1. What is a By-Law?
Aby-law is a rule created by an organization or municipality to regulate internal operations and governance.
Unlike Acts (laws passed by governments), by-laws apply only within the organization or jurisdiction that creates them.
2. Examples of By-Laws in Professional Organizations
3. Why Option A is Correct:
By-lawsapply specifically to the organization or governing body that creates them.
Example: OACETT’s by-lawsregulate the certification process but do not apply outside OACETT’s jurisdiction.
4. Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
B (A law that precedes an Act)– Incorrect;by-laws follow Acts, not the other way around.
C (Wider application than an Act)– Incorrect;Acts are broader and enforceable by law, while by-laws apply to specific groups.
D (Defines when an Act is relevant or not)– Incorrect;Acts are defined by legislation, not by-laws.
[Reference:, OACETT By-Laws – Internal Rules & Regulations, Ontario Municipal Act – Definition and Application of By-Laws, ]
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