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St. Mary's First Nation Smoking By-law
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - Section 81 of the Indian ActSaint Mary's
A quorum for this Bande Pour cette bande le quorum est consists of fix£ a 2. Council Members. Membres du Conseil (CounclIof^^COdsSilier)-^. [...] pursuant to paragraphs 81(1 )(a), (h), (m), (q) and (r) o f the Indian Act; AND W HEREAS exposure to tobacco smoke, including second hand smoke, has been linked to health hazards such as cancer, stroke, heart disease and respiratory illness; AND W HEREAS it is desirable for the health and wellness of the residents and
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Nelson House First Nation Emergency Measure By-law
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - Section 81 of the Indian ActNisichawayasihk Cree Nation
A quorum for this Band Pour cette bande le quorum est consists of fixé à FOUR (4) Council Members. Membres du Conseil. (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY - RÉSERVÉ AU MINIST ERE 1. [...] consists of fixé à FOUR (4) Council Members. Membres du Conseil. (Chief Y Chef) (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) (Councillor - Conseiller) FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY - RÉSERVÉ AU MINIST ERE 1. [...] The Emergency Coordinator will make arrangements for the immediate establishment of a 2-way Radio link from the emergency site to the Emergency Control Centre (Reserve Office ur alternate location).
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Campbell River Indian Band Sign Regulation By-law
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - Section 81 of the Indian ActCampbell River
"Freestanding means any sign, supported independently o f an separated from a Sign" building or other structure and permanently fixed to the ground. "Frontage" means the length of the property line parallel to and along each legally accessible public street, excluding a lane that it borders, or the width of the business [...] Turn-buckles shall have a breaking strength equivalent to that of the cable to which they are attached. 7.5 Corrosion All cables, turn-buckles, links, bolts and screws and all devices which are used to support or which form a part o f sign, shall be non-corrosive or be protected otherwise in an approved manner such as
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Homalco Indian Band Sign Regulation By-law
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - Section 81 of the Indian ActHomalco
majority of electors in attendance at a General Meeting of the Band called for such purpose and the tenure of persons selected to such Committee shall be for a fixed period of 2 years. 8.7.3 The decision of the Appeals Committee shall be binding upon the applicant and the Band Council. 8.8 Fee for Sign Permit Permit fees as [...] Turn-buckles shall have a breaking strength equivalent to that of the cable to which they are attached. 9.4 Corrosion All cables, turn-buckles, links, bolts and screws, and all devices which are used to support or which form a part of a sign, shall be non-corroding or otherwise protected in an approved manner such as
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Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN) Zoning Regulation
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - First Nations Land Management ActOpaskwayak Cree Nation
business, activity, entertainment, or service provided on the premises where the sign is displayed, and general advertising has a similar meaning. 12) Ground Sign means any sign supported independently of a building and permanently fixed to the ground, see Figure 10, Types of Signs (Fascia, Ground, Projecting, Roof). [...] money is loaned on security of personal property left in pawn and pledged as collateral for the loan and where such property may be redeemed by the seller in a fixed period of time or sold to the general public. Enacted by OCN Member on May 14, 2009 Ratified by Chief and Council on June 9, 2009 L: Landmark Planning & [...] Typical uses include day care centres, day nurseries, kindergartens, nursery schools and play schools. 2) Community Recreation Service and Club means a development for recreational, social or multi purpose use without fixed seats and primarily intended for local community purposes. Typical uses include community halls,
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Tsuu T'ina Nation Permit By-law
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - Section 81 of the Indian ActTsuu T'ina Nation
C anopy: Means a fixed shelter which extends from the face of a building and includes a structure commonly known as a theatre marquee but does not include normal architectural features such as lintels, sills, mouldings, architraves, and pediments. [...] Structure: Means anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on the ground or attached to something having a fixed location on the ground and includes walls, light standards, fences and signs. 112. [...] Tow nhouse: Means a single building comprised of three or more dwelling units separated one from another by party walls extending from foundation to roof, with each dwelling unit having a separate, direct entrance from grade and includes all row, linked, patio, garden court or other housing which meet such criteria. 114.
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Penticton Indian Band Subdivision, Development and Servicing Bylaw No. 2020-01
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - Section 81 of the Indian ActPenticton
Security style chain link fencing and gates shall be provided at the discretion of the Approving Officer. [...] Provisions to accommodate higher discharges shall involve over-sizing the fixed openings and sewers connected to control structure. Adjustable mechanism such as slide gates or removable orifice plates can be used to regulate the design release rates. [...] ACCESS OPENING TO BE REMOVABLE WITH FIXED LIFTING ACCESS OPENING TO BE REMOVABLE WITH FIXED LIFTING LUGS ON ALL ROOF COMPONENTS. PENTICTON INDIAN BAND SUPPLEMENTARY STANDARD DETAIL DRAWING AutoCAD SHX Text AutoCAD SHX Text NOTES: 1.
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Enoch Cree Nation Land Use By-law
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - Section 81 of the Indian ActEnoch Cree Nation
A maintenance program ensures that all roadways are inspected regularly for these issues and recommends the appropriate (most cost effective) maintenance application to fix the issue and extend the life of the pavement. Maintenance can be reactive (damage repair) or proactive (damage prevention). [...] Sidewalk connections should be added where there are missing links and handicap ramps should be installed at all crosswalk locations to facilitate safe crossing of roadways for pedestrians of all ages and abilities. [...] Forcemains were not modeled, but rather the entire length of the forcemains was idealized as single pump links set to the capacity of the specific pump station. System demands were allocated as a percentage of water demands developed for the water master plan.
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Opaskwayak Cree Nation Land Law for Land Use and Community Plan including Natural Resources
Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation - First Nations Land Management ActOpaskwayak Cree Nation
(3) New business developments shall be designed to encourage safe pedestrian movements linking shopping, parking and recreation services. (4) The Land Authority shall, in the review process take into consideration the following criteria when considering proposed business, governmental, institutional, multiple family [...] Structure means anything that is erected, built or constructed of parts joined together or any such erection fixed to or supported by the soil or by any other structure. Subsidence means the vertical settlement, lowering or falling of the earth surface.
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First Nations Gazette Volume 26 (F.N. Gaz. 2021.26.)
Digital Annual GazettesLes frais, en cas de capture ou lorsqu'un animal est amené à la fourrière par le contrôleur, sont fixés comme suit: 1. Capture : 50 $ 2. Garde et pension: 8 $/jour Toute fraction de journée sera comptée comme une journée entière. [...] (3) In determining whether a period fixed under subsection (2) was reasonable in the circumstances, the officer shall take into account: [...] Day (December 31 st and January 1 st ); e. Labour Day weekend (including on the first Monday in September); f. Thanksgiving Day (second Monday in October); g. Christmas Day (December 25 th ); h. Victoria Day; i. All statutory holidays as fixed by proclamation of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council of the Province of Quebec;
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First Nations Gazette Volume 22 (F.N. Gaz. 2018.22.)
Digital Annual Gazettes• a fixed amount of _______ dollars ($___) for each property. • the taxable area of the property, at a rate of _______ dollars ($___ ) per square metre of area. [...] • un montant fixe de _______ dollars (___ $) pour chaque bien foncier. • la superficie imposable du bien foncier, au taux de _______ dollars (___ $) par mètre carré de superficie. [...] Chief Lapotac’s band was linked to the Asino 1880 joined the Bobtail’s Band to form Tommy’s of revenue.
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First Nations Gazette Volume 24 (F.N. Gaz. 2020.24.)
Digital Annual Gazettes(3) In determining whether a period fixed under subsection (2) was reasonable in the circumstances, the officer shall take into account: 2 Hupacasath First Nation Nuisances By-law [B.C.] 2202 [...] Security style chain link fencing and gates shall be provided at the discretion of the Approving Officer. [...] Provisions to accommodate higher discharges shall involve over-sizing the fixed openings and sewers connected to control structure. Adjustable mechanism such as slide gates or removable orifice plates can be used to regulate the design release rates.
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First Nations Gazette Volume 25 (F.N. Gaz. 2021.25.)
Digital Annual GazettesCons(sts o f Fixe a OS '-(Councillor - Conscille r) {Coum:illor- Consciller) BCR#1559 [...] Where there are no fixed seats, 1.00/each 9.29 sq. m. (100.00 sq. ft.) of floor area devoted to the assembly room floor area [...] Every Elector who is inside the polling station at the time fixed for the close of polls must be allowed to vote before the polls are closed.