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The Municipal Act of 1923 was in force in Assam for 33 years i.e., from 1923 to 1956. In 1956, the Act of 1923 was repealed by the Assam Municipal Act, 1956. The Assam Municipal Act, 1923 provided that the Chairman, the Vice-Chairman and all the members of Municipal bodies should be elected. The Act provided for the appointment of a number of committees and the delegation of powers to them. Under this Act, Municipal Board had full freedom in regard to the levy of taxes. Powers relating to sanitation, water supply, lighting, drainage and etc were given to Municipal Board.
The Assam Municipal Act of 1956 is still in force in Assam. Presently, the Municipal administration of urban areas of Assam other than the city of Guwahati and the areas of three Autonomous Councils under the 6th Schedule of the Constitution is carried on in accordance with the Assam Municipal Act, 1956.
Guwahati has its own Municipal Act i.e., Guwahati Municipal Corporation Act, 1969 and Municipal administration of Guwahati city is carried on in accordance with this Act. In the areas where Autonomous Councils exist, under the 6 Schedule of the Constitution, there are Municipal Boards and Town Committees, but they are completely under the purview of Autonomous Councils.
The most important step relating to urban self government was taken by Govt. of India in the form of 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992, which came into force in 1993. In order to incorporate the changes made by the 74 Constitutional Amendment Act, the Government of Assam brought some modifications in ‘Assam Municipal Act,1956’ in 1994’. Now in Assam we have three types of Urban Local Bodies i.e., (a) Town Committee, (b) Municipal Board and (c) Municipal Corporation.
Town Committees
Functions of Town Committee
Municipal Boards
Committees of Municipal Board The Board at a meeting may appoint Committees to assist it in the discharge of any specific duty. It may delegate to any such Committee all or any of its powers, or withdraw all, or any of such powers necessary for the purpose of rendering assistance. All questions pertaining to the removal or resignations of Commissioners from Committee are settled by the Board at a meeting. The proceedings of Committee are subject to confirmation by the Board at a meeting.
Functions of Municipal Board
Guwahati Municipal Corporation
Standing Committees There are five Standing Committees of the Municipal Corporation. Each Standing Committee consists of five members elected by the Corporation from amongst its members other than the Mayor. No Councillors can be a member of more than one Committee. The term of office of a member of the Committee is one year. These Committees are:- 1. Finance Committee. 2. Public Works Committee. 3. Public Health, Conservancy and Water Supply Committee. 4. Assessment, Markets and Trades Committee. 5. Appeals Committee.
Powers and functions of the Guwahati Municipal Corporation
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