A-19.1 - Act respecting land use planning and development

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75.1. The Government may, by order, establish joint land use planning commissions having jurisdiction in the combined territory of two regional county municipalities.
The order shall determine the number of members of the commission, which shall not be less than four nor more than eight. It shall also fix the date before which the commission must produce the document referred to in section 75.8 and the date before which the commission must submit the report required under section 75.12 to the Government.
2001, c. 25, s. 1; 2002, c. 68, s. 52; 2010, c. 10, s. 43.
75.1. The Government may, by order, establish joint land use planning commissions having jurisdiction in the combined territory of two regional county municipalities.
The order shall determine the number of members of the commission, which shall not be less than four nor more than eight. It shall also fix the date before which the commission must produce the document referred to in section 75.8 and the date before which the commission must submit the report required under section 75.12 to the Government.
For the purposes of this chapter, regional county municipality means any municipality responsible for the maintenance, in its territory, of a land use planning and development plan, and warden means the mayor in the case of a local municipality similarly responsible.
2001, c. 25, s. 1; 2002, c. 68, s. 52.
75.1. The Government may, by order, establish joint land use planning commissions having jurisdiction in the combined territory of two regional county municipalities.
The order shall determine the number of members of the commission, which shall not be less than four nor more than eight. It shall also fix the date before which the commission must produce the document referred to in section 75.8 and the date before which the commission must submit the report required under section 75.12 to the Government.
For the purposes of this chapter, regional county municipality means any municipality responsible for the maintenance, in its territory, of a development plan, and warden means the mayor in the case of a local municipality similarly responsible.
2001, c. 25, s. 1.