Stages in the consideration of Bill 203
Chamber
quebec
Stage
Introduced
This bill would give the city of Rivière-du-Loup certain temporary special powers not normally available under standard municipal law.
Key Changes
- Grants Ville de Rivière-du-Loup one or more temporary special powers not available under standard Quebec municipal law
- Creates a time-limited legal exception specifically for this municipality
- Requires the bill to go through the Committee on Planning and the Public Domain, including public hearings
- Follows Quebec's private bill process, meaning the city had to publish public notice before the bill could proceed
Gotchas
- The full text of the bill's specific provisions was not available in the provided content, so the exact nature of the temporary powers cannot be confirmed from this summary alone.
- As a private bill, it applies only to Rivière-du-Loup and does not set a general precedent for all Quebec municipalities.
- The powers are described as temporary, meaning they would expire after a set period or upon completion of a specific purpose.
- Private bills in Quebec require the requesting municipality to publish advance public notice, giving citizens an opportunity to raise concerns before the bill proceeds.
Who's Affected
- Residents and property owners in Rivière-du-Loup
- Ville de Rivière-du-Loup municipal government
- Any individuals or organizations with interests related to the specific powers being granted
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Gotchas
- The full text of the bill's specific provisions was not available in the provided content, so the exact nature of the temporary powers cannot be confirmed from this summary alone.
- As a private bill, it applies only to Rivière-du-Loup and does not set a general precedent for all Quebec municipalities.
- The powers are described as temporary, meaning they would expire after a set period or upon completion of a specific purpose.
- Private bills in Quebec require the requesting municipality to publish advance public notice, giving citizens an opportunity to raise concerns before the bill proceeds.
Summary
Bill 203 is a private bill introduced in the Quebec National Assembly that would grant the city of Rivière-du-Loup specific temporary powers beyond what municipalities normally have under Quebec law. Private bills like this are typically requested by a municipality when it needs authority to do something specific — such as a special zoning arrangement, a financial measure, or an administrative action — that existing laws do not permit. The bill was introduced by Pascal Bérubé, the MNA for Matane-Matapédia, on behalf of the city. It was introduced during the 43rd Legislature's 2nd Session and referred to the Committee on Planning and the Public Domain for review, including hearings from interested parties and clause-by-clause consideration. Because the full text of the bill's specific provisions is not available in the provided content, the exact nature of the temporary powers being granted is not described here. However, the bill follows the standard process for private bills in Quebec, including public notice requirements and committee review.
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