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Sections 63 to 66 [Deemed Compliance, Dispute Resolution, Effect Where Authority Delegated]

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  • 63 DEEMED COMPLIANCE

    63 If the Minister, the council of a municipality, a planning board or the Tribunal exercises any authority under this Act, including giving an approval, an exemption from an approval or a consent, the provisions of this Act that relate to or are requirements for the exercise of the authority shall be deemed to have been complied with upon the decision becoming final.  1996, c. 4, s. 32; 1999, c. 12, Sched. M, s. 30.

  • 64 REPEALED

    64 Repealed.  2009, c. 33, Sched. 2, s. 59 (1).

  • 65 DISCRETIONARY DISPUTE RESOLUTION TECHNIQUES

    65 The Minister, the council of a municipality, a local board, a planning board or the Tribunal or their agents shall, if they consider it appropriate, at any time before a decision is made under this Act, use mediation, conciliation or other dispute resolution techniques to attempt to resolve concerns or disputes in respect of any planning application or matter.  1994, c. 23, s. 39.

  • 66 EFFECT WHERE AUTHORITY DELEGATED

    66 If the Minister or the council delegates an authority under this Act, including the authority to give an approval, an exemption from an approval or a consent, the exercise of the authority and the decision of the delegate has the same force and effect as if it were the exercise of authority or the decision of the Minister or the council, as the case may be.  1996, c. 4, s. 33.

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