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Public Service Staffing Complaints Regulations

Version of section 26 from 2011-05-25 to 2014-11-02:


Marginal note:Notice of withdrawal

  •  (1) If a complainant wishes to withdraw his or her complaint, the complainant must file a written notice of the withdrawal with the Executive Director.

  • Marginal note:Content of notice

    (2) The notice of withdrawal must include

    • (a) the complainant’s name, telephone number and fax number, and a mailing address or electronic mail address that can be disclosed to all parties;

    • (b) the name, address, telephone number, fax number and electronic mail address of the complainant’s authorized representative, if any;

    • (c) the Tribunal’s file number for the complaint;

    • (d) a statement that the complainant wishes to withdraw the complaint;

    • (e) the signature of the complainant or the complainant’s authorized representative; and

    • (f) the date of the withdrawal.

  • Marginal note:Notice to other parties and intervenors

    (3) On receiving the notice of withdrawal, the Executive Director must give notice to each of the other parties, to each of the intervenors, if any, and to the Canadian Human Rights Commission, if it is a participant, that the complaint has been withdrawn and the file has been closed.

  • SOR/2011-116, s. 18

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