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Displaying 21 - 25 of 34Quartz Mining Land Use Regulation (Y.O.I.C. 2003/64).
The present Regulation enacts section 149 of the Quartz Mining Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to quartz mining in the territory of Yukon. The Regulation contains provisions on classes of exploration programmes, operating conditions, operating plans, assignment of an operating plan and security. The text consists of 22 sections and 3 Schedules.
Implements: Quartz Mining Act (S.Y. 2003, c. 14). (2016)
Territorial Lands Regulation (Y.O.I.C. 2003/50).
The present Regulations enact section 21 of the Territorial Lands (Yukon) Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to territorial lands. Section 2 establishes that the Regulation applies only in respect of lands that become territorial lands on or after the date the Act comes into force. The text – consisting of 45 sections – deals mainly with applications for lease and applications for permit,
Implements: Territorial Lands (Yukon) Act (S.Y. 2003, c. 17). (2014)
Zoning Appeal Board Regulation (Y.C.O. 1976/225).
This regulation implements the Area Development Act by establishing the Zoning Appeal Board, regulates its membership and operation. Under section 15, the Board has the same powers and privileges as are granted to a Judge for summoning and compelling attendance of witnesses, administering oaths to witnesses, and calling for the production of documents.
Implements: Area Development Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 10). (2002)
Pine Lake Recreational Area Regulations (Y.O.I.C. 1990/029).
This regulation implements the Area Development Act and designates the Pine Lake Recreational Area as a development area. The regulation provides for the development of the area defining prohibited and allowable uses of the area. Under section 8, construction activities in the area are subject to approval of the development officer.
Implements: Area Development Act (R.S.Y. 2002, c. 10). (2002)
Territorial Lands (Yukon) Act (S.Y. 2003, c. 17).
This Act concerns the management of land and its resources, including mines, minerals easements, servitudes and all other interests in real property (sect. 1). Under section 2, the Commissioner in Executive Council can designate Land Management Zones for the purpose of protecting the ecological balance of the physical characteristics of any area in Yukon. The Act provides also for sale and lease of lands, for the leasing of mining rights (sect. 10), for the cutting of timber (sect. 16) and for trespass on territorial lands (sect. 18).