Acts and Regulations

N-6 - New Brunswick Housing Act

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19(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may, upon the request of the Corporation, incorporate a housing authority for any municipality or region in the Province.
19(1.1)Notwithstanding the repeal of The Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 15 of the Acts of New Brunswick, 1950, and the Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 117 of the Revised Statutes, 1952, The Saint John Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 52-108, and the Moncton Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 64-565, shall be deemed for all purposes to have had continuous corporate existence since the date of the coming into force of the relevant Order in Council.
19(1.2)Without limiting the generality of subsection (1.1), the validity of everything done in accordance with the Orders in Council, referred to in subsection (1.1), and all amendments thereto, prior to the coming into force of this section is hereby ratified and confirmed.
19(1.3)The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority are continued as housing authorities, bodies corporate and politic, under this section.
19(1.4)Each member of The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority, holding office immediately prior to the coming into force of this subsection, shall continue to hold office until he is re-appointed, a replacement is appointed or his appointment is terminated by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
19(2)A housing authority shall consist of at least four members from the municipality or region with respect to which it is constituted, who shall be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to hold office during pleasure for such term as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council determines, and a representative of the Corporation appointed by the President and Chief Executive Officer.
19(2.1)Where the Lieutenant-Governor in Council fails to appoint a successor for a member of a housing authority whose term of office would but for this section have expired, the member shall continue to hold office until his successor is appointed.
19(3)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
19(4)A housing authority is for the purposes of this Act, an agent of the Crown in right of the Province and may exercise its powers only as an agent of the Crown.
19(5)A housing authority shall perform any functions, powers or duties vested in it by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council subject to the direction and control of the Corporation.
19(5.1)For the purposes of this section, “housing authority” means a housing authority incorporated under subsection (1) or continued under subsection (1.3).
19(6)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
1967, c.17, s.16; 1968, c.42, s.10; 1969, c.60, s.1, 2; 1971, c.52, s.3; 1985, c.62, s.2; 2023, c.17, s.173; 2023, c.25, s.1
Other agencies
19(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may, upon the request of the Corporation, incorporate a housing authority for any municipality or region in the Province.
19(1.1)Notwithstanding the repeal of The Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 15 of the Acts of New Brunswick, 1950, and the Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 117 of the Revised Statutes, 1952, The Saint John Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 52-108, and the Moncton Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 64-565, shall be deemed for all purposes to have had continuous corporate existence since the date of the coming into force of the relevant Order in Council.
19(1.2)Without limiting the generality of subsection (1.1), the validity of everything done in accordance with the Orders in Council, referred to in subsection (1.1), and all amendments thereto, prior to the coming into force of this section is hereby ratified and confirmed.
19(1.3)The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority are continued as housing authorities, bodies corporate and politic, under this section.
19(1.4)Each member of The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority, holding office immediately prior to the coming into force of this subsection, shall continue to hold office until he is re-appointed, a replacement is appointed or his appointment is terminated by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
19(2)A housing authority shall consist of at least four members from the municipality or region with respect to which it is constituted, who shall be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to hold office during pleasure for such term as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council determines, and a representative of the Corporation appointed by the President and Chief Executive Officer.
19(2.1)Where the Lieutenant-Governor in Council fails to appoint a successor for a member of a housing authority whose term of office would but for this section have expired, the member shall continue to hold office until his successor is appointed.
19(3)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
19(4)A housing authority is for the purposes of this Act, an agent of Her Majesty in right of the Province of New Brunswick and may exercise its powers only as an agent of Her Majesty.
19(5)A housing authority shall perform any functions, powers or duties vested in it by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council subject to the direction and control of the Corporation.
19(5.1)For the purposes of this section, “housing authority” means a housing authority incorporated under subsection (1) or continued under subsection (1.3).
19(6)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
1967, c.17, s.16; 1968, c.42, s.10; 1969, c.60, s.1, 2; 1971, c.52, s.3; 1985, c.62, s.2; 2023, c.25, s.1
Other agencies
19(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may, upon the request of the Corporation, incorporate a housing authority for any municipality or region in the Province.
19(1.1)Notwithstanding the repeal of The Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 15 of the Acts of New Brunswick, 1950, and the Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 117 of the Revised Statutes, 1952, The Saint John Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 52-108, and the Moncton Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 64-565, shall be deemed for all purposes to have had continuous corporate existence since the date of the coming into force of the relevant Order in Council.
19(1.2)Without limiting the generality of subsection (1.1), the validity of everything done in accordance with the Orders in Council, referred to in subsection (1.1), and all amendments thereto, prior to the coming into force of this section is hereby ratified and confirmed.
19(1.3)The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority are continued as housing authorities, bodies corporate and politic, under this section.
19(1.4)Each member of The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority, holding office immediately prior to the coming into force of this subsection, shall continue to hold office until he is re-appointed, a replacement is appointed or his appointment is terminated by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
19(2)A housing authority shall consist of at least four members from the municipality or region with respect to which it is constituted, who shall be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to hold office during pleasure for such term as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council determines, and a representative of the Corporation appointed by the President of the Corporation.
19(2.1)Where the Lieutenant-Governor in Council fails to appoint a successor for a member of a housing authority whose term of office would but for this section have expired, the member shall continue to hold office until his successor is appointed.
19(3)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
19(4)A housing authority is for the purposes of this Act, an agent of Her Majesty in right of the Province of New Brunswick and may exercise its powers only as an agent of Her Majesty.
19(5)A housing authority shall perform any functions, powers or duties vested in it by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council subject to the direction and control of the Corporation.
19(5.1)For the purposes of this section, “housing authority” means a housing authority incorporated under subsection (1) or continued under subsection (1.3).
19(6)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
1967, c.17, s.16; 1968, c.42, s.10; 1969, c.60, s.1, 2; 1971, c.52, s.3; 1985, c.62, s.2
Other agencies
19(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may, upon the request of the Corporation, incorporate a housing authority for any municipality or region in the Province.
19(1.1)Notwithstanding the repeal of The Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 15 of the Acts of New Brunswick, 1950, and the Joint Project Housing Act, Chapter 117 of the Revised Statutes, 1952, The Saint John Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 52-108, and the Moncton Housing Authority, created a body corporate and politic by Order in Council 64-565, shall be deemed for all purposes to have had continuous corporate existence since the date of the coming into force of the relevant Order in Council.
19(1.2)Without limiting the generality of subsection (1.1), the validity of everything done in accordance with the Orders in Council, referred to in subsection (1.1), and all amendments thereto, prior to the coming into force of this section is hereby ratified and confirmed.
19(1.3)The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority are continued as housing authorities, bodies corporate and politic, under this section.
19(1.4)Each member of The Saint John Housing Authority and the Moncton Housing Authority, holding office immediately prior to the coming into force of this subsection, shall continue to hold office until he is re-appointed, a replacement is appointed or his appointment is terminated by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
19(2)A housing authority shall consist of at least four members from the municipality or region with respect to which it is constituted, who shall be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to hold office during pleasure for such term as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council determines, and a representative of the Corporation appointed by the President of the Corporation.
19(2.1)Where the Lieutenant-Governor in Council fails to appoint a successor for a member of a housing authority whose term of office would but for this section have expired, the member shall continue to hold office until his successor is appointed.
19(3)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
19(4)A housing authority is for the purposes of this Act, an agent of Her Majesty in right of the Province of New Brunswick and may exercise its powers only as an agent of Her Majesty.
19(5)A housing authority shall perform any functions, powers or duties vested in it by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council subject to the direction and control of the Corporation.
19(5.1)For the purposes of this section, “housing authority” means a housing authority incorporated under subsection (1) or continued under subsection (1.3).
19(6)Repealed: 1985, c.62, s.2
1967, c.17, s.16; 1968, c.42, s.10; 1969, c.60, s.1, 2; 1971, c.52, s.3; 1985, c.62, s.2