Timber Harvesting Practices Regulation (B.C. Reg. 109/98).
Country
Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
Abstract
This regulation deals with the harvesting practices of timber. "Harvesting" means the practice of felling trees, felling and removing trees, or the removal of dead or damaged trees from an area. The regulation outlines the restrictions of harvesting in different areas, or circumstances. For example, harvesting adjacent to unidentified or incorrectly classified streams, wetlands and lakes (section 6); harvesting within community watersheds (section 7); harvesting on potentially unstable terrain (section 8) and harvesting adjacent to previously harvest cutblocks (section 9). The regulation also outlines practice requirements, such as when constructing excavated or bladed trails section 12); and when constructing a landing, (section 15).
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Web site
Notes
The present Regulation includes amendmenmts up to 23 December 1998.
Repealed
Yes
Publication reference
Revised Statutes and Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No