Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Act
R.S.C., 1985, c. S-12
An Act to establish the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Short Title
Marginal note:Short title
1 This Act may be cited as the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Act.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 2
Interpretation
Marginal note:Definitions
2 In this Act,
- Council
Council means the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council established by section 3; (Conseil)
- Minister
Minister means such member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada as is designated by the Governor in Council as the Minister for the purposes of this Act; (ministre)
- President
President means the President of the Council appointed under subsection 5(1); (président)
- Vice-President
Vice-President means the Vice-President of the Council elected under subsection 6(1). (vice-président)
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 3
Constitution of the Council
Marginal note:Establishment and membership of Council
3 There is established a corporation, to be called the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, consisting of a president and not more than 18 other members to be appointed by the Governor in Council as provided in section 5.
- R.S., 1985, c. S-12, s. 3
- 2010, c. 12, s. 1767
Functions and Powers
Marginal note:Functions of Council
4 (1) The functions of the Council are to
(a) promote and assist research and scholarship in the social sciences and humanities; and
(b) advise the Minister in respect of such matters relating to such research as the Minister may refer to the Council for its consideration.
Marginal note:Powers of Council
(2) The Council, in carrying out its functions under subsection (1), may
(a) expend, for the purposes of this Act, any money appropriated by Parliament for the work of the Council or received by the Council through the conduct of its operations; and
(b) publish and sell or otherwise distribute such scholarly, scientific and technical information relating to the work of the Council as the Council considers necessary.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 5
Organization
Marginal note:Appointment of President
5 (1) The President of the Council shall be appointed to hold office for such term, not exceeding five years, as the Governor in Council may determine.
Marginal note:Other members
(2) Each of the members of the Council, other than the President, shall be appointed to hold office for such term, not exceeding three years, as will ensure as far as possible the expiration in any one year of the terms of appointment of fewer than half of the members so appointed.
Marginal note:Eligibility for re-appointment
(3) A retiring President or other member is eligible for re-appointment to the Council in the same or another capacity.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 6
Marginal note:Vice-President
6 (1) The Council may, with the approval of the Governor in Council, elect one of its members to be Vice-President of the Council.
Marginal note:Powers of Vice-President
(2) In the event of the absence or incapacity of the President or if the office of President is vacant, the Vice-President has all the powers of the President.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 7
Marginal note:Salary and expenses of President
7 (1) The President shall be paid such salary and expenses as are fixed by the Governor in Council.
Marginal note:Remuneration and expenses
(2) The members of the Council, other than the President, shall serve without remuneration but each of those members is entitled to be paid reasonable travel and other expenses incurred by the member while absent from his ordinary place of residence in the course of his duties under this Act.
Marginal note:Remuneration of members for additional duties
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), a member of the Council, other than the President, may, for any period during which the member performs with the approval of the Council any duties on behalf of the Council in addition to the ordinary duties of the member as such, be paid such remuneration therefor as may be authorized by the Council.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 8
Marginal note:Head office
8 The head office of the Council shall be at such place in Canada as may be designated by the Governor in Council.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 9
Marginal note:Meetings
9 The Council may meet at such times and at such places in Canada as it considers necessary but it shall meet at least twice a year.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 10
Marginal note:Authority of President
10 The President is the chief executive officer of the Council and has supervision over and direction of the work and staff of the Council.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 11
Marginal note:Executive committee
11 (1) There is hereby established an executive committee of the Council consisting of the President, the Vice-President and at least six other members selected by the Council.
Marginal note:Duties of executive committee
(2) The executive committee of the Council may exercise such of the powers and perform such of the functions of the Council as the Council may by by-law assign to it and shall submit at each meeting of the Council minutes of its proceedings since the last preceding meeting of the Council.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 12
Marginal note:Investment Committee
12 (1) Where the Council acquires, by gift, bequest or otherwise, money, securities or other property that it is required to administer subject to the terms on which the money, securities or other property was given, bequeathed or otherwise made available, there shall be established an Investment Committee consisting of the President, a member of the Council designated by the Council and three other persons appointed by the Governor in Council.
Marginal note:Duties
(2) The Investment Committee shall aid and advise the Council in making, managing and disposing of investments under this Act.
Marginal note:Remuneration and expenses
(3) The members of the Investment Committee appointed by the Governor in Council may be paid for their services such remuneration and expenses as are fixed by the Governor in Council.
- R.S., 1985, c. S-12, s. 12
- 2004, c. 25, s. 170(F)
Marginal note:By-laws
13 (1) Subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, the Council may make by-laws for the regulation of its proceedings and generally for the conduct of its activities, including the establishment of special, standing and other committees of the Council.
Marginal note:Advisory committees
(2) Any by-law made pursuant to subsection (1) establishing an advisory committee of the Council may provide for the members of the committee to include persons other than members of the Council, in addition to members of the Council.
Marginal note:Remuneration of advisory committee members
(3) The members of an advisory committee who are not members of the Council may be paid for their services such remuneration and expenses as are fixed by the Governor in Council.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 14
Marginal note:Appointment of staff
14 (1) The Council may
(a) appoint such officers and employees as are necessary for the proper conduct of the work of the Council; and
(b) prescribe the duties of those officers and employees and the conditions of their employment.
Marginal note:Salaries and expenses of staff
(2) The officers and employees of the Council appointed as provided in subsection (1) shall be paid such salaries and expenses as are fixed by the Council with the approval of the Governor in Council.
Marginal note:Temporary appointments
(3) The Council may authorize the President or any other officer of the Council to appoint persons to perform duties of a temporary nature for a period not exceeding six months.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 15
- 1978-79, c. 13, s. 30
Marginal note:Council agent of Her Majesty
15 (1) The Council is for all its purposes an agent of Her Majesty and it may exercise its powers only as an agent of Her Majesty.
Marginal note:Contracts
(2) The Council may on behalf of Her Majesty enter into contracts in the name of Her Majesty or in its own name.
Marginal note:Property
(3) Any property acquired by the Council is the property of Her Majesty and title thereto may be vested in the name of Her Majesty or in the name of the Council.
Marginal note:Proceedings
(4) Actions, suits or other legal proceedings in respect of any right or obligation acquired or incurred by the Council on behalf of Her Majesty, whether in its name or in the name of Her Majesty, may be brought or taken by or against the Council in the name of the Council in any court that would have jurisdiction if the Council were not an agent of Her Majesty.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 16
Marginal note:Application of Public Service Superannuation Act
16 The Public Service Superannuation Act does not apply to members of the Council unless, in the case of any such member, the Governor in Council otherwise directs.
- 1976-77, c. 24, s. 17
Financial
Marginal note:Donations
17 The Council may acquire money, securities or other property by gift, bequest or otherwise and, notwithstanding anything in this Act, may expend, administer or dispose of the money, securities or other property subject to the terms, if any, on which the money, securities or other property is given, bequeathed or otherwise made available to the Council.
- R.S., 1985, c. S-12, s. 17
- 2001, c. 4, s. 118(F)
- 2004, c. 25, s. 171(F)
Marginal note:Property
18 The Council may, for the purposes of this Act, acquire, hold, manage and dispose of real, personal, movable and immovable property and, subject to this Act, and on the advice of the Investment Committee, may invest in any manner it sees fit any money received by the Council by gift, bequest or otherwise and may hold, manage and dispose of the investment.
- R.S., 1985, c. S-12, s. 18
- 2001, c. 4, s. 119
19 [Repealed, 2012, c. 19, s. 178]
Report to Parliament
Marginal note:Annual report
20 (1) The President shall, within four months after the end of each fiscal year, submit to the Minister a report on the activities of the Council for that fiscal year, including the financial statements of the Council.
Marginal note:Tabling report
(2) The Minister shall cause the report submitted under subsection (1) to be laid before Parliament within fifteen days after the receipt thereof by the Minister or, if Parliament is not then sitting, on any of the first fifteen days next thereafter that either House of Parliament is sitting.
- R.S., 1985, c. S-12, s. 20
- 2012, c. 19, s. 179
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