D-8.0.1 - James Bay Region Development Act

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38. (Repealed).
1971, c. 34, s. 38; 1996, c. 2, s. 639; 2001, c. 61, s. 6; 2005, c. 28, s. 63; 2013, c. 19, s. 61.
38. The chair of the council is elected for a four-year term. However, the term shall end if the chair resigns as chair, is dismissed pursuant to the third paragraph or ceases to be a member of the council of the municipality.
To resign, the chair shall sign and transmit to the municipality a writing to that effect. The resignation takes effect on the date of transmission of the writing or on any later date specified therein.
The council of the municipality may dismiss the chair by a 2/3 majority of its members. In such a case, the council of the municipality may elect a new chair at the same meeting, in accordance with section 37.
1971, c. 34, s. 38; 1996, c. 2, s. 639; 2001, c. 61, s. 6; 2005, c. 28, s. 63.
38. The chair of the council is elected for a two-year term. However, the term shall end if the chair resigns as chair, is dismissed pursuant to the third paragraph or ceases to be a member of the council of the municipality.
To resign, the chair shall sign and transmit to the municipality a writing to that effect. The resignation takes effect on the date of transmission of the writing or on any later date specified therein.
The council of the municipality may dismiss the chair by a 2/3 majority of its members. In such a case, the council of the municipality may elect a new chair at the same meeting, in accordance with section 37.
1971, c. 34, s. 38; 1996, c. 2, s. 639; 2001, c. 61, s. 6.
38. (1)  Every part of the territory of the municipality determined by the board of directors and permanently inhabited by at least 500 persons shall constitute a locality and bear the name designated by the board of directors.
(2)  When a locality is so constituted, the board of directors may establish a local council consisting of not more than five members appointed for three years, to which the board of directors may, by order, on such conditions as it determines, delegate its powers respecting such locality.
(3)  The board of directors may, instead of making the appointments, order that the members of the council be elected for three years at such time and in such manner as it prescribes.
(4)  To have the right to vote at the election of the members of a local council, a person must be at least 18 years of age, a Canadian citizen and have been domiciled in the locality for at least one year.
To be eligible as a member of such council, a person must be of full age, a Canadian citizen and have been domiciled in the locality for at least one year.
1971, c. 34, s. 38; 1996, c. 2, s. 639.
38. (1)  Every part of the municipality determined by the board of directors and permanently inhabited by at least five hundred persons shall constitute a locality and bear the name designated by the board of directors.
(2)  When a locality is so constituted, the board of directors may establish a local council consisting of not more than five members appointed for three years, to which the board of directors may, by order, on such conditions as it determines, delegate its powers respecting such locality.
(3)  The board of directors may, instead of making the appointments, order that the members of the council be elected for three years at such time and in such manner as it prescribes.
(4)  To have the right to vote at the election of the members of a local council, a person must be at least eighteen years of age, a Canadian citizen and have been domiciled in the locality for at least one year.
To be eligible as a member of such council, a person must be of full age, a Canadian citizen and have been domiciled in the locality for at least one year.
1971, c. 34, s. 38.