Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board
6 (1) The Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board is continued.
(2) The licensing board is composed of 3 members, one of whom must be an emergency medical assistant selected in the prescribed manner and another of whom must be a medical practitioner, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
(3) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may
(a) establish the remuneration and other terms and conditions of appointments under subsection (2), and
(b) designate a member of the licensing board as its chair.
(4) A member of the licensing board is entitled to necessary and reasonable travelling and living expenses incurred while exercising powers or performing duties on behalf of the licensing board.
(5) Subject to this Act and the regulations, the licensing board has the power and authority to do the following:
(a) examine, register and license emergency medical assistants;
(b) set terms and conditions for a licence under this section;
(c) investigate complaints;
(d) delegate to one or more persons the power and authority to act under one or more of the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).
(6) [Not in force.]
(7) The licensing board may, with the prior approval of the minister, make rules governing its own procedure.
(8) No later than 120 days after the end of the government’s fiscal year, the licensing board must prepare and submit to the minister, in a form satisfactory to the minister, a report of the licensing board on its operations for the preceding fiscal year, including any information that the minister may, in writing, direct the licensing board to provide
Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board6 (1) The Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board is continued.(2) The licensing board is composed of 3 members, one of whom must be an emergency medical assistant selected in the prescribed manner and another of whom must be a medical practitioner, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.(3) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may(a) establish the remuneration and other terms and conditions of appointments under subsection (2), and(b) designate a member of the licensing board as its chair.(4) A member of the licensing board is entitled to necessary and reasonable travelling and living expenses incurred while exercising powers or performing duties on behalf of the licensing board.(5) Subject to this Act and the regulations, the licensing board has the power and authority to do the following:(a) examine, register and license emergency medical assistants;(b) set terms and conditions for a licence under this section;(c) investigate complaints;(d) delegate to one or more persons the power and authority to act under one or more of the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).(6) [Not in force.](7) The licensing board may, with the prior approval of the minister, make rules governing its own procedure.(8) No later than 120 days after the end of the government’s fiscal year, the licensing board must prepare and submit to the minister, in a form satisfactory to the minister, a report of the licensing board on its operations for the preceding fiscal year, including any information that the minister may, in writing, direct the licensing board to provide
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