S-30.1 - Act respecting municipal and intermunicipal transit authorities

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25. Each member of the board of directors of an intermunicipal transit authority has one vote for each 1 000 inhabitants of the municipality he represents.
Every fraction of 1 000 inhabitants greater than 500 gives entitlement to one more vote.
1977, c. 64, s. 25; 1996, c. 2, s. 606; 1999, c. 40, s. 91.
25. Each member of the board of directors of an intermunicipal transit corporation has one vote for each 1 000 inhabitants of the municipality he represents.
Every fraction of 1 000 inhabitants greater than 500 gives entitlement to one more vote.
1977, c. 64, s. 25; 1996, c. 2, s. 606.
25. Each member of the board of directors of an intermunicipal transit corporation has one vote for each thousand inhabitants of the municipality he represents.
For the purposes of this section, the number of the inhabitants of a municipality is that entered in the latest reports published by the Bureau de la statistique du Québec. Every fraction of one thousand inhabitants greater than 500 gives entitlement to one more vote.
1977, c. 64, s. 25.