(1) The Governor in Council may terminate an officer’s appointment if the
officer becomes incapable of satisfactorily performing the duties of office.
(2) The Governor in Council may terminate a commissioner’s appointment if
the commissioner is absent from 3 consecutive meetings of the commission
without the commission’s prior leave and without reasonable excuse.
(3) The
Governor in Council must terminate the chairperson’s or chief executive
officer’s appointment if the chairperson or chief executive officer engages
in paid employment outside the chairperson’s or chief executive officer’s
duties of office without the Minister’s approval.
(4) The Governor may
terminate an officer’s appointment if—
(a) a recommendation to the
Legislative Assembly to terminate the appointment is made with the bipartisan
support of the parliamentary committee; and
(b) the Legislative Assembly, by
resolution, approves the termination of the appointment.
(5) The office of a
commissioner is vacated if the commissioner becomes an ineligible person or
the chief executive officer.
(6) The office of the chief executive officer is
vacated if the chief executive officer becomes an ineligible person.