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THE DISCIPLINE FILE

Case No.: 18-013-RDO continued

3. This matter and its outcome will be published by APEGA in any form or media deemed appropriate but having regards to the established publication practices of APEGA in prior cases, and such publication will name Mr. Normand N. Fallu, P.Eng.

that recommendation, and following a discussion and review with the Discipline Committee Case Manager, the following recommended orders are issued pursuant to Section 52 of the Act: 1. Mr. Normand N. Fallu, P.Eng., will receive a letter of reprimand, a copy of which will be maintained permanently in the Member's registration file and be considered at any future date by APEGA. 2. Mr. Normand N. Fallu, P.Eng., must confirm his knowledge of professionalism, law, and ethics by successfully passing the National Professional Practice Exam (NPPE) within six months of the date of this order. Should Mr. Fallu fail to successfully complete the NPPE within the stated time, his membership with APEGA will be cancelled.

Signed,

NORMAND N. FALLU , P.ENG. REX PERCHARD, P.ENG. APEGA Investigative Committee CHRISTINE NEFF, P.ENG. Case Manager, APEGA Discipline Committee

Date: December 17, 2018

Date: January 16, 2019

Case No.: 18-012-RDO

IN THE MATTER OF THE ENGINEERING AND GEOSCIENCE PROFESSIONS ACT, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDUCT OF [PROFESSIONAL MEMBER], P.ENG.

Section 163.1 (4.1) accessing child pornography.

The Investigative Committee of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) has conducted an investigation into the conduct of [Professional Member], P.Eng. (“the Member”). The investigation was conducted with respect to a complaint initiated by [Complainant], P.Eng., APEGA Deputy Registrar and Chief Regulatory Officer of APEGA, dated January 16, 2018 (the "Complaint"). BACKGROUND The Complainant alleged that the member engaged in unprofessional conduct and violated the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act (“the Act") and Code of Ethics (“the Code") by contravening the Criminal Code of Canada , Section 163.1(4) possessing child pornography and A.

B. THE COMPLAINT The Investigative Committee conducted an investigation with respect to the following allegations outlined in the Complaint: 1. Whether the Professional Member had been arrested and charged with accessing and possession of child pornography after his employer, an engineering firm, discovered materials on his work computer which were believed to be child pornography. 2. Whether the Professional Member was sentenced to two years imprisonment and three years of probation for contravening Sections 163.1 (4) and

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