C-37.01 - Act respecting the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal

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47. The council may, in the internal management by-laws, determine any act within its jurisdiction which it has the power or the duty to perform, that it delegates to the executive committee, and prescribe the terms and conditions of the delegation.
However, the following powers may not be delegated:
(1)  the power to adopt a budget, a three-year capital expenditure program or a document under the Act respecting land use planning and development (chapter A‐19.1);
(2)  the power to designate a person to a position that may only be held by a member of the council;
(3)  the power to exercise the powers mentioned in sections 70 to 72.
The council may also, in the internal management by-laws, determine any matter on which the executive committee must give its opinion to the council, and prescribe the terms and conditions of consultation. The internal management by-laws may also prescribe the conditions on which a member of the council may request the executive committee to report to the council on any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive committee.
2000, c. 34, s. 47; 2000, c. 56, s. 17.
47. The council may, in the internal management by-laws, determine any act within its jurisdiction which it has the power or the duty to perform, that it delegates to the executive committee, and prescribe the terms and conditions of the delegation.
However, the following powers may not be delegated:
(1)  the power to adopt a budget, a three-year capital expenditure program or a document under the Act respecting land use planning and development (chapter A‐19.1), Chapter IV of the Cultural Property Act (chapter B‐4), the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities (chapter E‐2.2) or the Act respecting municipal territorial organization (chapter O‐9);
(2)  the power to designate a person to a position that may only be held by a member of the council;
(3)  the power to exercise the powers mentioned in sections 70 to 72.
The council may also, in the internal management by-laws, determine any matter on which the executive committee must give its opinion to the council, and prescribe the terms and conditions of consultation. The internal management by-laws may also prescribe the conditions on which a member of the council may request the executive committee to report to the council on any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive committee.
2000, c. 34, s. 47.