BILL NO. 34
(as introduced)
2nd Session, 58th General Assembly
Nova Scotia
50 Elizabeth II, 2001
Social Workers Act
(amended)
The Honourable Peter G. Christie
Minister of Community Services
First Reading: April 18, 2001
Second Reading: May 18, 2001
Third Reading: May 29, 2001
Explanatory Notes
Clause 1 amends the definitions of "private practice" and "social worker" and adds a new definition of "Registrar".
Clause 2 provides that the Nova Scotia Association of Social Workers may make by-laws prescribing standards of practice for social workers.
Subclause 3(1) increases the size of the Board of Examiners from ten to twelve members.
Subclause 3(2) provides that a member of the Board of Examiners whose term of office has expired may continue to serve on the Board until re-appointed or replaced.
Clause 4 provides that the Registrar and Assistant Registrar will no longer be officers of the Board of Examiners.
Clause 5 increases the quorum of the Board of Examiners from five to six members.
Clause 6 provides that the Board of Examiners shall only register, as a member of the Nova Scotia Association of Social Workers, a registered member in good standing of another association if that registered member holds one or more social-work degrees.
Clause 7 requires the Board of Examiners to maintain a Register of Social Workers (Provisional).
Clause 8 makes a change that is necessary as a result of the change made in Clause 7.
Clause 9 provides that, where a person ceases to be a member of the Nova Scotia Association of Social Workers or ceases to be registered for any reason, that person remains subject to the jurisdiction of the Board of Examiners in respect of any disciplinary matter arising out of the person's conduct while a member.
Clause 10 enables the Complaints Committee to investigate a member where the Committee has reasonable grounds to believe that the member is guilty of conduct unbecoming.
Clause 11 expands the powers of the Complaints Committee and removes the right of a complainant to have a decision of the Complaints Committee reviewed.
Clause 12 provides that, after the Complaints Committee refers a matter to the Discipline Committee, the member complained of may tender to the Complaints Committee a proposed settlement agreement that includes an admission of a discipline matter and the member's consent to a specified disposition, conditional upon the acceptance of the agreement by the Discipline Committee.
Clause 13 enables the Discipline Committee to hold a hearing involving allegations of conduct unbecoming or a breach of the Code of Ethics.
(a) provides that the parties to a proceeding before the Discipline Committee are the Board of Examiners and the member of the Association whose conduct is being investigated; and
(b) deals with the admissibility of evidence before a Discipline Committee.
Subclause 15(1) enables the Discipline Committee to hear and determine allegations of conduct unbecoming.
Subclause 15(2) sets out the circumstances in which a member of the Association may be found guilty of conduct unbecoming.
Clause 16 expands the powers of the Discipline Committee to include situations involving conduct unbecoming or a breach of the Code of Ethics.
Clause 17 provides that where the registration of a member of the Association is revoked or suspended, the Registrar shall ensure that the public is properly notified.
Clause 18 requires the Discipline Committee, upon the request of the member against whom an allegation was made, to publish the determination that an allegation of a violation of the Code of Ethics or conduct unbecoming was unfounded.
Clause 19 provides that the Discipline Committee and each member of the Committee have all the powers, privileges and immunities of a commissioner appointed pursuant to the Public Inquiries Act.
Clause 20 repeals a provision that is no longer necessary as a result of the change made in Clause 14.
Clause 21 provides that
(a) it is the duty of a member who is charged in a disciplinary matter to appear at the hearing; and
(b) a member may appeal on any point of law from a finding of the Discipline Committee to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal.
An Act to Amend Chapter 12
of the Acts of 1993,
the Social Workers Act
Be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly as follows:
1 Section 2 of Chapter 12 of the Acts of 1993, the Social Workers Act, is amended by
(a) striking out "or employed by a partnership or corporation that provides social-work services" in the second, third and fourth lines of clause (j) and substituting "as determined by the Board";
(b) adding ", including a registered social worker (provisional)," immediately after "Province" in the third line of clause (k); and
(c) repealing clause (m) and substituting the following clause:
2 Subsection 11(1) of Chapter 12 is amended by adding immediately after clause (k) the following clause:
3 (1) Clause 15(1)(a) of Chapter 12 is amended by striking out "seven" in the first line and substituting "nine".
(2) Subsection 15(3) of Chapter 12 is amended by adding "and may continue to serve until re-appointed or replaced" immediately after "re-appointed" in the second and third lines.
4 (1) Subsection 16(1) of Chapter 12 is amended by striking out ", a Registrar, an Assistant Registrar" in the second and third lines.
(2) Subsection 16(2) of Chapter 12 is repealed.
5 Subsection 17(2) of Chapter 12 is amended by striking out "Five" in the first line and substituting "Six".
6 Clause 22(2)(c) of Chapter 12 is amended by adding "and who holds one or more of the degrees referred to in clauses (a) and (b)" immediately after "Council" in the last line.
7 Chapter 12 is further amended by adding immediately after Section 22 the following Section:
(a) is a registered member in good standing of a Canadian association of social workers approved by the Council;
(b) is registered in an accredited faculty of social work;
(c) agrees to complete the requirements and obtain a bachelor of social work degree from an approved faculty of social work within a time frame approved by the Board, but not to exceed eight years from the date of application for registration pursuant to this Section;
(d) has filed with the Board proof as prescribed by the regulations;
(e) has paid the prescribed fee; and
(f) if employed, agrees to work under the supervision of a registered social worker, until qualifying as a registered social worker.
(2) Every person who meets the requirements of this Section and whose name appears on the Register of Social Workers (Provisional) may use the designation "Registered Social Worker (Provisional)" or initials designating the same.
(3) The Board shall, upon application, register as a registered social worker any registered social worker (provisional) who obtains a bachelor of social work degree from an accredited faculty of social work without any requirement of passing further examinations.
8 Subsection 25(1) of Chapter 12 is amended by adding ", 22A" immediately after "22" in the first line.
9 Chapter 12 is further amended by adding immediately after Section 25 the following Section:
10 Subsection 28(1) of Chapter 12 is amended by adding ", conduct unbecoming" immediately after "misconduct" in the last line.
11 (1) Subsection 29(2) of Chapter 12 is repealed and the following subsection substituted:
(2) The Complaints Committee, in accordance with the information it receives, may
(a) dismiss the complaint;
(b) attempt to resolve the matter informally;
(c) with the consent of both parties, refer the matter, in whole or in part, for mediation;
(d) counsel the social worker or social worker candidate;
(e) reprimand the social worker or social worker candidate, with that person's consent;
(f) with the consent of the social worker or social worker candidate, require that person to undergo such treatment or re-education as the Committee considers necessary;
(g) refer the matter, in whole or in part, to the Discipline Committee.
(2) Subsections 29(5) to (7) of Chapter 12 are repealed and the following subsections substituted:
(5) Where, during an investigation, the Complaints Committee
(a) determines that it is desirable in the public interest to suspend the registration or restrict the registration of the person being complained of pending the completion of the investigation and, where the matter is referred to the Discipline Committee, the hearing and adjudication of the complaint;
(b) has furnished the person with the notice of such determination as is prescribed by the Complaints Committee; and
(c) has heard such explanation as is offered by the person at the suspension hearing or provided for in the notice,
the Complaints Committee may suspend the registration of the person or restrict the registration of the person on a temporary basis.
(6) A decision pursuant to subsection (5) continues in force until final resolution by the Discipline Committee.
12 Chapter 12 is further amended by adding immediately after Section 29 the following Section:
(2) The Complaints Committee may, in its discretion, recommend or refuse to recommend acceptance of the proposed settlement agreement by the Discipline Committee.
(3) Where the Complaints Committee recommends the acceptance of the proposed settlement agreement, the Committee shall instruct legal counsel for the Board to advise the Discipline Committee hearing the complaint of its recommendation.
(4) Where the Complaints Committee refuses to recommend the proposed settlement agreement, the hearing shall proceed without reference to the proposed settlement agreement.
(5) Where the Discipline Committee appointed to hear the complaint accepts the recommendation of the Complaints Committee, the Discipline Committee shall confirm its acceptance by written decision that incorporates the settlement agreement.
(6) Where the Discipline Committee appointed to hear the complaint rejects the recommendation of the Complaints Committee,
(a) it shall advise the Registrar of its decision;
(b) it shall proceed no further with the hearing of the complaint;
(c) a new Discipline Committee shall be appointed to hear the complaint and no member of the Discipline Committee that considered the proposed settlement agreement shall be a member of the new Discipline Committee; and
(d) the Complaints Committee retains jurisdiction over the complaint until the commencement of the hearing by the new Discipline Committee.
13 Subsection 30(6) of Chapter 12 is amended by striking out "or incompetence" in the third line and substituting ", conduct unbecoming, incompetence or breach of the Code of Ethics".
14 Subsections 32(1) and (2) of Chapter 12 are repealed and the following subsections substituted:
(a) the Board; and
(b) the member of the Association whose conduct is being investigated.
(2) The following evidence is not admissible before a Discipline Committee unless the opposing party has been given, at least ten days before the hearing,
(a) in the case of written or documentary evidence, an opportunity to examine the evidence;
(b) in the case of evidence of an expert, a copy of the expert's written report or, where there is no written report, a written summary of the evidence; or
(c) in the case of evidence of a witness, the identity of the witness.
(2A) Notwithstanding subsection (2), a Discipline Committee may in its discretion allow the introduction of evidence that would be otherwise inadmissible under subsection (2) and may make directions it considers necessary to ensure that a party is not prejudiced.
15 (1) Clause 33(2)(a) of Chapter 12 is amended by striking out "or" in the third line and substituting ", conduct unbecoming,".
(2) Section 33 of Chapter 12 is further amended by adding immediately after subsection (3) the following subsection:
(3A) A member may be found guilty of conduct unbecoming by the Discipline Committee if the member has been guilty, in the opinion of the Committee, of
(a) conduct unbecoming as defined in the Code of Ethics; or
(b) misbehaviour done outside of a worker-client relationship that reflects on the member's integrity or competence and that could bring discredit to the profession.
16 Section 34 of Chapter 12 is amended by striking out "or incompetence" in the second and third lines and substituting ", conduct unbecoming, incompetence or a breach of the Code of Ethics".
17 Section 37 of Chapter 12 is repealed and the following Section substituted:
37 Where the registration of a member of the Association is revoked or suspended by the Complaints Committee or the Discipline Committee, the Registrar shall place a notice in such publication as the Registrar deems necessary in order to inform the public.
18 Section 38 of Chapter 12 is amended by adding "or a violation of the Code of Ethics or conduct unbecoming" immediately after "incompetence" in the fifth line.
19 Sections 44 and 45 of Chapter 12 are repealed and the following Section substituted:
20 Section 47 of Chapter 12 is repealed.
21 Chapter 12 is further amended by adding immediately after Section 50 the following Sections:
50B (1) The member complained against may appeal on any point of law from the findings of the Discipline Committee to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal.
(2) The notice of appeal shall be served on the Registrar and the complainant.
(3) The record on appeal from the findings of a Discipline Committee shall consist of a copy of the transcript of the proceedings, the decision of the Committee and the evidence before the hearing, certified by the chair of the Committee.
(4) The Civil Procedure Rules governing appeals from the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal that are not inconsistent with this Act apply mutatis mutandis to an appeal to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal pursuant to this Section.
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