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Order in Council 595/2001 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Order in Council No. , Approved and 5 95 Ordered JUN 2 1 2001 Lieutenant Governor Executive Council Chambers, Victoria On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that (a) all previous appointments of acting ministers are rescinded, (b) if a minister named in Column 2 of the attached Schedule is (i) absent from the capital, (ii) unable through illness to perform the duties of office, or (iii) unable by reason of section 11 of the Members Conflict of interest Act to perform some or all of the duties of office, the minister named opposite that office in Column 3 is appointed acting minister, and (c) if the acting minister in Column 3 is also unable perform the duties due to the reasons set out in paragraph (i) to (iii), the minister named opposite in Column 4 is appointed acting minister. Presiding Member of the Exe utive Council (This part is for administrative purposes only and is lot part of the Order.) Authority under vihich Order is made: Act and section:- Constitution Act, sections 10 to 14; Members Conflict of Interest Act. section 11 (2) Other (specify):- 2-00 June 20 2001 771/2001/13/ca Schedule Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Coiumn 4 Ministry Minister First Acting Minister Second Acting Minister Premier Gordon Campbell Christy Clark Gary Collins Advanced Education Shirley Bond Christy Clark George Abbott Agriculture, Food & Fisheries John van Dongen Murray Coell Stan Hagen Attorney General and Minister Geoff Plant Michael de Jong Sindi Hawkins Responsible for Treaty Negotiations Children and Family Development Gordon Hogg Linda Reid Murray Coell Community, Aboriginal and George Abbott Lynn Stephens Ted Nebbling Women's Services Competition. Science and Enterprise Rick Thorpe Kevin Falcon Graham Bruce Education Christy Clark Gordon Hogg Shirley Bond Energy and Mines Rizhard Neufeld Stan Hagen Greg Halsey-Brandt Finance Gary Collies Bill Barisoff Rick Thorpe Forests Michael de Jong George Abbott Joyce Murray Health Planning Sindi Hawkins Colin Hansen Shirley Bond Health Services Cohn Hansen Gulzar Cheema Katherine Whittred Human Resources Murray Coell Graham Bruce Gordon Hogg Management Services Sandy Santori Rich Coleman Rick Thorpe Provincial Revenue Bill Barisoff Gary Collins Stan Hagen Public Safety and Solicitor General Rich Coleman Geoff Plant Joyce Murray Skills Development and Labour Graham Bruce Judith Reid Michael de Jong Sustainable Resource Management Stan Hagen Joyce Murray Richard Neufeld Transportation Judith Reid Rick Thorpe Sandy Santori Water, Land and Air Protection Joyce Murray Stan Hagen John van Dongen 1 of 1 .
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