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Provincial Forest Use Regulation (B.C. Reg. 176/95).

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

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Abstract
This regulation enacts the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act. Part 1 deals with definitions. Part 2 outlines in detail the permitted use of Crown land in a Provincial forest (described in an agreement under the Range Act or described in a woodlot licence). The regulation sets out uses authorized under the Land Act, under the Wildlife Act, under other enactments, and uses authorized by a Special Use Permit. Part 3 provides for the issue of a special use permit. If a person wishes to (a) use or manage, a portion of Crown land described in an agreement under the Range Act, in a woodlot licence, or in a Provincial forest or wilderness area, and has not been authorized under another, the person may apply in writing to the district manager for a special use permit. Such a permit, does not give exclusive rights to the use of the land, (section 11).
Notes
This regulation repeals B.C. Reg. 562/78The present Regulation includes amendments up to 281/2009.
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Revised Statutes and Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No