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File #: RFD 12-128    Version: Name: Bylaw No. 24-2012 to Rescind Bylaws No Longer Required
Type: Request For Decision Status: Carried
File created: 6/14/2012 In control: Legislative Matters
On agenda: 10/9/2012 Final action: 10/9/2012
Title: Bylaw No. 24-2012 to Rescind Bylaws that are no Longer Required Proposed Motion(s) That Bylaw No. 24-2012 receive first reading. That Bylaw No. 24-2012 receive second reading. That Bylaw No. 24-2012 be presented at this meeting for third reading. That Bylaw No. 24-2012 receive third and final reading.
Attachments: 1. BYLAW 24-2012, 2. ACTIVE BYLAWS 2012
Title
Bylaw No. 24-2012 to Rescind Bylaws that are no Longer Required

Proposed Motion(s)
That Bylaw No. 24-2012 receive first reading.
That Bylaw No. 24-2012 receive second reading.
That Bylaw No. 24-2012 be presented at this meeting for third reading.
That Bylaw No. 24-2012 receive third and final reading.

Body
Administration Recommendation(s)
Administration supports the proposed motion.

Purpose
To have a list of all active bylaws that can be made available to Council, staff, and the public by means of the County's website.

Summary
Over the past number of years, an estimated 2100 bylaws dating back to 1942 have been reviewed. With feedback from all departments, bylaws have been identified as either active or inactive. Inactive bylaws are those that are inoperative, obsolete, expired, spent, or otherwise ineffective. Inactive bylaws also include those that have been rescinded (by bylaw). It is not required to formally rescind a bylaw if it merely "times out" or its specific, timely purpose has been completed. Accordingly, many bylaws have been deemed as inactive by administration, such as those that have fulfilled the following purposes:

· for specific agreements that have expired
· for school purposes
· assessment/tax rate bylaws for specific years
· borrowing bylaws for which the amount borrowed has been paid
· election bylaws for specific elections
· one-time charitable grants
· to employ or terminate employment of specific persons that are no longer with the County
· machinery and equipment purchases
· for construction projects that are complete
· land consolidation bylaws
· bylaws that have expired, and
· bylaws that are for the purpose of rescinding other bylaws only.

Bylaws that did not appear to coincide with the above purposes have remained as active bylaws (to be further reviewed on an ongoing basis), or have been included in Bylaw No. 24-2012 for rescinding. Bylaws to be r...

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