Final answer:
The exact number of council members chosen by the Lieutenant Governor who cannot belong to any other regulatory college is not given in the referenced information. It would need to be looked up in the specific regulations or laws that govern the regulatory body in question.
Step-by-step explanation:
The specific number of council members chosen by the Lieutenant Governor who cannot belong to any other regulatory college, including the CMTO (College of Massage Therapists of Ontario), is not provided in the information referenced. However, the structure of such appointments would typically be outlined in the legislation or regulations that govern the particular regulatory body.
In some jurisdictions, it might be specified by the governing statutes of the organization or bylaws. To find the exact number, one would need to refer to the specific laws or regulations pertaining to the regulatory college in question.
Without the exact context or reference to a specific regulatory college or location, it is unfortunately not possible to accurately answer this question.
As it relates to the information given from the chapters, under the mayor-council system, the correct answer is A. Legislative and executive responsibilities are separated. Also, according to the provided information, the correct answer regarding the forms of county government that does not include the mayor-council system is C. The mayor-council system is typically a form of municipal, not county, government.