The Crown Foundations Act

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1 CROWN FOUNDATIONS c. C-50.12 The Crown Foundations Act Repealed by Chapter 15 of the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 2013 (effective July 31, 2013). Formerly Chapter C-50.12 of the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1994 (effective October 10, 1994). NOTE: This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this consolidation.

2 c. C-50.12 CROWN FOUNDATIONS Table of Contents 1 Short title 2 Interpretation 3 Foundations established 4 Corporation 5 Purposes 6 Powers 7 Crown agent 8 Capacity to contract 9 Liability in tort 10 Board of trustees 11 Bylaws 12 Administration 13 Investments 14 Directions of donors 15 Immunity from liability 16 Fiscal year 17 Audit 18 Annual report

3 CROWN FOUNDATIONS c. C-50.12 CHAPTER C-50.12 An Act to establish Crown Foundations for Saskatchewan Universities Short title 1 This Act may be cited as The Crown Foundations Act. Interpretation 2 In this Act: (a) board means the board of trustees of a foundation appointed pursuant to section 10; (b) Crown means the Crown in right of Saskatchewan; (c) foundation means a foundation established pursuant to section 3; (d) minister means the member of the Executive Council to whom for the time being the administration of this Act is assigned; (e) university means The University of Regina or The University of Saskatchewan. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.2. Foundations established 3 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations: (a) establishing a foundation for The University of Regina; (b) establishing a foundation for The University of Saskatchewan; (c) restricting and regulating the powers of a foundation; (d) designating a head office for a foundation; (e) respecting the administration or activities of a foundation; (f) respecting the winding up of a foundation. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.3. Corporation 4 A foundation is a corporation. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.4. Purposes 5 The purposes of a foundation are: (a) to promote contributions to the foundation; (b) to receive gifts of real and personal property, including moneys; and

4 c. C-50.12 CROWN FOUNDATIONS (c) to provide grants and transfers of real and personal property to the university to which the foundation relates for the purpose of supporting and promoting the educational or research activities of that university. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.5. Powers 6 Subject to this Act and the regulations, a foundation has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.6. Crown agent 7(1) A foundation is for all its purposes an agent of the Crown, and a foundation s powers pursuant to this Act may be exercised only as an agent of the Crown. (2) All property of a foundation, all moneys acquired, administered, possessed or received from any source and all profits earned by the foundation are the property of the Crown and are, for all purposes, including taxation of whatever nature or description, deemed to be the property of the Crown. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.7. Capacity to contract 8(1) A foundation has the capacity to contract and to sue and be sued in its corporate name with respect to any right or obligation acquired or incurred by it on behalf of the Crown as if the right or obligation were acquired or incurred on its own behalf. (2) A foundation, on behalf of the Crown, may contract in its corporate name without specific reference to the Crown. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.8. Liability in tort 9 A foundation may: (a) sue with respect to any tort; and (b) be sued with respect to liabilities in tort to the extent to which the Crown is subject pursuant to The Proceedings Against the Crown Act. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.9. Board of trustees 10(1) A foundation consists of a board of five trustees appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. (2) At least two of the persons appointed pursuant to this section must be appointed from a list of persons nominated by the university to which the foundation relates.

5 CROWN FOUNDATIONS c. C-50.12 (3) A person appointed pursuant to subsection (1): (a) holds office for a period not exceeding three years and until a successor is appointed; and (b) may be reappointed for a second term. (4) Subject to subsection (5), where the office of a person appointed pursuant to subsection (1) becomes vacant: (a) the Lieutenant Governor in Council may: (i) appoint a person for the remainder of the term of the person who vacated the office; or (ii) appoint a person for the term mentioned in subsection (3); and (b) the vacancy does not impair the power of the other persons constituting the board to act. (5) Where the person who vacated an office was appointed from a list of persons nominated by the university to which the foundation relates, the Lieutenant Governor in Council shall appoint a person pursuant to subsection (4) only from a list of persons nominated by that university. (6) The Lieutenant Governor in Council shall designate a trustee as the chairperson of the board and may designate another trustee as vice-chairperson of the board to act in the absence or inability to act of the chairperson. (7) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may fix a quorum for the transaction of business at meetings of the board. (8) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may determine the allowances for travelling and other expenses to be paid to trustees. (9) A foundation shall pay any allowances for trustees and any other costs of administering the foundation from its own moneys. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.10. Bylaws 11(1) A board may make bylaws: (a) governing its procedures and the conduct of its meetings; (b) respecting the criteria on which grants and transfers of real and personal property may be provided to the university to which the foundation relates; (c) governing the administration of the foundation s assets. (2) The bylaws are subject to the regulations. (3) A bylaw is not effective until it is approved by the minister. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.11.

6 c. C-50.12 CROWN FOUNDATIONS Administration 12 A board may make resolutions governing the administration of a foundation. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.12. Investments 13 A foundation may: (a) invest any part of its moneys in any security or class of securities authorized for investment of moneys in the general revenue fund pursuant to The Financial Administration Act, 1993; and (b) dispose of the investments in any manner, on any terms and in any amount that the foundation considers expedient. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.13. Directions of donors 14 When providing grants or transfers of real or personal property to a university, a foundation shall consider the directions of the persons who have made gifts to the foundation and shall notify the university to which the foundation relates of those directions, but the foundation and the university are not bound by those directions. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.14. Immunity from liability 15 No action lies or shall be instituted against the minister, a foundation, a board or a board trustee, where the minister, foundation, board or board trustee is acting pursuant to the authority of this Act or the regulations made pursuant to this Act, for any loss or damage suffered by reason of anything in good faith done, caused, permitted or authorized to be done, attempted to be done or omitted to be done, by any of them, pursuant to or in the exercise or supposed exercise of any power conferred by this Act or the regulations or in the carrying out or supposed carrying out of any duty imposed by this Act or the regulations. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.15. Fiscal year 16 The fiscal year of a foundation is the period commencing on May 1 in one year and ending on April 30 in the following year. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.16. Audit 17 The Provincial Auditor or any other auditor or auditors appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council shall audit the records, accounts and financial statements of a foundation annually and at any other time that the Lieutenant Governor in Council may require. 1994, c.c-50.12, s.17.

7 CROWN FOUNDATIONS c. C-50.12 Annual report 18(1) A foundation, in each fiscal year, in accordance with The Tabling of Documents Act, 1991, shall submit to the minister: (a) a report of the foundation on its business for its preceding fiscal year; and (b) a financial statement showing the business of the foundation for its preceding fiscal year in any form that may be required by Treasury Board. (2) The minister, in accordance with The Tabling of Documents Act, 1991, shall lay before the Legislative Assembly each report and statement received by him or her pursuant to subsection (1). 1994, c.c-50.12, s.18.

8 c. C-50.12 CROWN FOUNDATIONS REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Printed by the authority of THE QUEEN S PRINTER Copyright 1996