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Council of the College of Registered Nurses and Midwives of Prince Edward Island

Published date: August 29, 2024
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The Council of the College of Registered Nurses and Midwives governs the affairs of the college.

What is the function of the council?

Section 7(2) of the Regulated Health Professions Act, (the "RHPA") describes the duties of the council of a college as follows:

  • to manage and conduct the business and affairs of the college; and
  • to exercise the college’s rights, powers and privileges in the college’s name and on the college’s behalf.

RHPA, Section 10 (1) states that "A council may make bylaws not inconsistent with this Act or the regulations relating to the management and operation of the college, including bylaws. In addition, RHPA, in Section 10(2), states that Council:

  • shall appoint a registrar for the purposes of this Act and the regulations; and
  • may remunerate the registrar for performing the registrar’s duties under this Act.

Primary role:  Non-adjudicative

Material role: 

  • Strategic Development 
  • Advisory 
  • Professional Organization 
  • Managerial/Oversight 

How many people are on the council?

Section 7 of the RHPA provides that a council shall be comprised of at least six persons.

What are the requirements of council members?

Formal Qualifications

Dependent on position sought.

Work & Experience Requirements

Dependent on position sought.

Skills Required

Consistent with material role (see "Function" above).

What are the nomination requirements?

Subsection 7(5) of the RHPA provides that at least one third of the members of a council shall be public representatives appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. The remaining two thirds of the members of a council are nominated by the membership of the College in accordance with its bylaws.

Will I get paid?

There is no remuneration paid to members of the Council. 

What is the time commitment of the council?

There are several meetings per year with an aggregate time commitment of 25 to 30 hrs maximum. Opportunities may exist for additional committee work. Orientation is provided. An annual one-day education event is recommended.

The RHPA provides that the term of a member of a council shall not exceed three years. A member may serve more than one term of office but not more than six consecutive years.

Council of the Association of Registered Nurses of PEI - Members
Name County Term Start Term End
Gordon Coffin Prince Apr 16, 2024 Apr 16, 2027
Mark MacKenzie Prince Sept 9, 2023 Sept 9, 2026
Lynn Fraser Queens May 1, 2022 May 1, 2025
Christine Drummond Prince Sept 9, 2023 May 31, 2024
Chelsea Chessman Queens May 1, 2022 May 1, 2025
Chantal Noye Prince May 1, 2022 May 1, 2025
Rosemary Herbert Queens May 1, 2022 May 1, 2025
Alaba Boluwade (public representative) Kings Aug 14, 2024 Aug 14, 2027
Daniel Hughes (public representative) Kings Oct 29, 2022 Oct 29, 2025

How can I apply?

If you would like to serve as a member of a provincial government agency, board, or commission (ABC) you can apply online through Engage PEI

Who can I contact?

Nursing Policy Analyst

Department of Health & Wellness

Phone: 902-368-6748

 

General Inquiries

Executive Council Office

5th Floor, Shaw Building

95 Rochford Street

P.O. Box 2000,

Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8



General Inquiries:

Phone: 902-368-4502

Fax: 902-368-6118

Engage PEI Inquiries: 

engagepei@gov.pe.ca 

Visit Engage PEI to learn more about serving as a member of an agency, board or commission (ABC).

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