S-41 - Act respecting municipal and private electric power systems

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7. The municipal council may adopt, amend or repeal by-laws:
(1)  (Paragraph repealed);
(2)  To prevent fraud in connection with the quantity of electricity supplied;
(3)  To protect the wires, pipes, lamps, apparatus and other articles serving for the distribution of electricity;
(4)  To prescribe, in accordance with section 369 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C‐19), penalties for infringement of any by-law adopted under this Act.
R. S. 1964, c. 186, s. 8; 1990, c. 4, s. 606; 1999, c. 40, s. 313; 2005, c. 6, s. 232.
7. The municipal council may adopt, amend or repeal by-laws:
(1)  To determine the price for electricity supplied to individuals or to legal persons and that for the rent of meters, and for supplying meters to measure the quantity of electricity consumed;
(2)  To prevent fraud in connection with the quantity of electricity supplied;
(3)  To protect the wires, pipes, lamps, apparatus and other articles serving for the distribution of electricity;
(4)  To prescribe, in accordance with section 369 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19), penalties for infringement of any by-law adopted under this Act.
R. S. 1964, c. 186, s. 8; 1990, c. 4, s. 606; 1999, c. 40, s. 313.
7. The municipal council may adopt, amend or repeal by-laws:
(1)  To determine the price for electricity supplied to individuals or to corporations and that for the rent of meters, and for supplying meters to measure the quantity of electricity consumed;
(2)  To prevent fraud in connection with the quantity of electricity supplied;
(3)  To protect the wires, pipes, lamps, apparatus and other articles serving for the distribution of electricity;
(4)  To prescribe, in accordance with section 369 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19), penalties for infringement of any by-law adopted under this Act.
R. S. 1964, c. 186, s. 8; 1990, c. 4, s. 606.
7. The municipal council may adopt, amend or repeal by-laws:
(1)  To determine the price for electricity supplied to individuals or to corporations and that for the rent of meters, and for supplying meters to measure the quantity of electricity consumed;
(2)  To prevent fraud in connection with the quantity of electricity supplied;
(3)  To protect the wires, pipes, lamps, apparatus and other articles serving for the distribution of electricity;
(4)  To impose, in accordance with section 369 of the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19), penalties for infringement of any by-law adopted under this act.
R. S. 1964, c. 186, s. 8.