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Forest Reserves Regulations (Alta Reg. 42/2005).

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
Source


Abstract
Regulations to make provision for grazing of cattle, horses and sheep on public lands. They apply to all land within the boundaries of any forest reserves established pursuant to the Forest Reserves Act. Applications for permits to graze livestock on public lands situated within the boundaries of forest reserves may be submitted by persons who are Canadian citizens and have attained the age of eighteen years to a superintendent of a forest in a forest reserve. The Superintendent may issue on behalf of the Minister: (a) an annual permit to graze any number of livestock not exceeding the preference quota assigned to the applicant, or (b) a temporary permit to graze livestock on surplus range lands, or (c) an on and off range permit to graze livestock on public lands situated within the boundaries of a forest reserve. The fees for permits and the dues payable for grazing livestock on public land in a forest reserve shall be prescribed by the Minister of Sustainable Resource Development.
Entry into force notes
For the purpose of ensuring its revision, this Regulation expires on 31 May 2016.
Notes
With amendments up to and including Alberta Regulation 66/2020.
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Alberta Statutes and Regulations.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Implements