Acts and Regulations

2004-25 - Procedural By-law

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Revoked on 22 August 2018
NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 2004-25
under the
Municipalities Act
(O.C. 2004-120)
Filed April 26, 2004
Under subsection 192(1) of the Municipalities Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following Regulation:
Repealed: 2018-84
Citation
1This Regulation may be cited as the Procedural By-law Regulation - Municipalities Act.
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Definitions
2The following definitions apply in this Regulation.
“Act” means the Municipalities Act. (Loi)
“procedural by-law” means a by-law enacted pursuant to subsection 10.3(1) of the Act. (arrêté procédural)
Procedural by-law
3A procedural by-law shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) the day of the week on which regular meetings of council shall be held and the frequency at which regular meetings of council shall be held;
(b) the time at which regular meetings of council shall be held;
(c) the location at which regular meetings of council shall be held;
(d) the manner in which the public shall be notified of regular meetings of council;
(e) rules respecting the manner in which members of council and members of the public shall conduct themselves at meetings of council;
(f) the manner in which members of the public may participate in meetings of council;
(g) the manner in which a deputy mayor shall be elected under section 30 of the Act and the duration of the term of a deputy mayor;
(h) the Order of the Day for regular meetings of council;
(i) the manner in which a council may call special meetings of council and emergency meetings of council; and
(j) the procedural text that council shall use to govern matters of procedure that arise during a meeting of council that are not otherwise provided for in the Act or the procedural by-law.
Application to rural community
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3.1Section 3 applies with the necessary modifications to a by-law enacted by a rural community pursuant to subsection 190.079(2) of the Act.
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Enactment of procedural by-law
4A municipality shall enact a procedural by-law on or before October 31, 2004.
Commencement
5This Regulation comes into force on May 1, 2004.
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to August 22, 2018.