C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall give public notice to the taxpayers of the municipalities in the territory under the jurisdiction of the board. The notice shall be published in a newspaper distributed in the territory of the municipalities.
The notice shall state:
(1)  the number, title, object and date of passage of the by-law;
(2)  the amount of the projected loan and the projected use of the borrowed monies;
(3)  that the taxpayers concerned by the notice have the right to oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy by sending their written objections to the Minister within 30 days following publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each municipality whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
No later than the second regular sitting after receiving the copy, the council of each municipality must approve or reject the by-law. If the council fails to do so, the by-law shall be deemed approved. The clerk-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution under which the council approved or rejected the by-law to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1996, c. 77, s. 28; 1999, c. 43, s. 13; 2003, c. 19, s. 140, s. 250; 2005, c. 28, s. 196; 2009, c. 26, s. 109; 2021, c. 31, s. 132.
607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall give public notice to the taxpayers of the municipalities in the territory under the jurisdiction of the board. The notice shall be published in a newspaper distributed in the territory of the municipalities.
The notice shall state:
(1)  the number, title, object and date of passage of the by-law;
(2)  the amount of the projected loan and the projected use of the borrowed monies;
(3)  that the taxpayers concerned by the notice have the right to oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy by sending their written objections to the Minister within 30 days following publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each municipality whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
No later than the second regular sitting after receiving the copy, the council of each municipality must approve or reject the by-law. If the council fails to do so, the by-law shall be deemed approved. The secretary-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution under which the council approved or rejected the by-law to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1996, c. 77, s. 28; 1999, c. 43, s. 13; 2003, c. 19, s. 140, s. 250; 2005, c. 28, s. 196; 2009, c. 26, s. 109.
607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall give public notice to the taxpayers of the municipalities in the territory under the jurisdiction of the board. The notice shall be published in a newspaper distributed in the territory of the municipalities.
The notice shall state:
(1)  the number, title, object and date of passage of the by-law;
(2)  the amount of the projected loan and the projected use of the borrowed monies;
(3)  that the taxpayers concerned by the notice have the right to oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Regions by sending their written objections to the Minister within 30 days following publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each municipality whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
No later than the second regular sitting after receiving the copy, the council of each municipality must approve or reject the by-law. If the council fails to do so, the by-law shall be deemed approved. The secretary-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution under which the council approved or rejected the by-law to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1996, c. 77, s. 28; 1999, c. 43, s. 13; 2003, c. 19, s. 140, s. 250; 2005, c. 28, s. 196.
607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall give public notice to the taxpayers of the municipalities in the territory under the jurisdiction of the board. The notice shall be published in a newspaper distributed in the territory of the municipalities.
The notice shall state:
(1)  the number, title, object and date of passage of the by-law;
(2)  the amount of the projected loan and the projected use of the borrowed monies;
(3)  that the taxpayers concerned by the notice have the right to oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs, Sports and Recreation by sending their written objections to the Minister within 30 days following publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each municipality whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
No later than the second regular sitting after receiving the copy, the council of each municipality must approve or reject the by-law. If the council fails to do so, the by-law shall be deemed approved. The secretary-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution under which the council approved or rejected the by-law to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1996, c. 77, s. 28; 1999, c. 43, s. 13; 2003, c. 19, s. 140, s. 250.
607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall give public notice to the taxpayers of the municipalities in the territory under the jurisdiction of the board. The notice shall be published in a newspaper distributed in the territory of the municipalities.
The notice shall state:
(1)  the number, title, object and date of passage of the by-law;
(2)  the amount of the projected loan and the projected use of the borrowed monies;
(3)  that the taxpayers concerned by the notice have the right to oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Greater Montréal by sending their written objections to the Minister within 30 days following publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each municipality whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
The council of each municipality shall, at the first regular sitting after receiving the copy, approve or reject the by-law by resolution; the secretary-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1996, c. 77, s. 28; 1999, c. 43, s. 13.
607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall give public notice to the taxpayers of the municipalities in the territory under the jurisdiction of the board. The notice shall be published in a newspaper distributed in the territory of the municipalities.
The notice shall state:
(1)  the number, title, object and date of passage of the by-law;
(2)  the amount of the projected loan and the projected use of the borrowed monies;
(3)  that the taxpayers concerned by the notice have the right to oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs by sending their written objections to the Minister within 30 days following publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each municipality whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
The council of each municipality shall, at the first regular sitting after receiving the copy, approve or reject the by-law by resolution; the secretary-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63; 1996, c. 2, s. 455; 1996, c. 77, s. 28.
607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall publish the by-law in a notice addressed to all the taxpayers of the municipalities in the territory under the jurisdiction of the management board; the notice is published in a newspaper circulated in that territory. The notice shall also inform the taxpayers that they may oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs by sending their written objections to the Minister within the 30 days following the publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each municipality whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
The council of each municipality shall, at the first regular sitting after receiving the copy, approve or reject the by-law by resolution; the secretary-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63; 1996, c. 2, s. 455.
607. Once the by-law is passed, the secretary of the management board shall publish the by-law in a notice addressed to all the taxpayers of the corporations in the territory under the jurisdiction of the management board; the notice is published in a newspaper circulated in that territory. The notice shall also inform the taxpayers that they may oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs by sending their written objections to the Minister within the 30 days following the publication of the notice.
Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board shall send a copy of it to each corporation whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
The council of each corporation shall, at the first regular sitting after receiving the copy, approve or reject the by-law by resolution; the secretary-treasurer shall send a copy of the resolution to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2; 1984, c. 38, s. 63.
607. Within 15 days of the passing of the by-law, the secretary of the management board must send a copy of it to each corporation whose territory is subject to the jurisdiction of the management board.
The council of each corporation must, at the first regular sitting after receiving the copy, approve or reject the by-law by resolution; the secretary-treasurer sends a copy of the resolution to the secretary of the management board.
1979, c. 83, s. 2.