M-30 - Act respecting the Ministère du Conseil exécutif

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3.11. Except to the extent expressly provided for by law, no municipal body or school body may, without the prior authorization of the Government, enter into any agreement with another government in Canada or one of its departments or government agencies, or with a federal public agency.
The Government may attach such conditions as it determines to the authorization.
Any contravention of the provisions of the first paragraph or any failure to comply with the conditions referred to in the second paragraph entails the nullity of the agreement.
The Minister, concurrently with the minister responsible for or the minister who subsidizes the municipal or school body, shall see to the negotiation of the agreement.
1984, c. 47, s. 110; 1988, c. 41, s. 76; 1988, c. 84, s. 664; 1990, c. 85, s. 119; 1999, c. 40, s. 191; 2000, c. 56, s. 218; 2002, c. 60, s. 6.
3.11. Except to the extent expressly provided for by law, no school board, municipality or metropolitan community nor any legal person or agency to which it appoints the majority of the members or contributes over one-half of the financing, nor any group formed of such boards, municipalities, communities, legal persons or agencies shall
(1)  negotiate or enter into an agreement with a government in Canada, or a department or agency of any such government;
(2)  circumvent the prohibition enacted by subparagraph 1 by permitting or tolerating that it be affected by an agreement made between a third person and a government, a department or an agency contemplated in the said subparagraph.
Contravention of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph entails the nullity of the agreement. Contravention of subparagraph 2 of the said paragraph entails, in respect of the board, municipality, community, legal person, agency or group, the nullity of any provision of the agreement having any effect whatever in its respect.
However, a school board may negotiate or enter into an agreement on behalf of the Government with its prior authorization.
1984, c. 47, s. 110; 1988, c. 41, s. 76; 1988, c. 84, s. 664; 1990, c. 85, s. 119; 1999, c. 40, s. 191; 2000, c. 56, s. 218.
3.11. Except to the extent expressly provided for by law, no school board, municipality or urban community nor any legal person or agency to which it appoints the majority of the members or contributes over one-half of the financing, nor any group formed of such boards, municipalities, communities, legal persons or agencies shall
(1)  negotiate or enter into an agreement with a government in Canada, or a department or agency of any such government;
(2)  circumvent the prohibition enacted by subparagraph 1 by permitting or tolerating that it be affected by an agreement made between a third person and a government, a department or an agency contemplated in the said subparagraph.
Contravention of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph entails the nullity of the agreement. Contravention of subparagraph 2 of the said paragraph entails, in respect of the board, municipality, community, legal person, agency or group, the nullity of any provision of the agreement having any effect whatever in its respect.
However, a school board may negotiate or enter into an agreement on behalf of the Government with its prior authorization.
1984, c. 47, s. 110; 1988, c. 41, s. 76; 1988, c. 84, s. 664; 1990, c. 85, s. 119; 1999, c. 40, s. 191.
3.11. Except to the extent expressly provided for by law, no school board, municipality or urban community nor any corporation or agency to which it appoints the majority of the members or contributes over one-half of the financing, nor any group formed of such boards, municipalities, communities, corporations or agencies shall
(1)  negotiate or enter into an agreement with a government in Canada, or a department or agency of any such government;
(2)  circumvent the prohibition enacted by subparagraph 1 by permitting or tolerating that it be affected by an agreement made between a third person and a government, a department or an agency contemplated in the said subparagraph.
Contravention of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph entails the nullity of the agreement. Contravention of subparagraph 2 of the said paragraph entails, in respect of the board, municipality, community, corporation, agency or group, the nullity of any provision of the agreement having any effect whatever in its respect.
However, a school board may negotiate or enter into an agreement on behalf of the Government with its prior authorization.
1984, c. 47, s. 110; 1988, c. 41, s. 76; 1988, c. 84, s. 664; 1990, c. 85, s. 119.
3.11. Except to the extent expressly provided for by law, no school board, municipality, urban community or regional community nor any corporation or agency to which it appoints the majority of the members or contributes over one-half of the financing, nor any group formed of such boards, municipalities, communities, corporations or agencies shall
(1)  negotiate or enter into an agreement with a government in Canada, or a department or agency of any such government;
(2)  circumvent the prohibition enacted by subparagraph 1 by permitting or tolerating that it be affected by an agreement made between a third person and a government, a department or an agency contemplated in the said subparagraph.
Contravention of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph entails the nullity of the agreement. Contravention of subparagraph 2 of the said paragraph entails, in respect of the board, municipality, community, corporation, agency or group, the nullity of any provision of the agreement having any effect whatever in its respect.
However, a school board may negotiate or enter into an agreement on behalf of the Government with its prior authorization.
1984, c. 47, s. 110; 1988, c. 41, s. 76; 1988, c. 84, s. 664.
3.11. Except to the extent expressly provided for by law, no school board, regional school board, municipality, urban community or regional community nor any corporation or agency to which it appoints the majority of the members or contributes over one-half of the financing, nor any group formed of such boards, municipalities, communities, corporations or agencies shall
(1)  negotiate or enter into an agreement with a government in Canada, or a department or agency of any such government;
(2)  circumvent the prohibition enacted by subparagraph 1 by permitting or tolerating that it be affected by an agreement made between a third person and a government, a department or an agency contemplated in the said subparagraph.
Contravention of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph entails the nullity of the agreement. Contravention of subparagraph 2 of the said paragraph entails, in respect of the board, municipality, community, corporation, agency or group, the nullity of any provision of the agreement having any effect whatever in its respect.
However, a school board may negotiate or enter into an agreement on behalf of the Government with its prior authorization.
1984, c. 47, s. 110; 1988, c. 41, s. 76.
3.11. Except to the extent expressly provided for by law, no school board, regional school board, municipal corporation, urban community or regional community nor any agency to which it appoints a majority of the members or contributes over one-half of the financing shall
(1)  negotiate or enter into an agreement with a government in Canada, or a department or agency of any such government;
(2)  circumvent the prohibition enacted by subparagraph 1 by permitting or tolerating that it be affected by an agreement made between a third person and a government, a department or an agency contemplated in the said subparagraph.
Contravention of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph entails the nullity of the agreement. Contravention of subparagraph 2 of the said paragraph entails the nullity of any provision of the agreement affecting the board, corporation, community or agency; where the effects of the clause are divisible, the clause is null only in respect of the board, corporation, community or agency.
However, a school board may negotiate or enter into an agreement on behalf of the Government with its prior authorization.
1984, c. 47, s. 110.