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Enforcement and Search Powers By-law no. 2025-02
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les Indiens [ Anglais ]Mushuau Innu First Nation
Enforcement and Search Powers By-law no. 2025-02, Enforcement and Search Powers By-law no. 2025-02 [...] b. A search under this section may be conducted as a routine search without further grounds, subject to s. 6. [...] Search of a Building 7. An officer may conduct a search of any building in Natuashish that is for public use. 8.
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Trespass By-law No. 2025-01
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensMushuau Innu First Nation
b. A search under this section may be conducted as a routine search without further grounds, subject to s. 6. [...] Search of a Building 7. 8. An officer may conduct a search of any building in Natuashish that is for public use. [...] For greater certainty, the search powers in this by-law are in addition to the search powers that may apply further to other laws, and do not restrict or limit other search powers in any way.
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Northlands Denesuline First Nation Intoxicants By-Law No. 2025-02-00
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensNorthlands
to provide reasonable notice to all persons entering or who are present on the Reserve lands for any reason, including to Members, Residents and non-Residents, of the expectation that all persons will make the declaration set out at 6.2 and that a search of all persons may be conducted in the circumstances set out at 6 .1; [...] Detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant; and Detain the luggage, bags, packages, or other containers being brought to or removed from the Reserve for a period of time sufficient to apply for a search warrant under section 103 of the Indian Act and for a period of time [...] The name of any Member, Resident, non-Resident or other person who is found to have any intoxicant on their person after a search is conducted pursuant to this by-law shall be reported to the Chief and Council once that person is convicted or found guilty of an offence.
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York Factory First Nation Intoxicants By-Law NO.2025-02-01
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensYork Factory First Nation
to provide reasonable notice to all persons entering or who are present on the Reserve lands for any reason, including to Members, Residents and non-Residents, of the expectation that all persons will make the declaration set out at 6.2 and that a search of all persons may be conducted in the circumstances set out at 6.1; [...] Detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant; and Detain the luggage, bags, packages, or other containers being brought to or removed from the Reserve for a period of time sufficient to apply for a search warrant under section 103 of the Indian Act and for a period of time [...] The name of any Member, Resident, non-Resident or other person who is found to have any intoxicant on their person after a search is conducted and who pleads guilty or is convicted of an offence under this by-law shall be reported to the Chief and Council.
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Moose Cree First Nation Môso Sîpîwililiwak Peyakôtesiwi Walašowewin
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - AutreMoose Cree First Nation
In accordance with the regulations, for ᑭᔅᐯᐧᐋᐧᐊᓱᐧᐃᓐ kispewâwasowin purposes: a. Searches and inspections may take place, including within a home; b. One or more caregivers may be assigned to an ᐊᐧᐋᔑᔥ awâšiš; c. An ᐊᐧᐋᔑᔥ awâšiš may be required to leave a certain home or other location and may be required to reside at a
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Squamish Nation Fireworks Bylaw
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensSquamish
Council, or a Bylaw Officer, may apply for a warrant from a court of competent jurisdiction to authorize a Bylaw Officer to enter and search any Lot and any Residence or other building thereon, if satisfied that there are goods or chattels therein by means of or in relation to which an offence under this Bylaw has been, is
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Tsawout First Nation Annual Expenditure Law, 2024
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - Loi sur la gestion financière des premières nationsTsawout First Nation
PART 1: REVENUES I. Property Tax Revenues to be collected in budget year: a. Property Tax Revenues b. BC HOG Benefit c. Prope1iy Tax - interest and penalties d. Tax Search Revenue e. Prope1iy Transfer Tax Revenues TOTAL REVENUES PART 2: EXPENDITURES l. General Government Expenditures a. Executive and Legislative b. General
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The Wabaseemoong Independent Nations Kibichitootaa Minikwayin and Muchi Mishkikiiwan Inakonigaywin By-Law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensWabaseemoong Independent Nations
4.5 Under this by-law Treaty Three Police, WIN Peace Officers and By-Law Officers have the authority to search and seize (confiscate) any alcohol beyond the quantities listed above, these include illegal drugs (Meth, Cocaine, LSD, Crack Cocaine, Heroin) or large quantities of solvents intended for trafficking within the WIN [...] 5.7 exercise all powers, duties, and functions of a designated peace officer to conduct any inspections, searches, remedies, or enforcement authorized or required by any and all Wabaseemoong Independent Nations By-Laws including new By-Law enactments.
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Wabaseemoong Independent Nations Peace Officer and By-Law Officer By-Law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les Indiens [ Anglais ]Wabaseemoong Independent Nations
2.6 "Emergent Incident" means a situation where a Peace Officer is required to respond to a fire, explosion, dangerous goods, medica l, assault (if safe to do so), rescue, other emergency event or search of vehicles suspected of transporting restricted amounts of alcohol, illegal drugs and/or toxic substances; [...] 4.3 exercise all powers, duties, and functions of a designated officer to conduct any inspections, searches, remedies, or enforcement authorized or required by any and all Wabaseemoong Independent Nations By-Laws including new By-Law enactments. [...] 4.11 exercise all powers, duties, and functions of a designated Peace Officer and By-Law Officer to conduct any inspections, searches, seizures, remedies, or enforcement authorized or required by the Wabaseemoong Independent Nations By-Laws and the Criminal Code of Canada; and
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Siksika Nation Offences Procedures By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensSiksika Nation
PART IX – MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL CODE Except to the extent that they are inconsistent with this By-law and subject to any specific provisions stating otherwise in any Enactment, all provisions of the Criminal Code, including the provisions in Part XV respecting search warrants, that are applicable in any
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Attawapiskat First Nation Protection from Illegal Substances By-Law. No. 2024-1
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensAttawapiskat
Searches re: drones 15. A peace officer or First Nation officer may search any drone that appears within the Reserve that appears to be carrying a payload of any kind. [...] Manner of search and least intrusive search possible 19. All searches conducted under this Law: (a) Shall use the least intrusive method that will provide reasonable assurances that the individual does not possess one or more illegal substances; [...] Criminal Code and common law arrest and search powers 32. Nothing herein derogates from powers of arrest and search under the Criminal Code and the common law.
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Peerless Trout First Nation Land Code
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - Loi sur la gestion des terres des premières nationsPeerless Trout First Nation
establish comprehensive enforcement procedures consistent with federal law, including inspections, searches, seizures and compulsory sampling, testing and the production of information; and
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Tsawout First Nation Annual Expenditure Law, 2023
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - Loi sur la gestion financière des premières nationsTsawout First Nation
Property Tax Revenues to be collected in budget year: a. Property Tax Revenues b. BC HOG Benefit c. Property Tax -interest and penalties d. Tax Search Revenue TOTAL REVENUES: PART2:EXPENDITURES 1. General Government Expenditures a. Executive and Legislative b. General Administrative c. Other General Government 2.
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Manto Sipi Cree Nation Intoxicants By-law No. 2023-08-02
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensManto Sipi Cree Nation
to provide reasonable notice to all persons entering or who are present on the Reserve lands for any reason, including to Members, Residents and non-Residents, of the expectation that all persons will make the declaration set out at 6.2 and that a search of all persons may be conducted in the circumstances set out at 6.1; [...] Detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant; and Detain the luggage, bags, packages, or other containers being brought to or removed from the Reserve for a period of time sufficient to apply for a search warrant under section 103 of the Indian Act and for a period of time [...] The name of any Member, Resident, non-Resident or other person who is found to have any intoxicant on their person after a search is conducted and who pleads guilty or is convicted of an offence under this by-law shall be reported to the Chief and Council.
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Westbank Property Taxation Bylaw 23-TX-01
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 83 de la Loi sur les IndiensWestbank First Nation
STATEMENT OF TAXES PAID OR IN ARREARS 11.1 The xatus i7 kl sxaqeq (Surveyor of Taxes} shall give on written request, to a Person making application, a written statement of the Taxes, penalty and interest outstanding or a statement that no Taxes are outstanding, as the case may be, at that date and may charge for a search
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Madawaska Maliseet First Nation Cannabis and Tobacco Licensing Law, 2023
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - Loi sur la gestion des terres des premières nationsMadawaska Maliseet First Nation
Every Person shall furnish all necessary means in the Person's power to facilitate any entry, search, inspection, investigation, examination, testing, or inquiry by an Inspector in the exercise of their powers or the performance of their duties w1der this Law or its regulations.
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Manto Sipi Cree Nation Prohibited Animal By-law (Cat)
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensManto Sipi Cree Nation
c) where persons refuse to comply with a warning under section 5.1 (b), search a residence or any building for the purposes of monitoring, confirming, and enforcing compliance with section 6.1 and section 6.2, including to affect the apprehension and removal from the Reserve of a Prohibited Animal; d) attend a residence for
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Fort McKay First Nation Land Code
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - Loi sur la gestion des terres des premières nationsFort McKay First Nation
establish comprehensive enforcement procedures consistent with federal law or provincial law, including inspections, searches, seizures and compulsory sampling, testing and the production of information;
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Katzie First Nation Enforcement and Ticketing Law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - Loi sur la gestion des terres des premières nationsKatzie
Warrants 7.9 (1) On a Land Steward's application made without notice, a justice may issue a warrant authorizing a Land Steward to enter and search a premises and examine anything that is relevant to determining compliance with this Law if the justice is satisfied that the Land Steward has been properly appointed and that [...] (2) A warrant issued under subsection (1) does not authorize an entry or search after sunset or before sunrise unless it is expressly stated in the warrant.
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Eel River Bar Government Cannabis Law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - AutreEel River Bar First Nation
b) with warrant, except if otherwise authorized by the law, conduct a reasonable search of the person and any objects in her or his immediate possession; c) take the necessary measures to initiate proceedings against any person having contravened the provisions of this law. [...] 7. 4 An Enforcement Officer may, with warrant except if otherwise authorized by the law, conduct a reasonable search of any building, premises or place of business situated within the Eel River Bar Lands in which there are reasonable grounds to believe that the By-Law was contravened or an offence under this Bylaw is being
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Tsawout First Nation Annual Expenditure Law, 2022
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - Loi sur la gestion financière des premières nationsTsawout First Nation
Property Tax Revenues to be collected in budget year: a. Property Tax Revenues b. BC HOG Benefit c. Property Tax - interest and penalties d. Tax Search Revenue TOTAL REVENUES PART2:EXPENDITURES 1. General Government Expenditures a. Executive and Legislative b. General Administrative c. Other General Government 2.
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LGRFN Intoxicants Bylaw
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensLittle Grand Rapids
the First Nation Safety Officer or Peace Officer has reason to believe a search of that person will reveal evidence to support such belief, the First Nation Safety Officer or Peace Officer shall conduct a reasonable search of the person suspected of committing an offence and any items immediately in her or his possession. [...] It is an offence for any person to refuse to allow a search provided for in this section. Upon such an offence, Council has the discretion to deny the person entry into the Reserve. [...] 8.07 A search conducted by a First Nation Safety Officer pursuant to this section of this bylaw shall include only a visual, auditory, and/or smell inspection and does not involve the touching, moving or manipulation of objects.
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Mosakahiken Cree Nation COVID-19 Health Protection By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensMosakahiken Cree Nation
(a), (b), 6.9(a)-(d), or 6.1 O(a)-(d) of this By-law; c) where persons attending a gathering refuse to comply with a warning under section 5.1 (b), search a residence for the purposes of monitoring, confirming, and enforcing compliance with gathering restrictions in section 6.7(a), (b), 6.9(a)-(d), or6.10(a)-(d); · d)
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Manto Sipi Cree Nation COVID-19 Health Protection By-law (Amended February 23, 2022)
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensManto Sipi Cree Nation
attending a gathering refuse to comply with a warning under section 5.1 (b) , search a residence for the purposes of monitoring, confirming, and enforcing compliance with gathering restrictions in section 6.7(a), (b), 6.9(a)-(d), or 6.10(a)-(d); d) attend a residence for the purposes of monitoring, confirming and enforcing
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Gazette des premières nations volume 26 (Gaz. PN 2021.26.)
Gazettes numériques annuelles(a}, (b). 6.9(a)-{d), or 6.1 0(a)-(d) of this By-law; c) where persons attending a gathering refuse to comply with a warning under section 5.1 (b), search a residence for the purposes of monitoring, confirming, and enforcing compliance with gathering restrictions in section 6.7(a), (b), 6.9(a)-(d), or 6.10(a)-(d); d) attend