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SENIORS ADVISORY COUNCIL ACT

[RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 423

Contents

Section

 

1

Council continued

 

2

Mandate of council

 

3

Reports to minister

 

4

Power to make regulations

Council continued

1 (1) The Seniors Advisory Council is continued.

(2) The council, to be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, consists of a chair, who must be designated by the minister, and not less than 14 other members.

(3) The minister may set the terms and conditions of appointments made under this section.

(4) The members of the council must be paid

(a) remuneration set by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, and

(b) in accordance with general directives of the Treasury Board, reasonable and necessary travelling and out of pocket expenses incurred in carrying out their functions under this Act.

Mandate of council

2 The council may do one or more of the following:

(a) advise the minister on current and future issues of concern to seniors of British Columbia;

(b) represent interests of seniors throughout British Columbia;

(c) maintain close communication links with major seniors organizations and organizations involved in providing services to seniors.

Reports to minister

3 The council must report its findings and recommendations to the minister as and when advisable, but in any event not less than once in each calendar year.

Power to make regulations

4 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations referred to in section 41 of the Interpretation Act.