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Log Salvage Regulation for the Vancouver Log Salvage District (B.C. Reg. 220/81).

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Regulation
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Abstract
This Regulation outlines the provisions governing log salvage in the Vancouver district. "Log salvage" means (a) securing, pursuing or searching for drift timber, or (b) for drift timber that has been secured, possession of the timber until it is returned to its owner or it is delivered to a receiving station of a licensee. This regulation is divided up into 21 parts as follows: 1 Interpretation; 2 Application; 3 Qualifications for licence; 4 Qualifications for a log salvage permit; 5 Rights of property in an identifiable log; 6 Owner of identifiable log; 7 Disposal and delivery of salvaged logs; 8 Scaling of salvaged logs; 9 Duties of licensee; 10 Compensation for disposal of salvaged logs; 11 Proceeds from disposition of logs; 12 Salvaging of logs, permit required; 13 Delivery of salvaged logs; 14 Prohibited salvaging; 15 Equipment and assistance; 16 Log identification hammers; 17 Removal from water; 18 Daylight hours; 19 Seizure; 20 Licence and permit fees and 21 Offence. This Regulation includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 109/93.
Notes
The present Regulation includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 237/2013.
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Revised Statutes and Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia.
Source language

English

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