The ARUNACHAL PRADESH MUNICIPAL ACT, 2OO7 (ACT No.4 OF 2008) — India law | Esheria

The ARUNACHAL PRADESH MUNICIPAL ACT, 2OO7 (ACT No.4 OF 2008)

This Act sets rules for municipal areas and municipal bodies in Arunachal Pradesh, including how areas are classified, how councils are formed, and some duties for publication, meetings, oaths, and ward committees.

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This Act sets rules for municipal areas and municipal bodies in Arunachal Pradesh, including how areas are classified, how councils are formed, and some duties for publication, meetings, oaths, and ward committees. This provision sets out how municipalities are staffed, overseen, financed, and governed in meetings. This provision sets municipal budgeting, property, borrowing, audit, revenue, and advertisement rules, with multiple approvals and oversight powers for the State Government. This segment gives the Municipality and municipal officers powers to levy, recover, and enforce taxes and tolls, control advertisements, manage water supply, and maintain drainage and sewerage; it also sets some water-use restrictions and a fine for wasting water. This segment gives the State Commission, Municipality, and municipal officers powers and duties over user charges, streets, markets, sanitation, pollution, and disease control, and it also sets offences, penalties, and appeal deadlines.