Acts and Regulations

2017, c.19 - Community Planning Act

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Power of inspection
123(1)The Board may authorize a person to make an inquiry relating to a matter pending before it under this Act and, for that purpose, to enter on and inspect any land, building or structure.
123(2)Before or after attempting to enter any land, building or structure for the purposes of making an inquiry under subsection (1), the person authorized by the Board may apply for an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
123(3)The person authorized by the Board shall not enter a private dwelling under subsection (1) unless the person has the consent of the owner or occupant or has obtained an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
123(4)A report made in accordance with an inquiry under subsection (1) shall be made available to any person the Board considers appropriate at least three days before the hearing of an appeal and shall be received in evidence.
Power of inspection
123(1)The Board may authorize a person to make an inquiry relating to a matter pending before it under this Act and, for that purpose, to enter on and inspect any land, building or structure.
123(2)Before or after attempting to enter any land, building or structure for the purposes of making an inquiry under subsection (1), the person authorized by the Board may apply for an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
123(3)The person authorized by the Board shall not enter a private dwelling under subsection (1) unless the person has the consent of the owner or occupant or has obtained an entry warrant under the Entry Warrants Act.
123(4)A report made in accordance with an inquiry under subsection (1) shall be made available to any person the Board considers appropriate at least three days before the hearing of an appeal and shall be received in evidence.