An Act to provide for the rehabilitation of drought and soil drifting areas in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and AlbertaPrairie Farm Rehabilitation ActPrairie Farm Rehabilitation20196
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P-17Short titleThis Act may be cited as the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act.R.S., c. P-17, s. 1Definition of "Minister"In this Act, 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.R.S., c. P-17, s. 2; SI/83-60; 1980-81-82-83, c. 167, s. 34Advisory committeesThe Governor in Council may establish one or more advisory committees to be known as Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Committees, the members of which hold office during pleasure.ChairmanOne of the members of each advisory committee shall be appointed chairman thereof by the Minister.R.S., c. P-17, s. 3Duties of committeesThe advisory committees established pursuant to subsection 3(1) shall consider and advise the Minister as to the best methods to be adopted to secure the rehabilitation of the drought and soil drifting areas in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and to develop and promote within those areas systems of farm practice, tree culture, water supply, land utilization and land settlement that will afford greater economic security, and to make such representations thereon to the Minister as the advisory committees may deem expedient.R.S., c. P-17, s. 4Payments of actual expensesNo member of an advisory committee shall receive any payment or emolument for his services, but he shall be repaid all actual reasonable travel or other expenses in connection with the work of the advisory committee.R.S., c. P-17, s. 5EmployeesAll engineers, clerks and stenographers required for the carrying out of this Act shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Employment Act.Director, Associate Director and certain other employeesThe Minister may appoint a Director of Rehabilitation, an Associate Director of Rehabilitation and all other officers and employees required for the carrying out of this Act, except those mentioned in subsection (1), but the salaries and expenses of all persons appointed by the Minister under this subsection shall be fixed by the Governor in Council.R.S., c. P-17, s. 6RegulationsThe Governor in Council may make such regulations as may be necessary or expedient for the effectual execution and working of this Act and the attainment of the intention and objects thereof.R.S., c. P-17, s. 7AppropriationsFor the purposes of this Act, the Governor in Council may from time to time authorize the expenditure of sums not exceeding the amount appropriated by Parliament in each year for those purposes.R.S., c. P-17, s. 8Powers of MinisterThe Minister maysubject to section 4, undertake the development, construction, promotion, operation and maintenance of any project or scheme under or by virtue of this Act, or enter into agreements with any province, municipality or person with respect thereto; andpay all necessary administrative expenses incurred under this Act and all necessary travel and living expenses incurred by officials or employees in the performance of their duties.LimitationNo single project or scheme under subsection (1) involving an expenditure in excess of fifteen thousand dollars in any fiscal year shall be undertaken without the consent of the Treasury Board.R.S., c. P-17, s. 9Annual reportThe Minister shall annually lay before Parliament a report of all proceedings under this Act for the preceding fiscal year.R.S., c. P-17, s. 10