﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2004, v.4002--><Statute bill-origin="commons" bill-type="govt-public" xml:lang="en" in-force="yes" startdate="20120316"><Identification Code="id=&quot;&quot;" hasPreviousVersion="true"><BillNumber>C-11</BillNumber><Parliament><Session>1</Session><Number>38</Number><RegnalYear><Year-s>53-54</Year-s><Monarch>Elizabeth II</Monarch></RegnalYear><Year-s>2004-2005</Year-s></Parliament><LongTitle Code="id=&quot;&quot;,lt=&quot;&quot;">An Act to establish a procedure for the disclosure of wrongdoings in the public sector, including the protection of persons who disclose the wrongdoings</LongTitle><ShortTitle status="official" Code="id=&quot;&quot;,st=&quot;&quot;">Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act</ShortTitle><RunningHead>Public Servants Disclosure Protection</RunningHead><BillHistory><Stages stage="consolidation"><Date><YYYY>2013</YYYY><MM>01</MM><DD>28</DD></Date></Stages><Stages stage="assented-to"><Date><YYYY>2005</YYYY><MM>11</MM><DD>25</DD></Date></Stages></BillHistory><Chapter Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ch=&quot;&quot;"><ConsolidatedNumber official="no" Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ch=&quot;&quot;,cn=&quot;&quot;">P-31.9</ConsolidatedNumber><AnnualStatuteId><AnnualStatuteNumber>46</AnnualStatuteNumber><YYYY>2005</YYYY></AnnualStatuteId></Chapter><BillRefNumber date-time="2004-10-6">90282</BillRefNumber></Identification><Introduction Code="in=&quot;&quot;"><Preamble Code="in=&quot;&quot;,pr=&quot;&quot;"><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0" language-align="yes"><MarginalNote Code="in=&quot;&quot;,pr=&quot;&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Preamble</MarginalNote><Text>Recognizing that</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0"><Text>the federal public administration is an important national institution and is part of the essential framework of Canadian parliamentary democracy;</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0"><Text>it is in the public interest to maintain and enhance public confidence in the integrity of public servants;</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0"><Text>confidence in public institutions can be enhanced by establishing effective procedures for the disclosure of wrongdoings and for protecting public servants who disclose wrongdoings, and by establishing a code of conduct for the public sector;</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0"><Text>public servants owe a duty of loyalty to their employer and enjoy the right to freedom of expression as guaranteed by the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms</XRefExternal> and that this Act strives to achieve an appropriate balance between those two important principles;</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0"><Text>the Government of Canada commits to establishing a Charter of Values of Public Service setting out the values that should guide public servants in their work and professional conduct;</Text></Provision><HistoricalNote>2005, c. 46, s. 59(E).</HistoricalNote></Preamble><Enacts Code="in=&quot;&quot;,en=&quot;&quot;"><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0" language-align="yes"><Text>Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:</Text></Provision></Enacts></Introduction><Body><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">SHORT TITLE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Short title</MarginalNote><Label>1.</Label><Text>This Act may be cited as the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-31.9">Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">INTERPRETATION</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Definitions</MarginalNote><Label>2.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The following definitions apply in this Act.</Text><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{}{}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Agency</DefinedTermEn><Repealed>[Repealed, 2010, c. 12, s. 1678]</Repealed></Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{chief executive}{administrateur général}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{chief executive}{administrateur général}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>chief executive</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{chief executive}{administrateur général}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>administrateur général</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>chief executive</DefinedTermEn> means the deputy head or chief executive officer of any portion of the public sector, or the person who occupies any other similar position, however called, in the public sector.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Commissioner}{commissaire}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Commissioner}{commissaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>Commissioner</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Commissioner}{commissaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>commissaire</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>Commissioner</DefinedTermEn> means the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner appointed under subsection 39(1).</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{investigation}{enquête}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{investigation}{enquête}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>investigation</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{investigation}{enquête}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>enquête</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>investigation</DefinedTermEn> means, for the purposes of sections 24, 25, 26 to 31, 33, 34, 36 and 37, an investigation into a disclosure and an investigation commenced under section 33.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police}{membre de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police}{membre de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police}{membre de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>membre de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police</DefinedTermEn> means a person who is a member or a special constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or who is employed by that force under terms and conditions substantially the same as those of one of its members.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{}{}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Minister</DefinedTermEn><Repealed>[Repealed, 2010, c. 12, s. 1678]</Repealed></Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{protected disclosure}{divulgation protégée}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{protected disclosure}{divulgation protégée}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>protected disclosure</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{protected disclosure}{divulgation protégée}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>divulgation protégée</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>protected disclosure</DefinedTermEn> means a disclosure that is made in good faith and that is made by a public servant</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{protected disclosure}{divulgation protégée}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in accordance with this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{protected disclosure}{divulgation protégée}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the course of a parliamentary proceeding;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{protected disclosure}{divulgation protégée}&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the course of a procedure established under any other Act of Parliament; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{protected disclosure}{divulgation protégée}&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>when lawfully required to do so.</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public sector}{secteur public}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public sector}{secteur public}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>public sector</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public sector}{secteur public}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>secteur public</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>public sector</DefinedTermEn> means</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public sector}{secteur public}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the departments named in Schedule I to the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal> and the other portions of the federal public administration named in Schedules I.1 to V to that Act; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public sector}{secteur public}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Crown corporations and the other public bodies set out in Schedule 1.</Text></Paragraph><ContinuedDefinition><Text>However, subject to sections <XRefInternal>52</XRefInternal> and <XRefInternal>53</XRefInternal>, <DefinedTermEn>public sector</DefinedTermEn> does not include the Canadian Forces, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service or the Communications Security Establishment.</Text></ContinuedDefinition></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public servant}{fonctionnaire}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public servant}{fonctionnaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>public servant</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{public servant}{fonctionnaire}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>fonctionnaire</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>public servant</DefinedTermEn> means every person employed in the public sector, every member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and every chief executive.</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>reprisal</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>représailles</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>reprisal</DefinedTermEn>means any of the following measures taken against a public servant because the public servant has made a protected disclosure or has, in good faith, cooperated in an investigation into a disclosure or an investigation commenced under section 33:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a disciplinary measure;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the demotion of the public servant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the termination of employment of the public servant, including, in the case of a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a discharge or dismissal;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any measure that adversely affects the employment or working conditions of the public servant; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{reprisal}{représailles}&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a threat to take any of the measures referred to in any of paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{senior officer}{agent supérieur}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{senior officer}{agent supérieur}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>senior officer</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{senior officer}{agent supérieur}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>agent supérieur</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>senior officer</DefinedTermEn> means a senior officer designated under subsection <XRefInternal>10</XRefInternal>(2).</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Tribunal}{Tribunal}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Tribunal}{Tribunal}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>Tribunal</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{Tribunal}{Tribunal}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>Tribunal</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>Tribunal</DefinedTermEn> means the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Tribunal established under subsection 20.7(1).</Text></Definition><Definition Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{wrongdoing}{acte répréhensible}&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{wrongdoing}{acte répréhensible}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermEn>wrongdoing</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,df=&quot;{wrongdoing}{acte répréhensible}&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><DefinedTermFr>acte répréhensible</DefinedTermFr></MarginalNote><Text><DefinedTermEn>wrongdoing</DefinedTermEn> means a wrongdoing referred to in section <XRefInternal>8</XRefInternal>.</Text></Definition></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Taking a reprisal</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every reference in this Act to a person who has taken a reprisal includes a person who has directed the reprisal to be taken.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, ss. 2, 59;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 194;</li><li> 2010, c. 12, s. 1678.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;2.1&quot;"><Label>2.1</Label><Text><Repealed>[Repealed, 2006, c. 9, s. 195]</Repealed></Text><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">AMENDING THE SCHEDULES</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Amending the schedules</MarginalNote><Label>3.</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by order, amend</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>Schedule 1 by adding the name of any Crown corporation or other public body;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>Schedule 2 by adding or deleting the name of any portion of the public sector that has a statutory mandate to investigate other portions of the public sector; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>Schedule 3 by adding or deleting any provision of any Act of Parliament.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 3;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 196.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">PROMOTING ETHICAL PRACTICES</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Promotion of ethical practices and dissemination of information</MarginalNote><Label>4.</Label><Text>The President of the Treasury Board must promote ethical practices in the public sector and a positive environment for disclosing wrongdoings by disseminating knowledge of this Act and information about its purposes and processes and by any other means that he or she considers appropriate.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 4;</li><li> 2010, c. 12, s. 1682.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">CODE OF CONDUCT</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Obligation to establish — Treasury Board</MarginalNote><Label>5.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Treasury Board must establish a code of conduct applicable to the public sector.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Other provisions do not apply</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Treasury Board’s obligation under subsection (1) applies despite the provisions of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal> and of any other Act of Parliament that otherwise restrict the powers of the Treasury Board.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consultation with organizations</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Before the code of conduct is established, the President of the Treasury Board must consult with the employee organizations certified as bargaining agents in the public sector.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Code to be tabled</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The President of the Treasury Board must cause the code of conduct established by the Treasury Board to be tabled before each House of Parliament at least 30 days before it comes into force.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 5;</li><li> 2010, c. 12, s. 1682.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Chief executives shall establish codes of conduct</MarginalNote><Label>6.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every chief executive shall establish a code of conduct applicable to the portion of the public sector for which he or she is responsible.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consistency</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The codes of conduct established by chief executives must be consistent with the code of conduct established by the Treasury Board.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>7.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The codes of conduct applicable to a portion of the public sector apply to every public servant employed in that portion of the public sector.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Conflict — RCMP</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>In the event of a conflict between the code of conduct established under subsection 5(1) or 6(1) and the code of conduct established under section 38 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>, the code of conduct established under that section prevails to the extent of the conflict.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">WRONGDOINGS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Wrongdoings</MarginalNote><Label>8.</Label><Text>This Act applies in respect of the following wrongdoings in or relating to the public sector:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a contravention of any Act of Parliament or of the legislature of a province, or of any regulations made under any such Act, other than a contravention of section 19 of this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a misuse of public funds or a public asset;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a gross mismanagement in the public sector;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an act or omission that creates a substantial and specific danger to the life, health or safety of persons, or to the environment, other than a danger that is inherent in the performance of the duties or functions of a public servant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a serious breach of a code of conduct established under section <XRefInternal>5</XRefInternal> or <XRefInternal>6</XRefInternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>knowingly directing or counselling a person to commit a wrongdoing set out in any of paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;8&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text><Repealed>[Repealed, 2006, c. 9, s. 197]</Repealed></Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 8;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 197.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disciplinary action</MarginalNote><Label>9.</Label><Text>In addition to, and apart from, any penalty provided for by law, a public servant is subject to appropriate disciplinary action, including termination of employment, if he or she commits a wrongdoing.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">DISCLOSURE OF WRONGDOINGS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;10&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Establishment of internal disclosure procedures</MarginalNote><Label>10.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Each chief executive must establish internal procedures to manage disclosures made under this Act by public servants employed in the portion of the public sector for which the chief executive is responsible.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Designation of senior officer</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Each chief executive must designate a senior officer to be responsible for receiving and dealing with, in accordance with the duties and powers of senior officers set out in the code of conduct established by the Treasury Board, disclosures of wrongdoings made by public servants employed in the portion of the public sector for which the chief executive is responsible.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Senior officer from other portion of public sector</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A chief executive may designate as a senior officer for the portion of the public sector for which the chief executive is responsible a person who is employed in any other portion of the public sector.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to a chief executive if he or she declares, after giving notice to the Chief Human Resources Officer appointed under subsection 6(2.1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal>, that it is not practical to apply those subsections given the size of that portion of the public sector.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 10;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 198;</li><li> 2010, c. 12, s. 1679;</li><li> 2011, c. 24, s. 177.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;11&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duty of chief executives</MarginalNote><Label>11.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Each chief executive must</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) and any other Act of Parliament and to the principles of procedural fairness and natural justice, protect the identity of persons involved in the disclosure process, including that of persons making disclosures, witnesses and persons alleged to be responsible for wrongdoings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>establish procedures to ensure the confidentiality of information collected in relation to disclosures of wrongdoings; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if wrongdoing is found as a result of a disclosure made under section 12, promptly provide public access to information that</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>describes the wrongdoing, including information that could identify the person found to have committed it if it is necessary to identify the person to adequately describe the wrongdoing, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>sets out the recommendations, if any, set out in any report made to the chief executive in relation to the wrongdoing and the corrective action, if any, taken by the chief executive in relation to the wrongdoing or the reasons why no corrective action was taken.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Nothing in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>) requires a chief executive to provide public access to information the disclosure of which is subject to any restriction created by or under any Act of Parliament.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 11;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 199.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;12&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disclosure to supervisor or senior officer</MarginalNote><Label>12.</Label><Text>A public servant may disclose to his or her supervisor or to the senior officer designated for the purpose by the chief executive of the portion of the public sector in which the public servant is employed any information that the public servant believes could show that a wrongdoing has been committed or is about to be committed, or that could show that the public servant has been asked to commit a wrongdoing.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;13&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disclosure to the Commissioner</MarginalNote><Label>13.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A public servant may disclose information referred to in section 12 to the Commissioner.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Nothing in this Act authorizes a public servant to disclose to the Commissioner a confidence of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada in respect of which subsection 39(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal> applies or any information that is subject to solicitor-client privilege. The Commissioner may not use the confidence or information if it is disclosed.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 13;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 200.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;14&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disclosure concerning the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner</MarginalNote><Label>14.</Label><Text>A disclosure that a public servant is entitled to make under section 13 that concerns the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner may be made to the Auditor General of Canada who has, in relation to that disclosure, the powers, duties and protections of the Commissioner under this Act.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;14.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;14.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction re portions named in Schedule 2</MarginalNote><Label>14.1</Label><Text>Despite sections 12 to 14, a public servant employed in a portion of the public sector that has a statutory mandate to investigate other portions of the public sector and that is named in Schedule 2 may disclose information under any of those sections only if the wrongdoing to which the information relates involves the portion of the public sector in which he or she is employed.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;15&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of ss. <XRefInternal>12</XRefInternal> to <XRefInternal>14</XRefInternal></MarginalNote><Label>15.</Label><Text>Sections <XRefInternal>12</XRefInternal> to <XRefInternal>14</XRefInternal> apply despite</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>section 5 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-8.6">Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act</XRefExternal>, to the extent that that section relates to obligations set out in Schedule 1 to that Act relating to the disclosure of information; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any restriction created by or under any other Act of Parliament on the disclosure of information, other than a restriction created by or under any provision set out in Schedule 3.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;15.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;15.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Requirements when making a disclosure</MarginalNote><Label>15.1</Label><Text>In making a disclosure under this Act, a public servant must</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15.1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide no more information than is reasonably necessary to make the disclosure; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15.1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>follow established procedures or practices for the secure handling, storage, transportation and transmission of information or documents, including, but not limited to, information or documents that the Government of Canada or any portion of the public sector is taking measures to protect.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;16&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disclosure to public</MarginalNote><Label>16.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A disclosure that a public servant may make under sections 12 to 14 may be made to the public if there is not sufficient time to make the disclosure under those sections and the public servant believes on reasonable grounds that the subject-matter of the disclosure is an act or omission that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constitutes a serious offence under an Act of Parliament or of the legislature of a province; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>constitutes an imminent risk of a substantial and specific danger to the life, health and safety of persons, or to the environment.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Limitation</MarginalNote><Label>(1.1)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of information the disclosure of which is subject to any restriction created by or under any Act of Parliament, including the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-8.6">Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;16&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights not affected</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Nothing in subsection (1) affects the rights of a public servant to make to the public in accordance with the law a disclosure that is not protected under this Act.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;17&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;17&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception — special operational information</MarginalNote><Label>17.</Label><Text>Section 12, subsection 13(1) and sections 14 and 16 do not apply in respect of any information that is special operational information within the meaning of subsection 8(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="O-5">Security of Information Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;18&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Saving — journalists with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation</MarginalNote><Label>18.</Label><Text>Nothing in this Act relating to the making of disclosures is to be construed as applying to the dissemination of news and information by a person employed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for that purpose.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;18.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;18.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Other obligations to report</MarginalNote><Label>18.1</Label><Text>Nothing in this Act relating to the making of disclosures is to be construed as affecting any obligation of a public servant to disclose, report or otherwise give notice of any matter under any other Act of Parliament.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">COMPLAINTS RELATING TO REPRISALS</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Prohibition Against Reprisals</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;19&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Prohibition against reprisal</MarginalNote><Label>19.</Label><Text>No person shall take any reprisal against a public servant or direct that one be taken against a public servant.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 19;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Complaints</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Complaints</MarginalNote><Label>19.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A public servant or a former public servant who has reasonable grounds for believing that a reprisal has been taken against him or her may file with the Commissioner a complaint in a form acceptable to the Commissioner. The complaint may also be filed by a person designated by the public servant or former public servant for the purpose.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time for making complaint</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The complaint must be filed not later than 60 days after the day on which the complainant knew, or in the Commissioner’s opinion ought to have known, that the reprisal was taken.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time extended</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The complaint may be filed after the period referred to in subsection (2) if the Commissioner feels it is appropriate considering the circumstances of the complaint.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Effect of filing</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection 19.4(4), the filing of a complaint under subsection (1) precludes the complainant from commencing any procedure under any other Act of Parliament or collective agreement in respect of the measure alleged to constitute the reprisal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception — RCMP</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A member or former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police may not make a complaint under subsection (1) in relation to any matter that is the subject of an investigation or proceeding under Part IV or V of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal> or an investigation or proceeding relating to administrative discharge under the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-88-361">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Regulations, 1988</XRefExternal> unless</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>he or she has exhausted every procedure available under that Act or those regulations for dealing with the matter; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the complaint is filed within 60 days after those procedures have been exhausted.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Complaint in respect of past disclosures</MarginalNote><Label>19.2</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A public servant who alleges that a reprisal was taken against him or her by reason that he or she, in good faith, disclosed, after February 10, 2004 and before the day on which section 19.1 comes into force, a wrongdoing in the course of a parliamentary proceeding or an inquiry under Part I of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="I-11">Inquiries Act</XRefExternal> may file a complaint under that section in respect of the reprisal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time limit</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The public servant may file the complaint within 60 days after the later of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the day on which section 19.1 comes into force, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the day on which he or she knew or, in the opinion of the Commissioner, ought to have known that the reprisal was taken.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Refusal to deal with complaint</MarginalNote><Label>19.3</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may refuse to deal with a complaint if he or she is of the opinion that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the subject-matter of the complaint has been adequately dealt with, or could more appropriately be dealt with, according to a procedure provided for under an Act of Parliament, other than this Act, or a collective agreement;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the complainant is a member or former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the subject-matter of the complaint has been adequately dealt with by the procedures referred to in subsection 19.1(5);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the complaint is beyond the jurisdiction of the Commissioner; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the complaint was not made in good faith.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may not deal with a complaint if a person or body acting under another Act of Parliament or a collective agreement is dealing with the subject-matter of the complaint other than as a law enforcement authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>For the purpose of subsection (2), a person or body dealing with a matter in the course of an investigation or proceeding under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal> is deemed not to be dealing with the matter as a law enforcement authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.3&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No jurisdiction</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The Commissioner ceases to have ju­risdiction to deal with a complaint filed by a member or former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police if an application for judicial review of any decision relating to the procedures referred to in subsection 19.1(5) is made by the member.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Time limit</MarginalNote><Label>19.4</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner must decide whether or not to deal with a complaint within 15 days after it is filed.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice — decision to deal with complaint</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner decides to deal with a complaint, he or she must send a written notice of his or her decision to the complainant and to the person or entity that has the authority to take disciplinary action against each person who participated in the taking of a measure alleged by the complainant to constitute a reprisal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Reasons — decision not to deal with complaint</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner decides not to deal with a complaint, he or she must send a written notice of his or her decision to the complainant and set out the reasons for the decision.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Effect of not dealing with complaint</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner decides not to deal with a complaint and sends the complainant a written notice setting out the reasons for that decision,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subsection 19.1(4) ceases to apply; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the period of time that begins on the day on which the complaint was filed and ends on the day on which the notice is sent is not to be included in the calculation of any time the complainant has to avail himself or herself of any procedure under any other Act of Parliament or collective agreement in respect of the measure alleged to constitute the reprisal.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.4&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Subsection (4) does not apply if the Commissioner has decided not to deal with the complaint for the reason that it was not made in good faith.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19.5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19.5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Disciplinary Action</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction on disciplinary action</MarginalNote><Label>19.5</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner decides to deal with a complaint and sends a written notice under subsection 19.4(2) and no disciplinary action has yet been taken against a person by reason of that person’s participation in the taking of a measure alleged by the complainant to constitute a reprisal, no disciplinary action may be taken during the period referred to in subsection (3) in relation to the person’s participation in the taking of the measure.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of disciplinary action taken as a result of a settlement approved by the Commissioner or an order of the Tribunal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Period during which no disciplinary action may be taken</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>For the purposes of subsection (1), the period during which no disciplinary action may be taken is the period that begins on the day on which the Commissioner sends the notice referred to in subsection 19.4(2) and ends on the earliest of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the day on which the complaint is withdrawn or dismissed,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the day on which the Commissioner makes an application to the Tribunal for an order referred to in paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) in respect of the complaint, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case where the Commissioner makes an application to the Tribunal for the orders referred to in paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) in respect of the complaint, the day on which the Tribunal makes a determination that the complainant was not subject to a reprisal taken by the person.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Period not to be included</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>If a time limit is provided for under any Act of Parliament or collective agreement for the taking of disciplinary action, the period during which disciplinary action may not be taken against the person by reason of subsection (1) is not to be included in the calculation of the prescribed time limit.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.5&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>This section applies despite Part IV of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Suspension of disciplinary action</MarginalNote><Label>19.6</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner decides to deal with a complaint and sends a written notice under subsection 19.4(2) and disciplinary action has already been taken against a person by reason of the person’s participation in the taking of a measure alleged by the complainant to constitute a reprisal</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the implementation of the disciplinary action — and the commencement or continuation of any procedure in relation to the disciplinary action by the person under any other Act of Parliament or collective agreement — is suspended for the period referred to in subsection (3); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the appropriate chief executive must take the measures necessary to put the person in the situation the person was in before the disciplinary action was implemented.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If the disciplinary action already taken against a person by reason of the person’s participation in the taking of a measure alleged by the complainant to constitute a reprisal has been the subject of a decision of a court, tribunal or arbitrator dealing with it on the merits, other than a decision made under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subsection (1) does not apply; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>neither the Commissioner nor the Tribunal may deal with the issue of disciplinary action against that person.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Period of suspension</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>For the purposes of paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>), the suspension begins on the day on which the Commissioner sends the notice referred to in subsection 19.4(2) and ends on the earliest of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the day on which the complaint is withdrawn or dismissed,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the day on which the Commissioner makes an application to the Tribunal for an order referred to in paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) in respect of the complaint,</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case where the Commissioner makes an application to the Tribunal for the orders referred to in paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) in respect of the complaint, the day on which the Tribunal makes a determination that the complainant was not subject to a reprisal taken by the person, and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the day on which the disciplinary action is taken as a result of a settlement approved by the Commissioner or an order of the Tribunal.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Prior disciplinary action cancelled</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Disciplinary action taken as a result of a settlement approved by the Commissioner or an order of the Tribunal cancels any prior disciplinary action.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.6&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>This section applies despite Part IV of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19.7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_19.7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Investigations into Complaints</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;19.7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Designation of complaint investigator</MarginalNote><Label>19.7</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may designate a person as an investigator to investigate a complaint.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Informality</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Investigations into complaints are to be conducted as informally and expeditiously as possible.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19.8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice to chief executive</MarginalNote><Label>19.8</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>When commencing an investigation, the investigator must notify the chief executive concerned and inform that chief executive of the substance of the complaint to which the investigation relates.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice to others</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The investigator may also notify any other person he or she considers appropriate, including every person whose conduct is called into question by the complaint, and inform the person of the substance of the complaint.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19.9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Access</MarginalNote><Label>19.9</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If the investigator so requests, chief executives and public servants must provide the investigator with any facilities, assistance, information and access to their respective offices that the investigator may require for the purposes of the investigation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;19.9&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;19.9&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Insufficient cooperation</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If the investigator concludes that he or she is unable to complete an investigation because of insufficient cooperation on the part of chief executives or public servants, he or she must make a report to the Commissioner to that effect under section 20.3.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Conciliation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;20&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Recommendation — conciliation</MarginalNote><Label>20.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>At any time during the course of the investigation into a complaint the investigator may recommend to the Commissioner that a conciliator be appointed to attempt to bring about a settlement.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Appointment of conciliator</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may appoint a person as a conciliator for the purpose of attempting to bring about a settlement of the complaint.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Eligibility</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A person is not eligible to act as a conciliator in respect of a complaint if that person has already acted as an investigator in respect of that complaint.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Confidentiality</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Any information received by a conciliator in the course of attempting to reach a settlement of a complaint is confidential and may not be disclosed except with the consent of the person who gave the information.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 20;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;20.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Who may settle — remedy</MarginalNote><Label>20.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A settlement that relates to the remedy to be provided to the complainant must be agreed to by the complainant and the person with the authority to implement the remedy.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Who may settle — disciplinary action</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A settlement that relates to the disciplinary action, if any, that is to be imposed on a person identified by the investigator as being the person or one of the persons who took the alleged reprisal must be agreed to by the person identified by the investigator and the person with the authority to take the disciplinary action.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 20.1;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Referral of a settlement to Commissioner</MarginalNote><Label>20.2</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The terms of a settlement must be referred to the Commissioner for approval or rejection and the Commissioner must, without delay after approving or rejecting them, so certify and notify the parties to the settlement.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Complaint dismissed</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner approves a settlement that relates to the remedy to be provided to the complainant, the complaint to which it relates is dismissed.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application barred</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner approves a settlement that relates to disciplinary action, if any, that is to be imposed on a person, the Commissioner may not apply to the Tribunal for an order referred to in paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) in respect of the person.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.2&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Enforcement of settlement</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A settlement approved by the Commissioner may, for the purpose of enforcement, be made an order of the Federal Court on application to that Court by the Commissioner or a party to the settlement.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Decision After Investigation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;20.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Investigator’s report to Commissioner</MarginalNote><Label>20.3</Label><Text>As soon as possible after the conclusion of the investigation, the investigator must submit a report of his or her findings to the Commissioner.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application to Tribunal</MarginalNote><Label>20.4</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If, after receipt of the report, the Commissioner is of the opinion that an application to the Tribunal in relation to the complaint is warranted, the Commissioner may apply to the Tribunal for a determination of whether or not a reprisal was taken against the complainant and, if the Tribunal determines that a reprisal was taken, for</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an order respecting a remedy in favour of the complainant; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an order respecting a remedy in favour of the complainant and an order respecting disciplinary action against any person or persons identified by the Commissioner in the application as being the person or persons who took the reprisal.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The order respecting disciplinary action referred in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) may not be applied for in relation to a complaint the filing of which is permitted by section 19.2.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Factors</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>In considering whether making an application to the Tribunal is warranted, the Commissioner must take into account whether</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>there are reasonable grounds for believing that a reprisal was taken against the complainant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the investigation into the complaint could not be completed because of lack of cooperation on the part of one or more chief executives or public servants;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the complaint should be dismissed on any ground mentioned in paragraphs 19.3(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>having regard to all the circumstances relating to the complaint, it is in the public interest to make an application to the Tribunal.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;20.5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Dismissal of complaint</MarginalNote><Label>20.5</Label><Text>If, after receipt of the report, the Commissioner is of the opinion that an application to the Tribunal is not warranted in the circumstances, he or she must dismiss the complaint.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice</MarginalNote><Label>20.6</Label><Text>The Commissioner must notify in writing each of the following of his or her action under section 20.4 or 20.5:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the complainant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the complainant is a public servant, the complainant’s employer;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the complainant is a former public servant, the person or entity who was the complainant’s employer at the time the alleged reprisal was taken;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the person or persons identified in the investigator’s report as being the person or persons who may have taken the alleged reprisal;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the person or entity with the authority to take disciplinary action against any person referred to in paragraph (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>); and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.6&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every person, other than the complainant, or entity that was sent a notice under subsection 19.4(2) in respect of the complaint.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Public Servants Disclosure Protection Tribunal</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Establishment</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Establishment</MarginalNote><Label>20.7</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>There is established a tribunal to be known as the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Tribunal consisting of a Chairperson and not less than two and not more than six other members to be appointed by the Governor in Council. All of the members must be judges of the Federal Court or a superior court of a province.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Tenure</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Each member of the Tribunal is to be appointed for a term of not more than seven years and holds office so long as he or she remains a judge.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Re-appointment</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>A member of the Tribunal, on the expiration of a first or any subsequent term of office, is eligible to be re-appointed for a further term.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Temporary members</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (5), in addition to the members appointed under subsection (1), any judge or former judge of the Federal Court of Canada or the Federal Court or of a superior or district court of a province may, on the request of the Chairperson of the Tribunal made with the approval of the Governor in Council, act as a temporary member of the Tribunal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consent required</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Except in relation to a former judge, no request may be made under subsection (4)</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to a judge of the Federal Court without the consent of the Chief Justice of that Court or of the Attorney General of Canada; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>to a judge of a superior court of a province without the consent of the chief justice or chief judge of that court or of the attorney general of the province.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Approval of requests by Governor in Council</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may approve the making of requests under subsection (4) in general terms or for particular periods or purposes, and may limit the number of persons who may act as temporary members of the Tribunal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remuneration of temporary members</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Each temporary member of the Tribunal who is a former judge is to be paid the remuneration determined by the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Expenses</MarginalNote><Label>(8)</Label><Text>Each member of the Tribunal and each temporary member of the Tribunal is entitled to be paid the expenses fixed by the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.7&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Acting after expiration of appointment</MarginalNote><Label>(9)</Label><Text>A member of the Tribunal whose appointment expires may, with the approval of the Chairperson, conclude any hearing that the member has begun and he or she is deemed to be a temporary member of the Tribunal for the purpose.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_20.8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_20.8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Administration</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;20.8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Registry</MarginalNote><Label>20.8</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>There shall be a Registry of the Tribunal consisting of an office in the National Capital Region described in the schedule to the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="N-4">National Capital Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Registrar and other staff</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The registrar of the Tribunal and the other officers and employees necessary for the proper conduct of the work of the Tribunal are to be appointed in accordance with the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-33.01">Public Service Employment Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20.8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Technical experts</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>If requested to do so by the Chairperson, the registrar of the Tribunal may engage persons having technical or special knowledge to assist or advise members of the Tribunal in any matter and may, with the approval of the Treasury Board, fix and pay their remuneration and reimburse their expenses.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;20.9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;20.9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Sittings</MarginalNote><Label>20.9</Label><Text>The Tribunal may sit at the times and at the places throughout Canada that it considers necessary or desirable for the proper conduct of its business.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_21&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_21&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Proceedings</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;21&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Conduct of proceedings</MarginalNote><Label>21.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Proceedings before the Tribunal are to be conducted as informally and expeditiously as the requirements of natural justice and the rules of procedure allow.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Tribunal rules of procedure</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Chairperson of the Tribunal may make rules of procedure governing the practice and procedure before the Tribunal, including, but not limited to, rules governing</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the giving of notices to parties;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the addition of parties and interested persons to the proceedings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the summoning of witnesses;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the production and service of documents;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>discovery proceedings; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>pre-hearing conferences.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">RCMP</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Chairperson must consult with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police before making any rules and must ensure that the rules take that organization’s security and confidentiality needs into account.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Publication of proposed rules</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>A copy of each rule that the Chairperson proposes to make must be published in the <XRefExternal reference-type="other" link="gazette">Canada Gazette</XRefExternal>, and a reasonable opportunity must be given to interested persons to make representations with respect to it.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>A proposed rule need not be published more than once, whether or not it has been amended as a result of any representations.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 21;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_21.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="3"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_19&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20.7&quot;,gc=&quot;s_21.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Applications by Commissioner</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;21.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Assignment of member or members</MarginalNote><Label>21.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>On receipt of an application made by the Commissioner under subsection 20.4(1) the Chairperson of the Tribunal must assign a member of the Tribunal to deal with the application, but the Chairperson may assign a panel of three members if he or she considers that the complexity of the matter requires that it be dealt with by three members. Every decision of the member or panel is a decision of the Tribunal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Chair of panel</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>If a panel of three members has been assigned, the Chairperson must designate one of them to chair the proceedings, but the Chairperson must chair the proceedings if he or she is a member of the panel.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 21.1;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers</MarginalNote><Label>21.2</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The member or panel may</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the same manner and to the same extent as a superior court of record, summon and enforce the attendance of witnesses and compel them to give oral or written evidence on oath and to produce any documents and things that the member or panel considers necessary for the full hearing and consideration of the application;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>administer oaths;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to subsection (2), receive and accept any evidence and other information, whether on oath or by affidavit or otherwise, that the member or panel sees fit, whether or not that evidence or information is or would be admissible in a court of law;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>lengthen or shorten any time limit established by the rules of procedure; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>decide any procedural or evidentiary question.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Conciliators as witnesses</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A conciliator appointed to settle the complaint is not a competent or compellable witness at a hearing.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Witness fees</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Any person summoned to attend a hearing is entitled, at the discretion of the member or panel, to receive the same fees and allowances as those paid to persons summoned to attend before the Federal Court.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Hearing may be <Language xml:lang="la">in camera</Language></MarginalNote><Label>21.3</Label><Text>A hearing before the Tribunal may be held <Language xml:lang="la">in camera</Language> at the request of any party if the party establishes to the satisfaction of the Tribunal that the circumstances of the case so require.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Determination — paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</MarginalNote><Label>21.4</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>On application made by the Commissioner for an order referred to in paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) the Tribunal must determine whether the complainant has been subject to a reprisal and, if it so determines, the Tribunal may make an order granting a remedy to the complainant.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Parties</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The parties in respect of the application are the Commissioner and</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the complainant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the complainant is a public servant, the complainant’s employer; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the complainant is a former public servant, the person or entity who was the complainant’s employer at the time the alleged reprisal was taken.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.4&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Addition of party</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>If the Tribunal is of the opinion that a person who has been identified as being a person who may have taken the alleged reprisal may be directly affected by a determination of the Tribunal, the Tribunal may add that person as a party.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Determination — paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</MarginalNote><Label>21.5</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>On application made by the Commissioner for the orders referred to in paragraph 20.4(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) the Tribunal must determine whether the complainant has been subject to a reprisal and whether the person or persons identified by the Commissioner in the application as having taken the alleged reprisal actually took it. If it determines that a reprisal was taken, the Tribunal may, regardless of whether or not it has determined that the reprisal was taken by the person or persons named in the application, make an order granting a remedy to the complainant.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Parties</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The parties in respect of proceedings held for the purpose of subsection (1) are the Commissioner and</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the complainant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the complainant is a public servant, the complainant’s employer;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>if the complainant is a former public servant, the person or entity who was the complainant’s employer at the time the alleged reprisal was taken; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the person or persons identified in the application as being the person or persons who may have taken the alleged reprisal.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Reasons</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Tribunal must issue written reasons for its decisions under subsection (1) as soon as possible.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Order respecting disciplinary action</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>After issuing the reasons under subsection (3), the Tribunal may make an order respecting the disciplinary action to be taken against any person who was determined by it to have taken the reprisal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.5&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Parties</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The parties in respect of proceedings held for the purpose of subsection (4) are the Commissioner, the person against whom the disciplinary action would be taken and, for the purpose of making submissions regarding disciplinary action on behalf of the person or entity who would be required to implement the order if it were made, any person designated by the Tribunal.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights of parties</MarginalNote><Label>21.6</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.6&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every party must be given a full and ample opportunity to participate at any proceedings before the Tribunal — including, but not limited to, by appearing at any hearing, by presenting evidence and by making representations — and to be assisted or represented by counsel, or by any person, for that purpose.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.6&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duty of Commissioner</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner must, in proceedings before the Tribunal, adopt the position that, in his or her opinion, is in the public interest having regard to the nature of the complaint.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.6&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Limitation — proceedings relating to remedy</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>With respect to the portions of proceedings that relate solely to the remedy, if any, to be ordered in favour of the complainant, the Tribunal may, despite subsection (1), limit the participation of any person or persons identified as being the person or persons who may have taken the alleged reprisal.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remedies</MarginalNote><Label>21.7</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>To provide an appropriate remedy to the complainant, the Tribunal may, by order, require the employer or the appropriate chief executive, or any person acting on their behalf, to take all necessary measures to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>permit the complainant to return to his or her duties;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>reinstate the complainant or pay compensation to the complainant in lieu of reinstatement if, in the Tribunal’s opinion, the relationship of trust between the parties cannot be restored;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>pay to the complainant compensation in an amount not greater than the amount that, in the Tribunal’s opinion, is equivalent to the remuneration that would, but for the reprisal, have been paid to the complainant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>rescind any measure or action, including any disciplinary action, and pay compensation to the complainant in an amount not greater than the amount that, in the Tribunal’s opinion, is equivalent to any financial or other penalty imposed on the complainant;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>pay to the complainant an amount equal to any expenses and any other financial losses incurred by the complainant as a direct result of the reprisal; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>compensate the complainant, by an amount of not more than $10,000, for any pain and suffering that the complainant experienced as a result of the reprisal.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.7&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Tribunal may make an order under subsection (1) in relation to a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police despite subsections 42(4) and (6), 45.16(7) and 45.26(6) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disciplinary action</MarginalNote><Label>21.8</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Tribunal may, by order, require the Governor in Council, the employer or the appropriate chief executive, or any person acting on their behalf, to take all necessary measures to take the disciplinary action, including termination of employment or revocation of appointment, specified by the Tribunal against any person named in the application who was determined by it to have taken the reprisal.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Factors</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>In making the order the Tribunal must take into account the factors ordinarily considered by employers when they discipline their employees, including, but not limited to,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the gravity of the reprisal;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the level of responsibility inherent in the position that the person occupies;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the person’s previous employment record;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>whether the reprisal was an isolated incident;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the person’s rehabilitative potential; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the deterrent effect of the disciplinary action.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Additional factors</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>In making the order the Tribunal must also take into account</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the extent to which the nature of the reprisal discourages the disclosure of wrongdoing under this Act; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the extent to which inadequate discipli­nary action in relation to the reprisal would have an adverse effect on confidence in public institutions.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Grievance precluded</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The person against whom disciplinary action is taken as a result of an order made under subsection (1) may not initiate a griev­ance or other similar procedure under an Act of Parliament or a collective agreement in respect of the disciplinary action.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction — RCMP</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>The disciplinary action that the Tribunal may order with respect to a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is limited to a disciplinary action referred to in subsection 41(1), or a sanction referred to in subsection 45.12(3), of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>, or any combination of them.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The Tribunal may make an order under subsection (1) in relation to a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police despite subsections 42(4) and (6), 45.16(7) and 45.26(6) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.8&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>An order made under subsection (1) in relation to a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police may be implemented by the Governor in Council or Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police despite subsection 12(2) and Part IV of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;21.9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Filing of orders in Federal Court</MarginalNote><Label>21.9</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner must, on the request in writing of any person or employer affected by any order of the Tribunal, file a certified copy of the order, exclusive of the reasons for the order, in the Federal Court, unless, in his or her opinion,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>there is no indication of failure or likelihood of failure to comply with the order; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21.9&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>there is other good reason why the filing of the order in the Federal Court would serve no useful purpose.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21.9&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;21.9&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Effect of filing</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>An order of the Tribunal becomes an order of the Federal Court when a certified copy of the order is filed in that court, and it may subsequently be enforced as such.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 201.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_22&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_22&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">DUTIES OF THE COMMISSIONER</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;22&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duties</MarginalNote><Label>22.</Label><Text>The duties of the Commissioner under this Act are to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>provide information and advice regarding the making of disclosures under this Act and the conduct of investigations by the Commissioner;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>receive, record and review disclosures of wrongdoings in order to establish whether there are sufficient grounds for further action;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>conduct investigations of disclosures made in accordance with section <XRefInternal>13</XRefInternal>, and investigations referred to in section <XRefInternal>33</XRefInternal>, including to appoint persons to conduct the investigations on his or her behalf;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>ensure that the right to procedural fairness and natural justice of all persons involved in investigations is respected, including persons making disclosures, witnesses and persons alleged to be responsible for wrongdoings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>subject to any other Act of Parliament, protect, to the extent possible in accordance with the law, the identity of persons involved in the disclosure process, including that of persons making disclosures, witnesses and persons alleged to be responsible for wrongdoings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>establish procedures for processing disclosures and ensure the confidentiality of information collected in relation to disclosures and investigations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>review the results of investigations into disclosures and those commenced under section 33 and report his or her findings to the persons who made the disclosures and to the appropriate chief executives;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>make recommendations to chief executives concerning the measures to be taken to correct wrongdoings and review reports on measures taken by chief executives in response to those recommendations; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>receive, review, investigate and otherwise deal with complaints made in respect of reprisals.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 22;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 202.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;23&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction — general</MarginalNote><Label>23.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may not deal with a disclosure under this Act or commence an investigation under section 33 if a person or body acting under another Act of Parliament is dealing with the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation other than as a law enforcement authority.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;23&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>For the purpose of subsection (1), a person or body dealing with a matter in the course of an investigation or proceeding under Part IV or V of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal> is deemed not to be dealing with the matter as a law enforcement authority.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;24&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Right to refuse</MarginalNote><Label>24.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may refuse to deal with a disclosure or to commence an investigation — and he or she may cease an investigation — if he or she is of the opinion that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation has been adequately dealt with, or could more appropriately be dealt with, according to a procedure provided for under another Act of Parliament;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation is not sufficiently important;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the disclosure was not made in good faith or the information that led to the investigation under section 33 was not provided in good faith;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the length of time that has elapsed since the date when the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation arose is such that dealing with it would serve no useful purpose;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation relates to a matter that results from a balanced and informed decision-making process on a public policy issue; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>there is a valid reason for not dealing with the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Adjudicative decisions</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner must refuse to deal with a disclosure or to commence an investigation if he or she is of the opinion that the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation relates solely to a decision that was made in the exercise of an adjudicative function under an Act of Parliament, including a decision of the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police under Part IV or V of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="R-10">Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;2.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Jurisdiction of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner</MarginalNote><Label>(2.1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner must refuse to deal with a disclosure or to commence an investigation if he or she is of the opinion that the subject-matter of the disclosure or the investigation is within the jurisdiction of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-36.65">Conflict of Interest Act</XRefExternal> and must refer the matter to the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice of refusal</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner refuses to deal with a disclosure or to commence an investigation, he or she must inform the person who made the disclosure, or who provided the information referred to in section 33, as the case may be, and give reasons why he or she did so.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 24;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, ss. 203, 226.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;25&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Delegation</MarginalNote><Label>25.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may delegate to any employee in the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner any of his or her powers and duties under this Act, except</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power to delegate under this section;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power to decide not to deal with a complaint filed under subsection 19.1(1);</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in section 20.2 to approve or reject a settlement;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in section 20.4 to apply to the Tribunal;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in section 20.5 to dismiss a complaint;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the duties in paragraphs 22(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>) to review the result of investigations, to report findings and to make recommendations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in section 24 to refuse to deal with a disclosure or to commence an investigation, the power in that section to cease an investigation and the duty in that section to provide reasons;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power to issue, in the exercise of any powers referred to in subsection 29(1), a subpoena or other request or summons to appear before the Commissioner or a person appointed to conduct an investigation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in section 33 to commence an investigation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in section 34 to refer a matter to another authority;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;k&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in subsection 35(1) to remit information;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;l&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power to request that a chief executive provide notice as referred to in section 36; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;m&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">m</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the power in section 37 and the power and duties in section 38 to make a report.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction concerning certain investigations</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may not delegate the conduct of an investigation that involves or may involve information relating to international relations, national defence, national security or the detection, prevention or suppression of criminal, subversive or hostile activities, except to one of a maximum of four officers or employees of the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner specifically designated by the Commissioner for the purpose of conducting those investigations.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 25;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 203.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Access to legal advice</MarginalNote><Label>25.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may provide access to legal advice to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any public servant who is considering making a disclosure of wrongdoing under this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any person who is not a public servant who is considering providing information to the Commissioner in relation to any act or omission that may constitute a wrongdoing under this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any public servant who has made a disclosure under this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any person who is or has been involved in any investigation conducted by a senior officer or by or on behalf of the Commissioner under this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any public servant who is considering making a complaint under this Act regarding an alleged reprisal taken against him or her; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any person who is or has been involved in a proceeding under this Act regarding an alleged reprisal.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Condition</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may provide the access to legal advice only if the public servant or person satisfies the Commissioner that they do not have other access to legal advice at no cost to them.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Additional condition</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>In addition to the condition referred to in subsection (2), the Commissioner may provide access to legal advice to a public servant referred to in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) or a person referred to in paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) only if the Commissioner is of the opinion that the act or omission to which the disclosure or the information relates, as the case may be, likely constitutes a wrongdoing under this Act and that the disclosure or the provision of the information is likely to lead to an investigation being conducted under this Act.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Maximum payment</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The maximum amount that may be paid by the Commissioner under this section for legal advice provided or to be provided to any particular public servant or person in relation to any particular act or omission that may constitute a wrongdoing or reprisal is $1,500.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Maximum value</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>If, for the purpose of this section, the Commissioner chooses to provide access to legal advice to any particular public servant or person in relation to a particular act or omission that may constitute a wrongdoing or reprisal through legal counsel employed in his or her office, the monetary value of the time spent by them in providing the legal advice may not be more than $1,500.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deemed amount</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner is of the opinion that there are exceptional circumstances, the maximum amount provided for in subsections (4) and (5) is deemed to be $3,000.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Factors</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>In determining the amount to be paid for legal advice, or the monetary value of the time to be spent providing it, as the case may be, the Commissioner must take into account</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the degree to which the public interest may be affected by the subject-matter of the disclosure or the information provided; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the degree to which the public servant or person seeking the legal advice may be adversely affected as a result of his or her involvement in making the disclosure, providing the information, making the complaint or participating in the investigation or the proceeding, as the case may be.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Grants and contributions</MarginalNote><Label>(8)</Label><Text>For the purpose of providing access to legal advice under this section, the Commissioner may make grants or contributions in accordance with terms and conditions approved by the Treasury Board.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;25.1&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Solicitor-client basis</MarginalNote><Label>(9)</Label><Text>The relationship between the public servant or person to whom access to legal advice is provided under this section and the legal counsel providing the advice is that of solicitor and client.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 203.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_26&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_26&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">INVESTIGATIONS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;26&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Purpose of investigations</MarginalNote><Label>26.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Investigations into disclosures and investigations commenced under section 33 are for the purpose of bringing the existence of wrongdoings to the attention of chief executives and making recommendations concerning corrective measures to be taken by them.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Informality</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The investigations are to be conducted as informally and expeditiously as possible.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 26;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 204.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;27&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice to chief executive</MarginalNote><Label>27.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>When commencing an investigation, the Commissioner must notify the chief executive concerned and inform that chief executive of the substance of the disclosure to which the investigation relates.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice to others</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner, or the person conducting an investigation, may also notify any other person he or she considers appropriate, including every person whose acts or conduct are called into question by the disclosure to which the investigation relates, and inform that person of the substance of the disclosure.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;27&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Opportunity to answer allegations</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>It is not necessary for the Commissioner to hold any hearing and no person is entitled as of right to be heard by the Commissioner, but if at any time during the course of an investigation it appears to the Commissioner that there may be sufficient grounds to make a report or recommendation that may adversely affect any individual or any portion of the public sector, the Commissioner must, before completing the investigation, take every reasonable measure to give to that individual or the chief executive responsible for that portion of the public sector a full and ample opportunity to answer any allegation, and to be assisted or represented by counsel, or by any person, for that purpose.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 27;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 205(E).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;28&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Access</MarginalNote><Label>28.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner so requests for the purposes of an investigation, chief executives and public servants must provide him or her, or the person conducting the investigation, with any facilities, assistance, information and access to their respective offices that the Commissioner may require.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) applies despite any restriction created by or under any other Act of Parliament on the disclosure of information.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 28;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 206.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;29&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers</MarginalNote><Label>29.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>In conducting an investigation, the Commissioner has all the powers of a commissioner under Part II of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="I-11">Inquiries Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Subpoenas, etc., and right to be represented</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Whenever the Commissioner issues a subpoena or other request or summons to a person in the exercise of any powers referred to in subsection (1), he or she must allow that person to be assisted or represented by counsel, or by any person.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;29&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Notice before entering premises</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Before entering the premises of any portion of the public sector in the exercise of any powers under subsection (1), the Commissioner must notify the chief executive of that portion of the public sector.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 29;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 207.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;30&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>30.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Sections <XRefInternal>28</XRefInternal> and <XRefInternal>29</XRefInternal> do not apply in respect of a confidence of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada in respect of which subsection 39(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal> applies or information that is subject to solicitor-client privilege. The Commissioner may not use the confidence or information if it is nevertheless received under section 28 or 29.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;30&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Nothing in this Act is to be construed as limiting the application of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal> to investigations conducted by the Commissioner.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;31&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;31&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Canadian Broadcasting Corporation</MarginalNote><Label>31.</Label><Text>With respect to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in making a request referred to in section <XRefInternal>28</XRefInternal> or in exercising the powers in section 29, the Commissioner must consider whether doing so will unduly disrupt the gathering and dissemination of news and information by the Corporation.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;32&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;32&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Self-incrimination</MarginalNote><Label>32.</Label><Text>No public servant shall be excused from cooperating with the Commissioner, or with a person conducting an investigation, on the grounds that any information given by the public servant may tend to incriminate the public servant or subject him or her to any proceeding or penalty, but the information, or any evidence derived from it, may not be used or received to incriminate the public servant in any criminal proceeding against him or her, other than a prosecution under section 132 or 136 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-46">Criminal Code</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;33&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Power to investigate other wrongdoings</MarginalNote><Label>33.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If, during the course of an investigation or as a result of any information provided to the Commissioner by a person who is not a public servant, the Commissioner has reason to believe that another wrongdoing, or a wrongdoing, as the case may be, has been committed, he or she may, subject to sections 23 and 24, commence an investigation into the wrongdoing if he or she believes on reasonable grounds that the public interest requires an investigation. The provisions of this Act applicable to investigations commenced as the result of a disclosure apply to investigations commenced under this section.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;33&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may not, in the course of an investigation commenced under subsection (1), use a confidence of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada in respect of which subsection 39(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal> applies, or information that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, if the confidence or information is disclosed to the Commissioner.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;34&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;34&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Information outside public sector</MarginalNote><Label>34.</Label><Text>If the Commissioner is of the opinion that a matter under investigation would involve obtaining information that is outside the public sector, he or she must cease that part of the investigation and he or she may refer the matter to any authority that he or she considers competent to deal with it.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;35&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remittal of information</MarginalNote><Label>35.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner has reasonable grounds to suspect that information obtained in the course of an investigation may be used in the investigation or prosecution of an alleged contravention of any Act of Parliament or of the legislature of a province, he or she may, in addition to or in lieu of continuing the investigation, remit the information, at that point in time, to a peace officer having jurisdiction to investigate the alleged contravention or to the Attorney General of Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction</MarginalNote><Label>(1.1)</Label><Text>If the information relates to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Commissioner may remit the information only to the Attorney General of Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;35&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">No further remittal of information</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>To maintain the separation of investigations carried out under this Act and those carried out for law enforcement purposes, after information has been remitted under subsection (1) in relation to any matter, the Commissioner may not — except in accordance with a prior judicial authorization — remit to any peace officer or to the Attorney General of Canada any further information in relation to that matter that the Commissioner obtains in the course of his or her investigation into that matter and in respect of which there is a reasonable expectation of privacy.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_36&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_36&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">REPORTS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;36&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;36&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Request for notice of action</MarginalNote><Label>36.</Label><Text>In making a report to a chief executive in respect of an investigation, the Commissioner may, if he or she considers it appropriate to do so, request that the chief executive provide the Commissioner, within a time specified in the report, with notice of any action taken or proposed to be taken to implement the recommendations contained in the report or reasons why no such action has been or is proposed to be taken.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 36;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 208(E).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;37&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report to appropriate Minister or governing council</MarginalNote><Label>37.</Label><Text>If the Commissioner considers it necessary, he or she may report any matter that arises out of an investigation to the Minister responsible for the portion of the public sector concerned or, if the matter relates to a Crown corporation, to its board or governing council, including, but not limited to, when the Commissioner is of the opinion that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>action has not been taken within a reasonable time in respect of one of his or her recommendations; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;37&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a situation that has come to his or her attention in the course of carrying out his or her duties exists that constitutes an imminent risk of a substantial and specific danger to the life, health or safety of persons, or to the environment.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 37;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 209.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;38&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Annual report</MarginalNote><Label>38.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Within three months after the end of each financial year, the Commissioner must prepare an annual report in respect of the activities of the Commissioner during that financial year.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Content</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The annual report must set out</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of general inquiries relating to this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of disclosures received and complaints made in relation to reprisals, and the number of them that were acted on and those that were not acted on;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of investigations commenced under this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of recommendations that the Commissioner has made and their status;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d.1&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d.1</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in relation to complaints made in relation to reprisals, the number of settlements, applications to the Tribunal and decisions to dismiss them;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>whether there are any systemic problems that give rise to wrongdoings;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any recommendations for improvement that the Commissioner considers appropriate; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any other matter that the Commissioner considers necessary.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Special report</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may, at any time, prepare a special report referring to and commenting on any matter within the scope of his or her powers and duties under this Act if, in his or her opinion, the matter is of such urgency or importance that a report on it should not be deferred until the time provided for the submission of the annual report.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Case report</MarginalNote><Label>(3.1)</Label><Text>If the Commissioner makes a report to a chief executive in respect of an investigation into a disclosure or an investigation commenced under section 33 and there is a finding of wrongdoing in the report, the Commissioner must, within 60 days after making the report, prepare a case report setting out</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the finding of wrongdoing;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the recommendations, if any, set out in the report made to the chief executive;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the time, if any, that was specified in the report to the chief executive for the chief executive to provide the notice referred to in section 36;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Commissioner’s opinion as to whether the chief executive’s response to the report to the chief executive, up to that point in time, is satisfactory; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the chief executive’s written comments, if any.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Opportunity to make representations</MarginalNote><Label>(3.2)</Label><Text>Before making a case report, the Commissioner must provide the chief executive with a reasonable opportunity to make written comments.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;3.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Tabling of report</MarginalNote><Label>(3.3)</Label><Text>Within the period referred to in subsection (1) for the annual report and the period referred to in subsection (3.1) for a case report, and at any time for a special report, the Commissioner shall submit the report to the Speaker of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Commons, who shall each table the report in the House over which he or she presides forthwith after receiving it or, if that House is not then sitting, on any of the first fifteen days on which that House is sitting after the Speaker receives it.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Referral to Committee</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>After it is tabled, every report the Commissioner stands referred to the committee of the Senate, the House of Commons or both Houses of Parliament that may be designated or established for the purpose of reviewing the Commissioner’s reports.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text><Repealed>[Repealed, 2006, c. 9, s. 210]</Repealed></Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 38;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 210.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report — disclosures under section 12</MarginalNote><Label>38.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Within 60 days after the end of each financial year, each chief executive must prepare and submit to the Chief Human Resources Officer appointed under subsection 6(2.1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-11">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal> a report for that financial year on the activities, in the portion of the public sector for which the chief executive is responsible, respecting disclosures made under section 12.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report to President of the Treasury Board — disclosures under section 12</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Within six months after the end of each financial year, the Chief Human Resources Officer must prepare and submit to the President of the Treasury Board a report for that financial year that provides an overview of the activities, throughout the public sector, respecting disclosures made under section 12.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Content</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The report under subsection (2) must set out</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of general inquiries relating to this Act;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of disclosures received, the number of those that were acted on and the number of those that were not acted on;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number of investigations commenced as a result of disclosures made under section 12;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>whether there are any systemic problems that give rise to wrongdoings; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any other matter that the Chief Human Resources Officer considers necessary.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;38.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Report to Parliament</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The President of the Treasury Board must cause the report to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which that House is sitting after the President of the Treasury Board receives the report.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 211;</li><li> 2010, c. 12, ss. 1680, 1682;</li><li> 2011, c. 24, s. 178.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_39&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_39&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR INTEGRITY COMMISSIONER</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_39&quot;,gb=&quot;s_39&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_39&quot;,gb=&quot;s_39&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Public Sector Integrity Commissioner</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;39&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Appointment</MarginalNote><Label>39.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council shall, by commission under the Great Seal, appoint a Public Sector Integrity Commissioner after consultation with the leader of every recognized party in the Senate and House of Commons and approval of the appointment by resolution of the Senate and House of Commons.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Tenure</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subject to this section, the Commissioner holds office during good behaviour for a term of seven years, but may be removed for cause by the Governor in Council at any time on address of the Senate and House of Commons.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Re-appointment</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Commissioner is eligible to be re-appointed for a further term of not more than seven years.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Interim appointment</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>In the event of the absence or incapacity of the Commissioner, or if that office is vacant, the Governor in Council may appoint any qualified person to hold that office in the interim for a term not exceeding six months, and that person shall, while holding office, be paid the salary or other remuneration and expenses that may be fixed by the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 39;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 119.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;39.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rank and powers</MarginalNote><Label>39.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner has the rank, and all the powers, of a deputy head of a department.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction on other employment or activities</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner shall not hold any other office or employment in the public sector or carry on any activity that is inconsistent with his or her powers and duties.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Remuneration</MarginalNote><Label>39.2</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner is to be paid the remuneration determined by the Governor in Council.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Expenses</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner is entitled to be paid reasonable travel and other expenses incurred in the course of his or her duties while absent from his or her ordinary place of work if he or she has been appointed to serve on a full-time basis or his or her ordinary place of residence if he or she has been appointed to serve on a part-time basis.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Commissioner is deemed to be employed in the public service for the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-36">Public Service Superannuation Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.2&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Application of other Acts</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>The Commissioner is deemed to be employed in the federal public administration for the purposes of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="G-5">Government Employees Compensation Act</XRefExternal> and regulations made under section 9 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="A-2">Aeronautics Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_39&quot;,gb=&quot;s_39.3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_39&quot;,gb=&quot;s_39.3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Staff</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Staff</MarginalNote><Label>39.3</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Deputy Commissioner and the officers and employees that are necessary to enable the Commissioner to perform his or her duties and functions are to be appointed in accordance with the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-33.01">Public Service Employment Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duties and powers of Deputy Commissioner</MarginalNote><Label>(1.1)</Label><Text>The Deputy Commissioner exercises any of the powers and performs any of the duties and functions that the Commissioner may assign.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,ss=&quot;1.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Scope of assigned duties and functions</MarginalNote><Label>(1.2)</Label><Text>The assignment of powers, duties and functions by the Commissioner to the Deputy Commissioner may include the delegation to the Deputy Commissioner of any of the Commissioner’s powers, duties and functions, including those referred to in paragraphs 25(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>) and the powers in sections 36 and 37, but it may not include the delegation of the Commissioner’s power or any of his or her duties in section 38.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;39.3&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Technical assistance</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may engage on a temporary basis the services of persons having technical or specialized knowledge of any matter relating to the Commissioner’s work to advise and assist the Commissioner in the performance of his or her duties and functions and, with the approval of the Treasury Board, may fix and pay the remuneration and expenses of those persons.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 39.3;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 212.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">PROHIBITIONS</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,gb=&quot;s_40&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,gb=&quot;s_40&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">General Prohibitions</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;40&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;40&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">False statements</MarginalNote><Label>40.</Label><Text>No person shall, in a disclosure of a wrongdoing or in the course of any investigation under this Act, knowingly make a false or misleading statement, either orally or in writing, to a supervisor, a senior officer, the Commissioner or a person acting on behalf of or under the direction of any of them.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 40;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 214(E).</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;41&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;41&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Obstruction</MarginalNote><Label>41.</Label><Text>No person shall wilfully obstruct a senior officer or the Commissioner, or any person acting on behalf of or under the direction of a senior officer or the Commissioner, in the performance of the senior officer’s, or the Commissioner’s, as the case may be, duties under this Act.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;42&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Destroying documents and things, etc.</MarginalNote><Label>42.</Label><Text>No person knowing that a document or thing is likely to be relevant to an investigation under this Act shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>destroy, mutilate or alter the document or thing;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>falsify the document or make a false document;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>conceal the document or thing; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>direct, counsel or cause, in any manner, any person to do anything mentioned in any of paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>), or propose, in any manner, to any person that they do anything mentioned in any of those paragraphs.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,gb=&quot;s_42.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,gb=&quot;s_42.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Employers</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Prohibition — employer</MarginalNote><Label>42.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>No employer shall take any of the following measures against an employee by reason only that the employee has, in good faith and on the basis of reasonable belief, provided information concerning an alleged wrongdoing in the public sector to the Commissioner or, if the alleged wrongdoing relates to the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner, to the Auditor General of Canada — or by reason only that the employer believes that the employee will do so:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>take a disciplinary measure against the employee;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>demote the employee;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>terminate the employment of the employee;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>take any measure that adversely affects the employment or working conditions of the employee; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>threaten to take any measure referred to in paragraphs (<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>).</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Saving</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Nothing in subsection (1) impairs any right of an employee either at law or under an employment contract or collective agreement.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Meaning of <DefinedTermEn>employer</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>For the purpose of subsection (1), <DefinedTermEn>employer</DefinedTermEn> does not include an employer in the public sector.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 215.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,gb=&quot;s_42.2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_40&quot;,gb=&quot;s_42.2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Contracts</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;42.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Prohibition — termination of contract or withholding of payments</MarginalNote><Label>42.2</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A public servant or any person purporting to act on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada or a portion of the public sector shall not terminate any contract with Her Majesty in right of Canada or any portion of the public sector, or withhold any payment that is due and payable in respect of any such contract, by reason only that the other party to the contract or any of that other party’s employees has, in good faith and on the basis of reasonable belief, provided information concerning an alleged wrongdoing in the public sector to the Commissioner or, if the alleged wrongdoing relates to the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner, to the Auditor General of Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Prohibition — entering into contract</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A public servant or any person purporting to act on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada or a portion of the public sector shall not, in considering whether to enter into a contract with a person, take into account that the person or any of the person’s employees has, in the past, in good faith and on the basis of reasonable belief, provided information concerning an alleged wrongdoing in the public sector to the Commissioner or, if the alleged wrongdoing relates to the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner, to the Auditor General of Canada.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;42.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42.2&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Meaning of <DefinedTermEn>contract</DefinedTermEn></MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>In this section, <DefinedTermEn>contract</DefinedTermEn> includes, but is not limited to, an agreement for the supply of goods or the provision of services, an agreement relating to real property or immoveables, a loan, a grant and a contribution, but does not include an agreement by a public servant, or by a person appointed by the Governor in Council or by a minister of the Crown, to perform the duties to which their employment or appointment relates.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 215.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_42.3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_42.3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">OFFENCE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;42.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;42.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Offence and punishment</MarginalNote><Label>42.3</Label><Text>Every person who knowingly contravenes section 19 or contravenes any of sections 40 to 42.2 commits an offence and is guilty of</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42.3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an indictable offence and liable to a fine of not more than $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than two years, or to both that fine and that imprisonment; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;42.3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an offence punishable on summary conviction and liable to a fine of not more than $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both that fine and that imprisonment.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 215.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_43&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_43&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">CONFIDENTIALITY</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;43&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;43&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Security requirements</MarginalNote><Label>43.</Label><Text>The Commissioner and every person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commissioner who receives or obtains information relating to an alleged wrongdoing must, with respect to access to and the use of that information, satisfy any security requirements applicable to persons who normally have access to and use of that information and take any oath of secrecy required to be taken by them.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;44&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Confidentiality</MarginalNote><Label>44.</Label><Text>Unless the disclosure is required by law or permitted by this Act, the Commissioner and every person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commissioner shall not disclose any information that comes to their knowledge in the performance of their duties under this Act.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;44.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;44.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal></MarginalNote><Label>44.1</Label><Text>Nothing in this Act is to be construed as limiting the application of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal> to any disclosure, or proposed disclosure, of information under this Act by the Commissioner or any person acting on behalf of or under his or her direction.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_45&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_45&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">PROTECTION</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;45&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;45&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Protection</MarginalNote><Label>45.</Label><Text>No criminal or civil proceedings lie against the Commissioner, or against any person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commissioner, for anything done or omitted to be done, or reported or said, in good faith in the course of the exercise or performance, or purported exercise or performance, of any power or duty of the Commissioner under this Act.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;46&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Not compellable witness</MarginalNote><Label>46.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Commissioner or any person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commissioner is not a competent or compellable witness in any proceedings, other than a prosecution for an offence under this Act, in respect of any matter coming to the knowledge of the Commissioner, or that person, as a result of performing any duties under this Act.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exceptions</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) does not apply to</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Commissioner or any person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commissioner, with respect to the Commissioner’s participation in any proceedings before the Tribunal; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;46&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a person designated as an investigator under section 19.7 with regard to his or her participation in the investigation for which he or she was so designated.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 46;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 216.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;47&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;47&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Libel or slander</MarginalNote><Label>47.</Label><Text>For the purposes of any law relating to libel or slander,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;47&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>anything said, any information supplied or any document or thing produced in the course of an investigation under this Act by or on behalf of the Commissioner is privileged if it was said, supplied or produced in good faith; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;47&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any report under this Act made in good faith by the Commissioner is privileged, and any fair and accurate account of the report made in good faith in a newspaper or any other periodical publication or in a broadcast is privileged.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_48&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_48&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">GENERAL</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;48&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;48&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Disclosure not waiver</MarginalNote><Label>48.</Label><Text>The disclosure of information to the Commissioner under this Act does not, by itself, constitute a waiver of any privilege that may exist with respect to the information.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;49&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Restriction</MarginalNote><Label>49.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsections (2) and (3), when referring any matter under section 34 or making a report under section 38, the Commissioner shall not disclose any information that the Government of Canada or any portion of the public sector is taking measures to protect, including, but not limited to, information that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is a confidence of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada in respect of which subsection 39(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal> applies;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is subject to solicitor-client privilege;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is special operational information within the meaning of subsection 8(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="O-5">Security of Information Act</XRefExternal>;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is subject to any restriction on disclosure created by or under any other Act of Parliament;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>could reasonably be expected to cause injury to international relations, national defence or national security, or to the detection, prevention or suppression of criminal, subversive or hostile activities;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>could reasonably be expected to cause injury to the privacy interests of an indi­vidual; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>could reasonably be expected to cause injury to commercial interests.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception — previously disclosed information or consent</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may disclose any information referred to in subsection (1) if it has already been disclosed following a request under the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="A-1">Access to Information Act</XRefExternal> or with the consent of the relevant individual or an authorized person in the organization that has a primary interest in the information.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception — disclosure necessary for referral or report</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Commissioner may disclose any information referred to in subsection (1) if, in his or her opinion,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the disclosure is necessary to refer any matter under section 34 or to establish the grounds for any finding or recommendation in a report under section 38; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the public interest in making the disclosure clearly outweighs the potential harm from the disclosure.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Compliance and consultation</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Before disclosing any information as permitted by subsection (3), the Commissioner must</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>comply with subsection 38.02(1.1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-5">Canada Evidence Act</XRefExternal>; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;49&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>except for information that only affects the privacy interests of an individual, consult with the organization that has a primary interest in the information.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 49;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 217.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;50&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;50&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Personal information</MarginalNote><Label>50.</Label><Text>Despite section 5 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-8.6">Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act</XRefExternal>, to the extent that that section relates to obligations set out in Schedule 1 to that Act relating to the disclosure of information, and despite any other Act of Parliament that restricts the disclosure of information, a report by a chief executive in response to recommendations made by the Commissioner to the chief executive under this Act may include personal information within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of that Act, or section 3 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-21">Privacy Act</XRefExternal>, depending on which of those Acts applies to the portion of the public sector for which the chief executive is responsible.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;51&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Saving</MarginalNote><Label>51.</Label><Text>Subject to subsections 19.1(4) and 21.8(4), nothing in this Act is to be construed as prohibiting</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the presentation of an individual griev­ance under subsection 208(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="P-33.3">Public Service Labour Relations Act</XRefExternal>; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an adjudicator from considering a complaint under section 242 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="L-2">Canada Labour Code</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 51;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 218.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20061212">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Power to temporarily assign other duties</MarginalNote><Label>51.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>A chief executive may temporarily assign other duties to a public servant who is involved in a disclosure or a complaint in respect of a reprisal if the chief executive believes on reasonable grounds that the public servant’s involvement has become known in the public servant’s workplace or that the temporary assignment is necessary to maintain the effective operation of the workplace.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Public servants who may be assigned other duties</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>For the purposes of this section, the public servants involved in a disclosure or a complaint in respect of a reprisal are</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the public servant who made the disclosure and every public servant who is the subject of the disclosure;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the public servant who filed the complaint and every public servant who is alleged to have taken the reprisal to which the complaint relates; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every public servant who is a witness or potential witness in the investigation, if any, relating to the disclosure or in any proceeding dealing with the complaint.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duration</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The assignment may be for a period of up to three months, but the chief executive may renew the assignment one or more times if he or she believes that the conditions giving rise to it continue to exist on the expiry of a previous period.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duties</MarginalNote><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (7), the duties that may be assigned must be in the same portion of the public sector in which the public servant is employed and must be comparable to the public servant’s normal duties.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Consent</MarginalNote><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) applies to a public servant, other than a public servant who is the subject of the disclosure or who is alleged to have taken the reprisal, as the case may be, only if the public servant consents in writing to the assignment. The assignment is deemed not to be a reprisal if the public servant’s consent is given.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Not disciplinary action</MarginalNote><Label>(6)</Label><Text>The assignment of other duties to a public servant who is the subject of the disclosure or who is alleged to have taken the reprisal, as the case may be, is deemed not to be a disciplinary action.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.1&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Duties in other portion of the public sector</MarginalNote><Label>(7)</Label><Text>A public servant may be temporarily assigned duties in another portion of the public sector if both the chief executive of that other portion and the public servant consent to the assignment and the duties are comparable to the public servant’s normal duties. The assignment is deemed not to be a reprisal or a disciplinary action if the public servant’s consent is given.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 219.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Judicial review</MarginalNote><Label>51.2</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>For the purposes of section 18.1 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="F-7">Federal Courts Act</XRefExternal>,</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a public servant who has made a disclosure to the Commissioner under section 13 is deemed to be directly affected by any report made by the Commissioner in relation to the disclosure;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a public servant or former public servant who files a complaint under subsection 19.1(1) is deemed to be directly affected by a decision of the Commissioner to refuse to deal with or to dismiss the complaint; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a party to a proceeding before the Tribunal is deemed to be directly affected by a decision of the Tribunal in relation to that proceeding.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Rights of action</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Nothing in this Act affects any right of action that a public servant may otherwise have in relation to any act or omission giving rise to a dispute that does not relate to his or her terms or conditions of employment.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 219.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;51.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;51.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Authority to act for Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police</MarginalNote><Label>51.3</Label><Text>The Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police may authorize a Deputy or Assistant Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to exercise the powers or perform the duties and functions of the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a chief executive in respect of section 11, subsection 19.4(2), paragraph 19.6(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>), subsections 19.8(1) and 19.9(1), paragraphs 22(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>), subsections 26(1), 27(1) and (3), 28(1) and 29(3) and sections 36 and 50.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2006, c. 9, s. 219.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_52&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_52&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">EXCLUDED ORGANIZATIONS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;52&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;52&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Obligation of excluded organizations</MarginalNote><Label>52.</Label><Text>As soon as possible after the coming into force of this section, the person responsible for each organization that is excluded from the definition of <DefinedTermEn>public sector</DefinedTermEn> in section <XRefInternal>2</XRefInternal> must establish procedures, applicable to that organization, for the disclosure of wrongdoings, including the protection of persons who disclose the wrongdoings. Those procedures must, in the opinion of the Treasury Board, be similar to those set out in this Act.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;53&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;53&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Order to make provisions of Act applicable</MarginalNote><Label>53.</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may, by order, direct that any provision of this Act applies, with any modifications that may be specified in the order, in respect of any organization that is excluded from the definition of <DefinedTermEn>public sector</DefinedTermEn> in section <XRefInternal>2</XRefInternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_54&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_54&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">FIVE-YEAR REVIEW</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;54&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;54&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Review</MarginalNote><Label>54.</Label><Text>Five years after this section comes into force, the President of the Treasury Board must cause to be conducted an independent review of this Act, and its administration and operation, and must cause a report on the review to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first 15 days on which that House is sitting after the review is completed.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>2005, c. 46, s. 54;</li><li> 2010, c. 12, s. 1682.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_54.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_54.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">TRANSITIONAL</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;54.1&quot;"><Label>54.1</Label><Text><Repealed>[Repealed, 2010, c. 12, s. 1681]</Repealed></Text><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;54.2&quot;"><Label>54.2</Label><Text><Repealed>[Repealed, 2010, c. 12, s. 1681]</Repealed></Text><a startdate="20070415">Previous Version</a></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;54.3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;54.3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Continuation</MarginalNote><Label>54.3</Label><Text>Disclosures under the Treasury Board Policy on the Internal Disclosure of Information Concerning Wrongdoing in the Workplace that are being dealt with on the coming into force of this section are to be continued as though they had been made under this Act.</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS</TitleText></Heading><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_55&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Access to Information Act</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;55&quot;"><Label>55.</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;55.1&quot;"><Label>55.1</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Canada Evidence Act</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;56&quot;"><Label>56.</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56.1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act">Federal Courts Act</XRefExternal></TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;56.1&quot;"><Label>56.1</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56.2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56.2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act">Financial Administration Act</XRefExternal></TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;56.2&quot;"><Label>56.2</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;56.3&quot;"><Label>56.3</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;56.4&quot;"><Label>56.4</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56.5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_56.5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act">Official Languages Act</XRefExternal></TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;56.5&quot;"><Label>56.5</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_57&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_57&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;57&quot;"><Label>57.</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_58&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_55&quot;,gb=&quot;s_58&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">Privacy Act</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;58&quot;"><Label>58.</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;58.1&quot;"><Label>58.1</Label><Text>[Amendment]</Text></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_59&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_59&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">COORDINATING AMENDMENTS</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;59&quot;"><Label>59.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text><Repealed>[Repealed, 2006, c. 9, s. 225]</Repealed></Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;59&quot;,ss=&quot;2) and (3&quot;"><Label>(2) and (3)</Label><Text>[Amendments]</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading type="amending" Code="ga=&quot;s_60&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_60&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">COMING INTO FORCE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;60&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Order in council</MarginalNote><Label><FootnoteRef idref="P-31.9_e_s60_1">*</FootnoteRef>60. </Label><Subsection type="normal" Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), the provisions of this Act, other than section  <XRefInternal>59</XRefInternal>, come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.</Text><Footnote id="P-31.9_e_s60_1" status="editorial"><Label>*</Label><Text>[Note: Section 59 in force on assent November 25, 2005; Act, other than section 59 and the reference to the "Canada Pension Plan Investment Board" in Schedule I, in force April 15, 2007, <Emphasis style="italic">see</Emphasis> SI/2007-43.]</Text></Footnote></Subsection><Subsection type="normal" Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;60&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Canada Pension Plan Investment Board</MarginalNote><Label><FootnoteRef idref="P-31.9_e_s60_2">*</FootnoteRef>(2) </Label><Text>The reference to the “Canada Pension Plan Investment Board” in Schedule 1 comes into force, in accordance with subsection 114(4) of the  <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-8">Canada Pension Plan</XRefExternal>, on a day to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council .</Text><Footnote id="P-31.9_e_s60_2" status="editorial"><Label>*</Label><Text>[Note: The reference to the “Canada Pension Plan Investment Board” in Schedule 1 not in force.]</Text></Footnote></Subsection></Section></Body><Schedule Code="sc=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"><ScheduleFormHeading><Label>SCHEDULE 1</Label><OriginatingRef>(Section 2 and paragraph 3(a))</OriginatingRef></ScheduleFormHeading><BilingualGroup><BilingualItemEn>Bank of Canada</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Banque du Canada</BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>Canada Council for the Arts</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Conseil des Arts du Canada</BilingualItemFr></BilingualGroup><Provision format-ref="indent-0-0" in-force="9999-01-01"><BilingualGroup><BilingualItemEn>Canada Pension Plan Investment Board</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Office d’investissement du régime de pensions du Canada</BilingualItemFr></BilingualGroup></Provision><BilingualGroup><BilingualItemEn>Canadian Broadcasting Corporation</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Société Radio-Canada</BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>Canadian Race Relations Foundation</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Fondation canadienne des relations raciales</BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>International Development Research Centre</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Centre de recherches pour le développement international</BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>National Arts Centre Corporation</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Corporation du Centre national des Arts</BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>Public Sector Pension Investment Board</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Office d’investissement des régimes de pensions du secteur public</BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>Telefilm Canada</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Téléfilm Canada</BilingualItemFr></BilingualGroup></Schedule><Schedule Code="sc=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;"><ScheduleFormHeading><Label>SCHEDULE 2</Label><OriginatingRef>(Paragraph 3(b) and section 14.1)</OriginatingRef></ScheduleFormHeading><BilingualGroup><BilingualItemEn>Office of the Auditor General of Canada</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Bureau du vérificateur général du Canada </BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Commissariat aux langues officielles</BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada</BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Commissariat à l’information au Canada </BilingualItemFr><BilingualItemEn>Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada </BilingualItemEn><BilingualItemFr>Commissariat à la protection de la vie privée au Canada</BilingualItemFr></BilingualGroup></Schedule><Schedule Code="sc=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;3&quot;"><ScheduleFormHeading><Label>SCHEDULE 3</Label><OriginatingRef>(Paragraph 3(c) and section 15)</OriginatingRef></ScheduleFormHeading><Provision first-line-indent="0-1" format-ref="indent-0-1"><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-23">Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act</XRefExternal>, section 18</Text></Provision><Provision first-line-indent="1" format-ref="indent-0-1"><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="D-3.8">DNA Identification Act</XRefExternal>, section 6</Text></Provision><Provision first-line-indent="1" format-ref="indent-0-1"><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-8.7">Sex Offender Information Registration Act</XRefExternal>, section 16</Text></Provision><Provision first-line-indent="1" format-ref="indent-0-1"><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="W-11.2">Witness Protection Program Act</XRefExternal>, section 11</Text></Provision><Provision first-line-indent="1" format-ref="indent-0-1"><Text><XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="Y-1.5">Youth Criminal Justice Act</XRefExternal>, section 129</Text></Provision></Schedule><Schedule id="RelatedProvs"><ScheduleFormHeading type="amending"><TitleText>RELATED PROVISIONS</TitleText></ScheduleFormHeading><BillPiece><RelatedOrNotInForce><Heading level="5" style="nifrp"><TitleText>
                    — 2006, c. 9, par. 120(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</TitleText></Heading><Section><MarginalNote>Transitional — continuation in office</MarginalNote><Label>120.</Label><Text>A person who holds office under one of the following provisions immediately before the day on which this section comes into force continues in office and is deemed to have been appointed under that provision, as amended by sections <XRefInternal>109</XRefInternal> to 111, <XRefInternal>118</XRefInternal> and <XRefInternal>119</XRefInternal>, to hold office for the remainder of the term for which he or she had been appointed:</Text><Paragraph><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner under section 39 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Paragraph></Section></RelatedOrNotInForce></BillPiece></Schedule></Statute>