C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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14.18. Every municipality to which a jurisdiction has been delegated may, if so authorized by the party having delegated its jurisdiction and subject to the conditions determined by that party, subdelegate all or part of the jurisdiction to a legal person established in the public interest, to a body referred to in articles 6.1 to 14.16 or to the Centre d’acquisitions gouvernementales or, as the case may be, Minister of Cybersecurity and Digital Technology.
1998, c. 31, s. 31; 2005, c. 7, s. 61; 2005, c. 6, s. 201; 2020, c. 2, s. 18; 2021, c. 33, s. 45.
14.18. Every municipality to which a jurisdiction has been delegated may, if so authorized by the party having delegated its jurisdiction and subject to the conditions determined by that party, subdelegate all or part of the jurisdiction to a legal person established in the public interest, to a body referred to in articles 6.1 to 14.16 or to the Centre d’acquisitions gouvernementales or, as the case may be, Infrastructures technologiques Québec.
1998, c. 31, s. 31; 2005, c. 7, s. 61; 2005, c. 6, s. 201; 2020, c. 2, s. 18.
14.18. Every municipality to which a jurisdiction has been delegated may, if so authorized by the party having delegated its jurisdiction and subject to the conditions determined by that party, subdelegate all or part of the jurisdiction to a legal person established in the public interest, to a body referred to in articles 6.1 to 14.16 or to the Centre de services partagés du Québec.
1998, c. 31, s. 31; 2005, c. 7, s. 61; 2005, c. 6, s. 201.
14.18. Every municipality to which a jurisdiction has been delegated may, if so authorized by the party having delegated its jurisdiction and subject to the conditions determined by that party, subdelegate all or part of the jurisdiction to a legal person established in the public interest, to a body referred to in articles 6.1 to 14.17 or to the Centre de services partagés du Québec.
1998, c. 31, s. 31; 2005, c. 7, s. 61.
14.18. Every municipality to which a jurisdiction has been delegated may, if so authorized by the party having delegated its jurisdiction and subject to the conditions determined by that party, subdelegate all or part of the jurisdiction to a legal person established in the public interest, to a body referred to in articles 6.1 to 14.17 or to the General Purchasing Director.
1998, c. 31, s. 31.