M-36.1 - Act respecting Mobilité Infra Québec

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4. The main mission of Mobilité Infra Québec is to conduct opportunity analyses for complex transportation projects and to plan or carry out such projects, with a view to strengthening the State’s know-how and achieving quality, universal accessibility and sustainable mobility, when such responsibility is entrusted to it by the Government.
When entrusting a responsibility to Mobilité Infra Québec under the first paragraph, and in order to promote the development of the spaces near the buildings or civil engineering structures of a complex transportation project, the Government may allow Mobilité Infra Québec to
1°  sell an immovable or part of an immovable that Mobilité Infra Québec no longer intends to use and that was acquired for the project; or
2°  lay out an immovable or a civil engineering structure to support or accommodate a building or an underground structure that a third person could build, within the limits provided for by law;
3°  become a special partner within a limited partnership or a shareholder of a business corporation with a third person to carry out, in the place and stead of a public body it determines and within the limits set out in section 47, a project to build an immovable property adjacent to an immovable, or a part of an immovable, that is not necessary for a shared transportation infrastructure built, rebuilt or under repair as part of the complex transportation project.
The Government may determine the conditions governing the application of the first or second paragraph.
For the purposes of this Act, the objects of a complex transportation project entrusted to Mobilité Infra Québec under the first paragraph may include
1°  building, rebuilding or repairing immovables or civil engineering structures intended for transportation or useful for a transportation system; or
2°  developing or improving an intelligent transportation system.
A project referred to in subparagraph 1 of the fourth paragraph includes the acquisition of all the property required to operate a transportation system, such as rolling stock.
For the purposes of this Act, a complex transportation project is a project whose components, or combined and interdependent components, in particular the scope, calendar, integration of new technologies, stakeholders concerned, location, financing strategies, associated risks, or necessity to resort to leading-edge expertise, present a high level of intensity or variability.
2024, c. 40, s. 1.