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  1. Employment Equity Regulations - SOR/96-470 (Section 33)
    Employment Equity Regulations

     These Regulations come into force on October 23, 1996.


  2. Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations - SOR/2002-421 (Section 30)
    Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations
    Marginal note:Coming into force

     These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.


  3. Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations - SOR/2002-421 (Section 1)
    Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations
    Marginal note:Definitions
    •  (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

      reporting period

      reporting period  means

      • (a) for the first report that the Chief of the Defence Staff provides to the President of the Treasury Board under subsections 21(3) and (4) of the Act, the period beginning on the day of the coming into force of these Regulations and ending on March 31, 2003; and

    • Marginal note:Other definitions

      (2) Unless otherwise provided, all words and expressions used in these Regulations have the same meaning as in the National Defence Act or the regulations made under that Act.


  4. Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations - SOR/2002-421 (Section 29)
    Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations
    Marginal note:Review

     After any amendment to the Employment Equity Act or at the end of a period not exceeding five years after the coming into force of these Regulations, and at the end of every five-year period after that, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall conduct a review of the provisions and operation of these Regulations, including the effect of the Regulations.


  5. Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations - SOR/2002-421 (Section 16)
    Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations
    Marginal note:Powers and compliance audits
    •  (1) In exercising any powers with respect to the application of the Act or these Regulations to the Canadian Forces, including the powers under sections 22 and 23 of the Act, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, its officers and any other person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commission shall take into account

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    • Marginal note:Member identification

      (2) For greater certainty, in exercising any power or performing any duty or function under the Act or these Regulations, the Chief of the Defence Staff is subject to the obligation under subsection 25(1.3) of the Act not to identify individual members of the Canadian Forces who are members of designated groups and who have not identified themselves as such or agreed to be identified by the Canadian Forces as such.



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