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Showing items 1 through 8 of 8.The present Act lays down provisions relating to forest and range practices. Section 136 establishes that the Forest Practices Board is continued.
“Crown range” means land included within the boundaries of a range district as established under this Act, but does not include land that is subject to a lease issued under the Land Act (sect. 1).
The present Regulation implements sections 79-81 of the Range Act applying to Crown range. In particular, it deals with applications for a licence, grazing permit or hay cutting permit.
This regulation implements Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act; (therein referred to the Act ) and has 4 parts. The first part refers to definitions. Part 2 deals with Range Developments.
The present Regulation implements the Forest and Range Practice Act. The text consists of 12 sections divided into 5 Parts as follows: Definitions (1): Audits (2); Complaints (3); Significant breaches (4); Transition (5)
The present Regulation implements the Forest and Range Practices Act. In particular, it deals with security and liabilities of forest and range practice. The text consists of 3 sections as follows: Security (1); Return of security (2); Offence (3).
The present Regulation lays down provisions relating to range planning and practices. The text consists of 48 sections divided into 6 Parts as follows: Interpretation (1); Plans (2); Repeal (3); Practice requirements (4); Miscellaneous (5); Compliance and enforcement (6).
This Act gives the power to "regional and district managers" to grant rights over Crown range in the form of grazing licences, grazing permits, temporary grazing permits, hay cutting licences and hay cutting permits (sect. 3).
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