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O. Reg. 582/06: Dissolution of and Changes to Local Boards

filed December 27, 2006 under Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25

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ontario regulation 582/06

made under the

municipal act, 2001

Made: December 21, 2006
Filed: December 27, 2006
Published on e-Laws: December 29, 2006
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: January 13, 2007

Dissolution of and assumption of powers of local boards

Dissolution of local board

1. (1) If a municipality passes a by-law to dissolve a local board,

(a) the municipality stands in the place of the board for all purposes, on and after the effective date;

(b) the powers of the board vest in the municipality on the effective date;

(c) all rights, claims, undertakings, obligations, assets and liabilities of the board vest in the municipality on the effective date;

(d) the by-laws and resolutions of the board,

(i) are continued as by-laws and resolutions of the municipality, on the effective date, and

(ii) remain in force until repealed or amended;

(e) the board ceases to exist on the effective date; and

(f) if the board is a corporation, it is dissolved on the effective date.

(2) The effective date for the purposes of subsection (1) is the day the by-law comes into force.

(3) If a municipality passes a by-law to dissolve a local board of the municipality and one or more other municipalities, each municipality stands in the place of the board for the purposes of that municipality on the day the by-law comes into force, and subsection (1) applies with necessary modifications.

Assumption of powers from local board

2. (1) If a municipality passes a by-law to assume one or more powers from a local board,

(a) the municipality stands in the board’s place for the purpose of exercising the assumed powers, on and after the effective date;

(b) the assumed powers vest in the municipality on the effective date;

(c) all rights, claims, undertakings and obligations, assets and liabilities of the board pertaining to the assumed powers vest in the municipality on the effective date; and

(d) the board’s by-laws and resolutions pertaining to the exercise of the assumed powers,

(i) are continued as by-laws and resolutions of the municipality, on the effective date, and

(ii) remain in force until repealed or amended.

(2) The effective date for the purposes of subsection (1) is the day the by-law comes into force.

(3) If a municipality passes a by-law to assume one or more powers from a local board of the municipality and one or more other municipalities, each municipality stands in the place of the board for the purpose of exercising the assumed powers on the day the by-law comes into force, and subsection (1) applies with necessary modifications.

(4) Subsections (1), (2) and (3) do not apply to police villages.

Certain bodies to be local boards

3. For the purposes of this Regulation,

(a) a police village is a local board of the municipalities within which it is located;

(b) The Hamilton Entertainment and Convention Facilities Inc. is a local board of the City of Hamilton; and

(c) The Centre in The Square Inc. is a local board of The Corporation of the City of Kitchener.

Revocation

4. Ontario Regulation 214/96 is revoked.

Commencement

5. This Regulation comes into force on the later of the day it is filed and the day section 90 of Schedule A to the Municipal Statute Law Amendment Act, 2006 comes into force.

Made by:
Pris par :

Le ministre des Affaires municipales et du Logement,

John Philip Gerretsen

Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Date made: December 21, 2006.
Pris le : 21 décembre 2006.

 

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