Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act
Version of section 21 from 2005-11-25 to 2006-12-11:
The following provision is not in force.
Marginal note:Retroactivity
21 (1) A public servant who alleges that a reprisal was taken against him or her by reason that he or she, in good faith, disclosed a wrongdoing in the course of a parliamentary proceeding or an inquiry under Part I of the Inquiries Act — after February 10, 2004 and before the day on which section 20 comes into force — may make a complaint under that section in respect of the reprisal.
Marginal note:Time limit
(2) The public servant may make the complaint within 60 days after the later of
(a) the day on which section 20 comes into force, and
(b) the day on which he or she knew or, in the opinion of the Board, ought to have known that the reprisal was taken.
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