Forest Act definition
Forest Act means the Forest Act R.S.B.C. 1996, c.157;
Forest Act means the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 157, as amended from time to time, or the successor to this Act if it is repealed;
Forest Act means the Forest Act (British Columbia) and all policies thereunder as now in effect and as may be amended from time to time prior to the Effective Date;
Examples of Forest Act in a sentence
Any fire which the Company is responsible for taking measures to extinguish pursuant to the provisions of the Forest Act.
Under Section 36 of the Forest Act, the Minister offers a replacement licence to the Licensee.
Historically Epping Forest was managed as wood-pasture through pollarding, which declined during the 19th century and eventually ceased in 1878 under the Epping Forest Act.
The Approval Holder should be aware that the approval under the Forest Act to harvest timber does not extend to harvesting within private land.
The stumpage system, including the CVP, was the only source of revenue for the Province under the Forest Act, pursuant to which it was entitled to recover rev- enues.
More Definitions of Forest Act
Forest Act means the [Forest Act, 1984 (Act No. 122 of 1984)] National Forests Act,
Forest Act means the Forest Act, RSBC 1996, ch 157 and all amendments thereto;
Forest Act means the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 157, as amended from time to time.
Forest Act means the Forest Act R.S.B.C. 1996, c.157 and all regulations there under.
Forest Act means (i) the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1979, c. 140, as amended, or the successor to this act, or a part of this act if all or a part of it is repealed, and (ii) the regulations enacted under this act or its successor, (k) "free use permit" means a free use permit issued under the Forest Act to the Licensee, or to a person other than the Licensee, (l) "guideline" means a guideline, policy, procedure or manual regarding forest practices applicable to all or part of the Licence Area, which has been set or approved by the Ministry , (m) "harvest" includes entry onto land for the purpose of cutting and removing timber, cutting the timber and removing the timber from the land, (n) "land and resource management plan" means a plan, approved by an appropriate official of the Government of British Columbia, which provides direction for land use, and establishes resource management objectives and strategies, for all or part of the Licence Area, (o) "Licence Area" means Schedule A Land and Schedule B Land, (p) "local resource use plan" means a plan approved by the District Manager which provides guidelines for resource use and development in all or part of the Licence Area, (q) "logging plan" means one or more detailed maps setting out how the Licensee proposes to conduct harvesting and related operations on one or more cut blocks covered or to be covered by a cutting permit, (r) "Log transportation infrastructure" means all facilities related to the scaling, dumping, booming, towing and storage of logs, chips, wood products or other related material or equipment, (s) "management plan" means a plan for managing, protecting and conserving both the timber resources and the non-timber values and resources of the Licence Area, and integrating harvesting and related activities with use of the Licence Area for purposes other than timber production, (t) "manual" means a guideline, policy, procedure, or manual set or approved by the Ministry for preparation of (i) a Statement of Management Objectives, Options and Procedures, (ii) a Timber Supply Analysis Information Package, (iii) a timber supply analysis, (iv) a management plan, (v) a development plan, (vi) a cutting permit application, (vii) an annual report referred to in Part 8.00, or (viii) inventories referred to in Part 2.00, (u) "Ministry" means the Ministry of Forests,
Forest Act means the Forest Act of British Columbia and all amendments and supplements thereto and all regulations and rules made pursuant thereto and all Ministry of Forests policy statements, guidelines, orders or decisions relating thereto.
Forest Act means the Forest Act (British Columbia).