Federal Accountability Act (S.C. 2006, c. 9)
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PART 1Conflicts of Interest, Election Financing, Lobbying and Ministers’ Staff (continued)
Lobbyists Registration Act (continued)
Consequential Amendments (continued)
91 [Amendment]
Financial Administration Act
92 [Amendment]
93 [Amendment]
94 [Amendment]
95 [Amendment]
Official Languages Act
96 [Amendment]
Privacy Act
97 [Amendment]
98 [Amendment]
Parliament of Canada Act
99 [Amendment]
Public Service Employment Act
Amendments to Act
100 [Amendment]
101 [Amendment]
102 [Amendment]
103 [Amendments]
104 [Amendment]
105 [Amendment]
106 [Amendment]
Transitional Provision
107 [Transitional provision]
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Order in council
108 Footnote *(1) The provisions of the Conflict of Interest Act, as enacted by section 2 of this Act, sections 3 to 34 of this Act and any provisions enacted or repeals effected by those sections come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 35 to 38, 59, 83, 88.1 to 88.2 and 100 to 107 in force on assent December 12, 2006; the Conflict of Interest Act, as enacted by section 2, and sections 3 to 34 in force July 9, 2007, see SI/2007-75.]
Marginal note:Order in council
(2) Notwithstanding subsection 114(4) of the Canada Pension Plan, the provisions of the Conflict of Interest Act, as enacted by section 2 of this Act, come into force as provided under subsection (1) but do not apply in respect of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board unless the lieutenant governor in council of each of at least two thirds of the included provinces, within the meaning of subsection 114(1) of the Canada Pension Plan, having in the aggregate not less than two thirds of the population of all of the included provinces, has signified the consent of that province to those provisions.
Marginal note:Coming into force
Footnote *(3) Sections 39 and 40, subsections 44(1) and (2) and sections 56 and 58 come into force six months after the day on which this Act receives royal assent.
Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 39 and 40, subsections 44(1) and (2) and sections 56 and 58 in force June 12, 2007.]
Marginal note:Coming into force
(4) Sections 41 to 43, subsections 44(3) and (4) and sections 45 to 55, 57 and 60 to 64 come into force or are deemed to have come into force on January 1, 2007.
Marginal note:Coming into force
(4.1) Sections 63 and 64 come into force or are deemed to have come into force on January 1, 2007, but do not apply in respect of monetary contributions made before that day.
Marginal note:Order in council
Footnote *(5) Sections 65 to 82, 84 to 88 and 89 to 98 come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
Return to footnote *[Note: Sections 65 to 82, 84 to 88 and 89 to 98 in force July 2, 2008, see SI/2008-41.]
Marginal note:Coming into force
Footnote *(6) Section 99 of this Act comes into force on the day on which section 81 of the Parliament of Canada Act, as enacted by section 28 of this Act, comes into force.
Return to footnote *[Note: Section 99 in force July 9, 2007.]
PART 2Supporting Parliament
Access to Information Act
109 [Amendments]
Auditor General Act
110 [Amendments]
Official Languages Act
111 [Amendments]
Parliament of Canada Act
Amendments to Act
112 [Amendment]
113 [Amendment]
114 [Amendment]
115 [Amendment]
116 [Amendment]
Coordinating Amendments
117 (1) [Repealed, 2006, c. 9, s. 117(2)]
(2) [Amendment]
Privacy Act
118 [Amendments]
Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act
119 [Amendments]
Transitional Provision
120 [Transitional provision]
PART 3Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Administrative Transparency and Disclosure of Wrongdoing
Director of Public Prosecutions Act
Enactment of Act
121 The Director of Public Prosecutions Act is enacted as follows:
[See Director of Public Prosecutions Act]
Transitional Provisions
122 [Transitional provision]
123 [Transitional provisions]
124 [Transitional provisions]
125 [Transitional provision]
126 [Transitional provision]
127 [Transitional provisions]
128 [Transitional provision]
Consequential Amendments
Access to Information Act
129 [Amendment]
Canada Elections Act
130 [Amendment]
131 [Amendments]
132 [Amendment]
133 [Amendments]
134 [Amendment]
135 [Amendment]
136 [Amendment]
Department of Justice Act
137 [Amendment]
Financial Administration Act
138 [Amendment]
139 [Amendment]
Privacy Act
140 [Amendment]
Access to Information Act
Amendments to Act
141 [Amendments]
142 [Amendment]
143 [Amendment]
144 [Amendment]
145 [Amendment]
146 [Amendments]
147 [Amendment]
148 [Amendment]
149 [Amendments]
150 [Amendment]
151 [Amendment]
152 [Amendment]
153 [Amendment]
154 [Amendment]
155 [Amendment]
156 [Amendment]
157 [Amendment]
158 [Amendment]
159 [Amendment]
160 [Amendment]
161 [Amendments]
162 [Amendment]
163 [Amendments]
164 [Amendment]
165 [Amendment]
166 [Amendment]
167 [Amendment]
168 [Amendment]
169 [Amendment]
170 [Amendment]
171 [Amendment]
172 [Amendment]
172.01 [Amendment]
Consequential Amendment
Canadian Wheat Board Act
172.1 [Amendment]
Canada Elections Act
Amendments to Act
173 [Amendment]
174 [Amendments]
175 [Amendment]
176 [Amendment]
177 [Amendment]
Transitional Provisions
178 [Transitional provisions]
Export Development Act
179 [Amendment]
Library and Archives of Canada Act
179.1 [Amendment]
180 [Amendment]
Privacy Act
181 [Amendments]
182 [Amendment]
183 [Amendment]
184 [Amendment]
185 [Amendment]
186 [Amendment]
187 [Amendment]
188 [Amendment]
189 [Amendment]
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