F-2.1 - Act respecting municipal taxation

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244.74. The body must deposit the proceeds of the tax it receives in an account opened for that purpose at a financial institution.
Subject to the third paragraph, the body must, under the rules it sets, apportion the sums contained in the account among the local municipalities for the purpose of financing 9-1-1 emergency centres.
The body must contribute, out of those sums and in the amount determined annually by the Minister of Public Security after consulting with the Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy, the Union des municipalités du Québec, the Fédération québécoise des municipalités locales et régionales (FQM) and Ville de Montréal, to financing the costs related to verifying that a 9-1-1 emergency centre meets the condition prescribed in subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph of section 52.7 of the Civil Protection Act (chapter S-2.3), whether the verification is carried out by the Minister of Public Security or by a body it designates for that purpose. It may also use up to 3% of those sums annually to pay its administrative costs and other miscellaneous expenses related to the services rendered by the 9-1-1 emergency centres.
Not later than 30 April each year, the body must send the Minister its financial statements for the preceding fiscal year, together with a report on its activities setting out, among other things, how the sums were apportioned among the municipalities
The Minister may require that any other document or information the Minister specifies be sent at the same time.
2008, c. 18, s. 82; 2010, c. 18, s. 81.
244.74. The body must deposit the proceeds of the tax it receives in an account opened for that purpose at a financial institution.
Subject to the third paragraph, the body must, under the rules it sets, apportion the sums contained in the account among the local municipalities for the purpose of financing 9-1-1 emergency centres.
The body must pay, out of those sums, the costs related to the verification provided for in section 52.8 of the Civil Protection Act (chapter S-2.3). It may also use up to 3% of those sums annually to pay its administrative costs and other miscellaneous expenses related to the services rendered by the 9-1-1 emergency centres.
Within three months after the end of each fiscal year, the body must submit to the Minister, in the manner determined by the Minister, an activity report that sets out how the sums were apportioned among the municipalities.
2008, c. 18, s. 82.