T-15.01 - Act respecting the Administrative Housing Tribunal

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85. At a meeting called by the chairman, the members may adopt, by a majority, the rules of procedure considered necessary.
Subject to paragraph 5 of section 108, the members may also, by by-law, determine the form or tenor of notices other than that provided for in articles 1942 and 1943 of the Civil Code, and of applications or forms necessary for the application of this Act and articles 1892 to 2000 of the Civil Code, and make their use obligatory. Such a by-law must be approved by the designated minister before its publication.
Such rules and by-laws come into force from their publication in the Gazette officielle du Québec or on a later date fixed therein.
1979, c. 48, s. 85; 1999, c. 40, s. 247; 2019, c. 28, s. 158.
85. At a meeting called by the chairman, the commissioners may adopt, by a majority, the rules of procedure considered necessary.
Subject to paragraph 5 of section 108, the commissioners may also, by by-law, determine the form or tenor of notices other than that provided for in articles 1942 and 1943 of the Civil Code, and of applications or forms necessary for the application of this Act and articles 1892 to 2000 of the Civil Code, and make their use obligatory. Such a by-law must be approved by the designated minister before its publication.
Such rules and by-laws come into force from their publication in the Gazette officielle du Québec or on a later date fixed therein.
1979, c. 48, s. 85; 1999, c. 40, s. 247.
85. At a meeting called by the chairman, the commissioners may adopt, by a majority, the rules of procedure considered necessary.
Subject to paragraph 5 of section 108, the commissioners may also, by by-law, determine the form or tenor of notices other than that provided for in article 1658.1 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada, and of applications or forms necessary for the application of this Act and articles 1650 to 1665.6 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada, and make their use obligatory. Such a by-law must be approved by the designated minister before its publication.
Such rules and by-laws come into force from their publication in the Gazette officielle du Québec or on a later date fixed therein.
1979, c. 48, s. 85.