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  1. Government Services Act, 1999 - S.C. 1999, c. 13 (Section 24)
    Marginal note:No imprisonment

     Despite subsection 787(2) of the Criminal Code, a term of imprisonment may not be imposed in default of payment of a fine that is imposed under section 23.


  2. Government Services Act, 1999 - S.C. 1999, c. 13 (Section 11)
    Marginal note:No imprisonment

     Despite subsection 787(2) of the Criminal Code, a term of imprisonment may not be imposed in default of payment of a fine that is imposed under section 10.


  3. Government Services Act, 1999 - S.C. 1999, c. 13 (Section 20)
    Marginal note:Authority to prescribe terms and conditions
    •  (1) The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Treasury Board, and taking into account collective agreements entered into by the employer in respect of bargaining units in the Public Service since the Public Sector Compensation Act ceased to apply to compensation plans applicable to them, prescribe

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    • Marginal note:Public Service Staff Relations Act applies

      (4) The Public Service Staff Relations Act applies to the collective agreements referred to in subsection (3) and those collective agreements are effective and binding on the employer, the bargaining agent and the employees for the duration of the period they are applicable, despite any provision of that Act.

    • Marginal note:Statutory Instruments Act does not apply

      (5) For greater certainty, the Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in respect of anything done under this section.

    • Marginal note:Spent provisions

      (6) If the employer, the bargaining agent and employees become bound by a collective agreement concluded by the employer and the bargaining agent before terms and conditions of employment applicable to those employees are prescribed under subsection (1), subsections (1) to (5) and section 22 are deemed to be spent in respect of those employees.


  4. Government Services Act, 1999 - S.C. 1999, c. 13 (Section 7)
    Marginal note:Authority to prescribe terms and conditions
    •  (1) The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Treasury Board, and taking into account collective agreements entered into by the employer in respect of bargaining units in the Public Service since the Public Sector Compensation Act ceased to apply to compensation plans applicable to them, prescribe

      [...]

    • [...]

    • Marginal note:Public Service Staff Relations Act applies

      (4) The Public Service Staff Relations Act applies to the collective agreement referred to in subsection (3) and that collective agreement is effective and binding on the employer, the bargaining agent and the employees for the duration of the period it is applicable, despite any provision of that Act.

    • Marginal note:Statutory Instruments Act does not apply

      (5) For greater certainty, the Statutory Instruments Act does not apply in respect of anything done under this section.

    • Marginal note:Spent provisions

      (6) If the employer, the bargaining agent and the employees become bound by a single collective agreement concluded by the employer and the bargaining agent before terms and conditions of employment applicable to the employees are prescribed under subsection (1), subsections (1) to (5) and section 9 are deemed to be spent.


  5. Government Services Act, 1999 - S.C. 1999, c. 13 (Section 1)
    Marginal note:Short title

     This Act may be cited as the Government Services Act, 1999.



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