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Forest, Soil and Water Conservation Act Chapter 7.09.

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Abstract
This basic legislation establishes a legal framework for the management of forests and forest produce, defined as all parts or produce of trees and plants, charcoal (sect. 2). Removal of and dealing in timber are regulated by a permit system (sects. 6-16). Detailed liability provisions concerning individual dealers, companies, intermediaries, etc. are set out in sections 17 and 18. The Governor in Council may, in order to protect or preserve forest resources, declare forest reserves, protected forests (on private lands) or prohibited areas and make rules on felling, clearing, pasturing, etc. in forest areas (sects. 19-27). "Forest offences" on Crown Lands are spelled out in section 32. Forest Officers are attributed powers of inspection, seizure, and arrest (sects. 33, 35-37). Penalties for contraventions may be supplemented by monetary compensation (sect. 38). Further regulations concerning permits, property marks, classification and registration may be issued by the Governor in Council (sect. 47).
Three final Schedules reproduce three model forms: (1) Information against persons in wrongful possession of Crown land; (2) Summons to person in wrongful possession of Crown land; (3) Order for delivery of possession of lands.
Long title of text
An Act to make provision for the conservation of the forest, soil and water resources of Saint Lucia.
Notes
This piece of legislation was created under British colonial rule.Amended by Act 11 of 1983 in force 15 July 1983 changing the title 'Ordinance on Forest, Soil and Water Conservation (Chapter 25) (No. 6 of 1945)' as the Forest, Soil and Water Conservation Act.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No