Q-2 - Environment Quality Act

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122.4. (Repealed).
1982, c. 25, s. 17; 1988, c. 49, s. 34; 1997, c. 43, s. 550; 2011, c. 20, s. 42.
122.4. Before making a decision under section 122.1, the Government shall allow the holder of an authorization certificate issued by the Government or on its behalf at least 10 days to present observations in writing.
Before making a decision under section 122.1 or 122.3, the Minister shall notify the holder of the authorization certificate, certificate, authorization, approval, permission or permit in writing as prescribed by section 5 of the Act respecting administrative justice (chapter J-3) and allow him at least 10 days to present observations.
The Government or the Minister may, where urgent action is required or there is a danger of irreparable damage being caused, make a decision under section 122.1 or 122.3 without being bound by such prior obligations.
In such a case, the holder may, within the time specified, present observations for review of the decision.
1982, c. 25, s. 17; 1988, c. 49, s. 34; 1997, c. 43, s. 550.
122.4. Before rendering any decision under section 122.1, the Government or the Minister must give to holders of authorization certificates, certificates, authorizations, approvals, permissions or permits the opportunity to make representations.
In cases where the decision relates to an authorization certificate issued by the Government or in its name, representations must be in writing.
1982, c. 25, s. 17; 1988, c. 49, s. 34.
122.4. Before rendering any decision under section 122.1, the Government, the Minister or the Deputy Minister must give to holders of authorization certificates, certificates, authorizations, approvals, permissions or permits the opportunity to make representations.
In cases where the decision relates to an authorization certificate issued by the Government or in its name, representations must be in writing.
1982, c. 25, s. 17.