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Displaying 1 - 5 of 98Code of Practice for Industrial Non-Hazardous Waste Landfills Incidental to the Wood Processing Industry (B.C. Reg. 263/2010).
The present Code is made under the Environmental Management Act and the Waste Discharge Regulation. In particular, the Code provides for the protection of land and water. Section 2 establishes that this Code applies to a person who conducts a wood processing industry and who operates, or proposes to operate, a landfill facility solely for the disposal of waste incidental to the wood processing operations.
Musqueam Reconciliation, Settlement and Benefits Agreement Implementation Regulation (B.C. 71/2008).
The present Regulations is made under section 11 on power to make regulations of the Musqueam Reconciliation, Settlement and Benefits Agreement Implementation Act. Section 3 lists the Corporations for the purpose of the different sections of the Act. The text consists of 4 sections as follows: Definition (1); Effective date (2); Vested lands (3); Charge (4).
Implements: Musqueam Reconciliation, Settlement and Benefits Agreement Implementation Act ([SBC 2008] Chapter 6). (2008-03-31)
Musqueam Reconciliation, Settlement and Benefits Agreement Implementation Act ([SBC 2008] Chapter 6).
The present Act provides for the Reconciliation, Settlement and Benefits Agreement between the Province and the Musqueam Indian Band. Furthermore, the Act vests ownership of some parcels of land from Pacific Spirit Regional Park to the Musqueam and addresses a number of other features, such as land-use terms, covenants, and zoning to allow for residential multi-family development on one of the parcels.
Mcleod Lake Indian Band Treaty No. 8 Adhesion and Settlement Agreement Act ([SBC 2008] Chapter 8).
The present Act provides for the self-government of the Mcleod Lake Indian Band. For the purpose of the present Act “MLIB Agreement" means the McLeod Lake Indian Band Treaty No.
Sechelt Indian Government District Advisory Council Regulation (B.C. Reg. 156/2014).
The present Regulation is made under the Sechelt Indian Government District Enabling Act. Section 1 establishes that the Sechelt Indian Government District Advisory Council is continued as an advisory body to the District Council. The Regulation lays down provisions relating to the composition, organization and working of the afore-mentioned Councils. The text consists of 6 sections.
Implements: Sechelt Indian Government District Enabling Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 416). (1996)