POWERS AND DUTIES OF TRANSITION BOARD, O. Reg. 100/00

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City of Ottawa Act, 1999

Ontario regulation 100/00

powers and duties of transition board

Consolidation Period: From October 31, 2000 to the e-Laws currency date.

Last amendment: 582/00.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

1. (1) The transition board shall,

(a) monitor the actions of the old municipalities and their local boards to ensure their compliance with the Act and the regulations under the Act;

(b) consider requests for approval under section 4 and grant them when the board considers it appropriate;

(c) issue guidelines with respect to operating and capital expenditures which form or will form part of the 2000 operating and capital budgets of the old municipalities and their local boards that the transition board considers inconsistent with the future good management of the city or its local boards;

(d) on or before December 31, 2000, adopt a procedural by-law for the council of the city and set the date, time and place of the first meeting of the council; and

(e) upon the request of the Minister, provide reports to the Minister with respect to any matter related to the powers and duties of the board at the times requested. O. Reg. 100/00, s. 1 (1).

(2) The procedural by-law adopted under clause (1) (d) shall be deemed to be a by-law of the city council on January 1, 2001 and remains in force until it expires or is repealed or amended to provide otherwise by the city council. O. Reg. 100/00, s. 1 (2).

2. The transition board may,

(a) issue guidelines with respect to matters referred to in clauses 4 (1) (b) to (k); and

(b) establish electronic or manual information and record systems for the city and its local boards. O. Reg. 100/00, s. 2.

3. (1) The transition board,

(a) may exercise the powers and shall perform the duties of an old municipality under Part XI of the Electricity Act, 1998;

(b) may exercise the powers of an old municipality as shareholder of a corporation established under section 142 of the Electricity Act, 1998;

(c) may dispose of or otherwise deal with the assets, liabilities, rights and obligations which primarily pertain to or are primarily used in connection with the generation, transmission, distribution or retail of electricity of the old municipality, or of a commission established under the Public Utilities Act or any other Act or of any other body, however established, through which the old municipality generates, transmits, distributes or retails electricity; and

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