C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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608. If all the corporations have approved the by-law, the secretary of the management board, in a notice addressed to all the taxpayers of the corporations and published in a newspaper circulated in their territory, publishes the by-law and informs the taxpayers that they may oppose the approval of the by-law by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Commission municipale du Québec, by sending their written objections to the Commission within the 30 days following the publication of the notice.
After that period has expired, the secretary of the management board sends the by-law to the Commission together with all the necessary documents attesting that the prescribed formalities have been complied with. The Commission then inquires into the merits of the by-law and, where it has received objections, it must give the persons who oppose the by-law the opportunity to be heard.
After completing the inquiry, the Commission makes a report to the Minister of Municipal Affairs. It may also recommend to the Minister that he order every corporation to submit the by-law to the electors who are property owners, in accordance with article 444.
1979, c. 83, s. 2.