Q-2 - Environment Quality Act

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124.4. If the person responsible for the source of contamination requests the approval of a depollution program contemplated in section 124.3, he shall, by any means the Minister determines, inform the population of the region where the source of contamination is situated.
Proof of the dissemination of this information shall be furnished to the Minister.
The Minister shall also transmit the request for approval to the clerk-treasurer or clerk of the municipality in whose territory the source of contamination is situated. The latter shall place such file at the disposal of the public for a period of 15 days.
1978, c. 64, s. 43; 1979, c. 49, s. 33; 1988, c. 49, s. 38; 1996, c. 2, s. 841; 2017, c. 4, s. 180; 2021, c. 31, s. 132.
124.4. If the person responsible for the source of contamination requests the approval of a depollution program contemplated in section 124.3, he shall, by any means the Minister determines, inform the population of the region where the source of contamination is situated.
Proof of the dissemination of this information shall be furnished to the Minister.
The Minister shall also transmit the request for approval to the secretary-treasurer or clerk of the municipality in whose territory the source of contamination is situated. The latter shall place such file at the disposal of the public for a period of 15 days.
1978, c. 64, s. 43; 1979, c. 49, s. 33; 1988, c. 49, s. 38; 1996, c. 2, s. 841; 2017, c. 4, s. 180.
116.3. If the person responsible for the source of contamination requests the approval of a depollution program contemplated in section 116.2, he shall publish a notice in two consecutive issues of a daily newspaper circulated in the region where the source of contamination is situated.
Proof of the publication of such notice shall be furnished to the Minister.
The Minister shall also transmit the request for approval to the secretary-treasurer or clerk of the municipality in whose territory the source of contamination is situated. The latter shall place such file at the disposal of the public for a period of 15 days.
1978, c. 64, s. 43; 1979, c. 49, s. 33; 1988, c. 49, s. 38; 1996, c. 2, s. 841.
116.3. If the person responsible for the source of contamination requests the approval of a depollution programme contemplated in section 116.2, he shall publish a notice in two consecutive issues of a daily newspaper circulated in the region where the source of contamination is situated.
Proof of the publication of such notice shall be furnished to the Minister.
The Minister shall also transmit the request for approval to the secretary-treasurer or clerk of the municipality where the source of contamination is situated. The latter shall place such file at the disposal of the public for a period of fifteen days.
1978, c. 64, s. 43; 1979, c. 49, s. 33; 1988, c. 49, s. 38.
116.3. If the person responsible for the source of contamination requests the approval of a depollution programme contemplated in section 116.2, he shall publish a notice in two consecutive issues of a daily newspaper circulated in the region where the source of contamination is situated.
Proof of the publication of such notice shall be furnished to the Deputy Minister.
The Deputy Minister shall also transmit the request for approval to the secretary-treasurer or clerk of the municipality where the source of contamination is situated. The latter shall place such file at the disposal of the public for a period of fifteen days.
1978, c. 64, s. 43; 1979, c. 49, s. 33.
116.3. If the person responsible for the source of contamination requests the approval of a depollution programme contemplated in section 116.2, he shall publish a notice in two consecutive issues of a daily newspaper circulated in the region where the source of contamination is situated.
Proof of the publication of such notice shall be furnished to the Director.
The Director shall also transmit the request for approval to the secretary-treasurer or clerk of the municipality where the source of contamination is situated. The latter shall place such file at the disposal of the public for a period of fifteen days.
1978, c. 64, s. 43.