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The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) was an independent administrative board, operated as an adjudicative tribunal, in the province of Ontario, Canada. It heard applications and appeals on municipal and planning disputes, as well as other matters specified in provincial legislation.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) serves the President of the United States in overseeing the implementation of his vision across the Executive Branch.
The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) was created in 1906. It heard applications and appeals on municipal and planning matters. These included zoning by-laws, subdivision plans, property assessments and taxation issues and municipal annexations or amalgamations.

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The LPAT was established by the Liberal Government under Premier Kathleen Wynne on April 3, 2018, through the Building Better Communities and Conserving Watersheds Act (Bill 139), replacing the OMB to provide a more defence-based, municipal-oriented appeal body. The Local Planning Appeal Act 2017 created the LPAT.
The Local Planning Appeal Tribunal was in turn replaced by the Ontario Land Tribunal on June 1, 2021.

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