Debates of February 3, 2006 (day 22)
Thank you, Mr. Braden. Mr. McLeod.
Madam Chair, I don’t believe any of our acts spell out a formal process to appeal any infractions under this bill. There is, of course, the standard procedure, as in the highway act. If you don’t feel you were treated fairly, you could go to the staff, you could go to the senior management, or you could go to the Minister. If it’s a traffic ticket that is issued, then you can appeal it through the court system. There is a legal process. We don’t have it spelled out, written anywhere in that respect, but neither do any of our other bills lay that out in a step-by-step manner.
Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Any further general comments? General comments on Bill 14. I’ll turn the chair to Mr. Pokiak.
Good afternoon. Is the committee ready to go clause-by-clause? Does committee agree?
Agreed.
Bill 14, Public Airports Act, clause 1.
Agreed.
Clause 2.
Agreed.
Clause 3.
Agreed.
Clause 4.
Agreed.
Clause 5.
Agreed.
Clause 6.
Agreed.
Clause 7.
Agreed.
Clause 8.
Agreed.
Clause 9.
Agreed.
Clause 10.
Agreed.
Clause 11.
Agreed.
Clause 12.
Agreed.
Clause 13.
Agreed.
Clause 14.
Agreed.
Clause 15.
Agreed.
Clause 16.
Agreed.
Clause 17.
Agreed.
Clause 18.
Agreed.
Clause 19.
Agreed.
Clause 20.
Agreed.
Clause 21.
Agreed.
Clause 22.
Agreed.
Clause 23.