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Displaying 16 - 20 of 53Recreational Access Regulation (Alta Reg 228/2003).
The present Regulation enforces the Public Lands Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down provisions relating to the authorization of activities carried out for recreational purposes, such as, hunting, fishing, camping, boating, hiking, bicycling, the use of motor vehicles, etc. The text consists of 26 sections divided into 4 Parts as follows: Access for recreational purposes (1); Dispute resolution (2); Miscellaneous (3); Expiry and coming into force (4).
Implements: Public Lands Act (RSA 2000, c. P-40). (2014-12-17)
Standards and Administration Regulation (Alta Reg 267/2001).
The present Regulation enforces the Agricultural Operation Practices Act. At the outset the Regulations contains the definition of certain terms such as, “aquifer”, “catch basin”, “common body of water”, “groundwater resource”, “liquid manure”, “private land”. Part 1 lays down provisions relating to standards applying to the owner or operator of a confined feeding operation for which an approval, registration or authorization is required under the afore-mentioned Act. Moreover, this Parts deals with manure storage and nutrient management. Part 2 concerns general administration matters.
Board Administrative Procedures Regulation (Alta Reg 268/2001).
The present Regulation enforces the Agricultural Operation Practices Act. The Regulations lays down provisions relating to administrative procedures of the Natural Resources Conservation Board which is mandated under the afore-mentioned Act to review applications for new or expanding confined feeding operations, to monitor and enforce compliance with the Act, its Regulations and permit conditions, and to conduct hearings to review decisions.
Land Assembly Project Area Act (SA 2009, c L-2.5).
The present Act was created to provide a clear process for property owners when government needs to plan for long-term, large-scale transportation projects (like ring roads or water reservoirs). The legislation ensures landowners are consulted and fairly compensated, and gives property owners choices and options respecting their land.
Public Lands Administration Regulation (Alta Reg 187/2011).
The present Regulation provides for the enactment of the Public Land Act. The Regulation focuses on three key themes: land management, compliance and enforcement, appeals and dispute resolution. The Regulation applies to provincial land managed by Sustainable Resource Development under the Public Lands Act. The new rules around recreation apply to vacant public land not held under a disposition that offers exclusive use. The Regulation does not apply to parks/wilderness areas (managed by Tourism, Parks and Recreation) or lands managed by Transportation or Infrastructure.