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The Syndic

The responsibility of the syndic is to ensure that CGAs respect the regulations governing the profession and apply the best practices in doing so. The syndic can intervene in two ways:

1. A syndic may, following information to the effect that a professional has committed an offence referred to in section 116, inquire into the matter and require any information or document relating to the inquiry. He may not refuse to hold an inquiry on the sole ground that the request for an inquiry was not made using the form proposed under subparagraph 9 of the third paragraph of section 12.

1973, c. 43, s. 120; 1994, c. 40, s. 108; 2008, c. 11, s. 86.

2. A syndic shall inform the professional inspection committee if he has reasonable grounds to believe that a professional's practice of the profession or professional competence should be the subject of an inspection under section 112.

On his own initiative or at the request of the professional inspection committee, a syndic may also, if he considers it relevant, disclose any information to the committee for the protection of the public.

1994, c. 40, s. 109; 2008, c. 11, s. 87.

 

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The Office of the Syndic is one of the institutions created in a professional Order to ensure the protection of those who use the services of a member.

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