRETATION

The Commissioner may appoint employees in accordance with the Public Service Act, which sets out the regulations, policies and procedures governing the recruitment, selection and promotion of public service employees. The Commissioner may also retain private consultants, mediators and other persons, and determine their remuneration and terms of their retainers.

REFERENCES

Schedule 1 Definitions: commissioner

 

 

Other Legislations: Public Service Act

 

 

Related Sites: Information and Privacy Commissioner Office
Legislative Assembly
Public Service Employee Relations Commission

 

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