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Order in Council 52/2009 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Order in Council No. 052 , Approved and Ordered FEB - 6 2909 Executive Council Chambers, Victoria lel a wriltcttelfoK On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieetenant-Govertier, 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with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that (a) all previous appointments of acting ministers are rescinded, (b) if a minister named in the second column of the attached Schedule is (i) absent from the capital, (ii) unable through illness to perform the duties of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 perfotui some or all of the duties of office, the minister named opposite that office in the third column is appointed acting minister, and (c) if the acting minister named in the third column is also unable to perform the duties of office for a reason set out in paragraph (b) (i), (ii) or (iii), the minister named opposite in the fourth column is appointed acting minister. Pr ding Member of the ecutive Comic, (This part is for CUimirristral 1.,e purposes only and is not port of the Order,) Authority under which Order is made: Act and secrion:- ConStitatiort Act., R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 66, ss. .10 to 14; (.IC 1512009 ()filet: (sNcify):- Members' conflict of interest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 287, s. 11 04 February 2009 0/149/2009/7 page 1 of 2 ACTING MINISTERS Portfolio Minister 1st Acting 2nd Acting Premier Gordon Campbell Shirley Bond Colin Hansen Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Mike de Jong Wally Oppal Murray Coell Advanced Education and Labour Market Development Murray Coell Blair Lekstrom Ron Cantelon Agriculture and Lands Ron Cantelon John van Dongen Barry Penner Attorney General Wally Oppal Mike de Jong Tom Christensen Children and Family Development Tom Christensen Shirley Bond Wally Oppal Community Development Kevin Krueger Ida Chong Pat Bell Education Shirley Bond Tom Christensen George Abbott Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Blair Lekstrom Kevin Krueger Bill Bennett Environment Barry Penner George Abbott Ron Cantelon Finance Colin Hansen Kevin Falcon Ida Chong Forests and Range Pat Bell Rich Coleman Mike de Jong Health Services George Abbott Colin Hansen Shirley Bond Healthy Living and Sport Mary Polak Bill Bennett Colin Hansen Housing and Social Development Rich Coleman Murray Coell John van Dongen Labour and Citizens' Services Iain Black Mary Polak Blair Lekstrom Public Safety and Solicitor General John van Dongen Wally Oppal Rich Coleman Small Business, Technology and Economic Development Ida Chong Barry Penner lain Black Tourism, Culture and the Arts Bill Bennett Ron Cantelon Kevin Krueger Transportation and Infrastructure Kevin Falcon Pat Bell Mike de Jong .
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