A-19.1 - Act respecting land use planning and development

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148.0.22. A person who demolishes an immovable or has it demolished without the committee’s authorization or in contravention of the conditions of the authorization is liable to a fine of not less than $10,000 and not more than $250,000. However, the maximum fine is $1,140,000 in the case of the demolition, by a legal person, of an immovable recognized in accordance with the Cultural Heritage Act (chapter P-9.002) or situated on a heritage site recognized in accordance with that Act.
In addition, the by-law referred to in section 148.0.2 may require that person to restore the immovable so demolished to its former condition. If the offender fails to restore the immovable in accordance with the by-law, the council may have the work carried out and recover the costs from the offender, in which case section 148.0.17 applies, with the necessary modifications.
2005, c. 6, s. 134; 2017, c. 13, s. 17; 2021, c. 10, s. 111.
148.0.22. A person who demolishes an immovable or has it demolished without the committee’s authorization or in contravention of the conditions of the authorization is liable to a fine of not less than $10,000 and not more than $250,000.
In addition, the by-law referred to in section 148.0.2 may require that person to restore the immovable so demolished to its former condition. If the offender fails to restore the immovable in accordance with the by-law, the council may have the work carried out and recover the costs from the offender, in which case section 148.0.17 applies, with the necessary modifications.
2005, c. 6, s. 134; 2017, c. 13, s. 17.
148.0.22. A person who demolishes an immovable or has it demolished without the committee’s authorization or in contravention of the conditions of the authorization is liable to a fine of not less than $5,000 and not more than $25,000.
In addition, the by-law referred to in section 148.0.2 may require that person to restore the immovable so demolished to its former condition. If the offender fails to restore the immovable in accordance with the by-law, the council may have the work carried out and recover the costs from the offender, in which case section 148.0.17 applies, with the necessary modifications.
2005, c. 6, s. 134.