Where a disqualification under subsection 47(4) is appealed, no stay of the decision pending the determination of the appeal may be granted. (b) in the case of a corporation, to a fine of not more than $5,000. This terminology is commonly used in North America – particularly Canada – and some other Commonwealth countries. Within Canadian jurisdictions, the term bylaw enforcement officer may refer to one or more classes of employees charged with enforcing bylaws, such as animal control officers, parking and traffic enforcement officers, property use inspectors, and building inspectors, but more commonly refers to a person employed in a uniformed capacity for the purpose of enforcing a variety of bylaws in a high-visibility role. [Repealed] S.M. Section 194 applies, with necessary changes, to the registration of the derelict building certificate. By the 1970s, most large municipalities had meter maids, who, through the course of the 1980s and the 1990s, transformed into parking enforcement officers and were asked to enforce many more regulations than just those pertaining to meters. (f) prescribing qualifications for individuals who are engaged in any work in construction. Registration and service of second notice, The designated employee must ensure that a copy of the second notice is. (b) perform such other duties and functions and exercise such other powers as may be assigned to the city archivist by council. 139(3) An external auditor must report to council, (a) the results of an audit within six months after the end of the fiscal year, and the report must include the matters set out in subsection 105(1); and. Requirement re ward boundaries commission. (f) use city equipment, materials and labour to provide services or to do work on private property. Despite anything in this or any other Act, (a) the name and other personal information of or about an individual must be omitted or obscured from an assessment roll or tax roll produced under this section if the individual applies in writing to the clerk to have that information omitted or obscured to protect the individual's personal security; and. In subsection (1), "area municipality" means all cities, towns and municipalities and includes The Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg, which, immediately before January 1, 1972, were established, constituted and existed within the boundaries of the city. (d) establish ethical standards for persons involved in procurement by the city. Spheres of authority not mutually exclusive, If authority is granted to council under a provision of this Act to pass by-laws in respect of any matter, that authority shall not be construed to reduce or limit authority granted under any other provision of this Act, (a) to pass by-laws in respect of the same or a related matter; or. (b) $750. (d) such other matters as council considers necessary or advisable. 2005, c. 27, s. 164; S.M. (c) that a notice, order or document has been posted in accordance with section 118; is proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the matters set out in the certificate and is admissible in evidence without proof of the designation or signature of the employee who signed it, and evidence that a copy of a notice or document was posted at the beginning of any period during which it is required to be kept posted is conclusive proof that it was kept posted during the period. A community peace officer is not authorized to enforce municipal bylaws unless they are also appointed under the authority of the Municipal Government Act, or if the specific bylaw states it can be enforced by a community peace officer working for that municipality. (a) has access to, and may at any reasonable times require production of, any record or document in the possession of an employee or a person employed by an affiliated body, that relates to the financial affairs, operations or property of the city or the affiliated body; (b)  may require and receive information and explanations that the city auditor considers necessary for the proper performance of the city auditor's duties, from. A designated hearing body to which an appeal is taken must hold a hearing on the appeal and may confirm, vary or cancel the order or decision or substitute a new order or decision for it. An order under subsection (7) may be made subject to terms and conditions that are prescribed in the regulations and that the designated employee considers necessary or desirable, including a prohibition of any payment by the city for flood protection assistance or flood damage assistance.