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  1. The municipal government of Toronto (incorporated as the City of Toronto) is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its structure and powers are set out in the City of Toronto Act.

  2. Search Toronto By-laws and Municipal Code. Lookup the status of by-laws in the By-law Status Registry. Under the City of Toronto Act and Toronto Code Chapter 27, Council Procedures - City Council and committees with delegated authority can enact City of Toronto By-laws.

  3. The Toronto Municipal Code is a compilation of by-laws organized by subject. Each chapter is a by-law. For example, Chapter 591 - Noise; or, Chapter 447 - Fences. Check the list of Recent Amendments for changes to specific Code chapters since the last Code update.

    Chapter
    Chapter Title
    Animals
    Apartment Buildings
    Building Construction and Demolition
    Building Emissions Performance
  4. Digitally certified copies of By-laws and Code Chapters are available online free of charge. Hard copy certification is $20.80 each, plus photocopying charges of $0.53 per page (2021 rates). For more information, please email clerk@toronto.ca or phone 416-392-8016.

  5. The City of Toronto is your local government, also known as the municipal level of government. In Canada, we also have a federal government and provincial government. Each of these levels has different responsibilities but they often work together.

  6. How to Access City Information. Learn how to find, search, and request City information and records. Protecting Your Privacy. The City must protect personal information that it holds about you. Find out how to get information about yourself or get the information corrected. City of Toronto Archives.

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  8. What is The City of Toronto Municipal Code? A municipal code is a compendium of bylaws presented in plain language and arranged in chapters by subject. Bylaws of a similar nature are grouped in a chapter, along with useful comments and references that make it easy to see the current status of a bylaw and any recent amendments.

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