Forests Act definition
Examples of Forests Act in a sentence
Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to introduce amendments to the Forests Act, following a public input process, to ensure that it meets the requirements of the Alberta Forest Conservation Strategy.
Contravention of a notice of listed protected tree species under the National Forests Act, 1998 is regarded as a first category offence that may result in a fine or imprisonment for a period up to three years, or to both a fine and imprisonment.
There appears to be no threat to any protected tree species at the site (National Forests Act No. 84 of 1998).
On and from the commencement of section 16(5) of the 2005 Act the Telstra Lease continues in force and may continue to be dealt with as a lease under section 51 of the Forests Act 1958.
The financial statements are required by Part 5A, clause 32B of the Private Forests Act 1994.
Nothing in this Division derogates from the Forests Act 1958 or the Country Fire Authority Act 1958 or the Sustainable Forests (Timber) Act 2004.
Private Forests Tasmania was established on 1 July 1994 as a statutory authority by the Private Forests Act 1994.
The Nova Scotia Farm Loan Board, a Provincial agency, operates under the authority of the Agricultural and Rural Credit Act and the Forests Act (for timber loans).
FRIAA has been delegated certain powers, duties and responsibilities of the Minister of Environmental Protection under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act and the Forests Act.
In terms of section 7(1) of the National Forests Act, 1998, no person may cut, disturb, damage or destroy any indigenous tree in, or remove or receive any such tree from, a natural forest except in terms of :- (a) license issued under subsection (4) or section 23; or (b) an exemption from the provisions of subsection (4) published by the Minister in the Gazette.