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Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation Cultural and Heritage Resource Law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - AutrePheasant Rump Nakota
S. Heritage permit for searching or excavating No person shall search or excavate for heritage objects or human remains except pursuant to a heritage permit and in accordance with such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the Council and set out in, or attached to, the heritage permit. [...] J. Substitutional service Where a person being served under or pursuant to this Act cannot, after diligent search, be found, the service may be made in such manner as the Council may direct. [...] (a) the co-ordination of programs; (b) the dissemination of information to the public; (c) public displays; (d) research programs; (e) programs of search and discovery, restoration and preservation; (f) programs of reciprocal professional and technical assistance; relating to the heritage resources of the First Nation.
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Big Cove Bee-keeping and Poultry Raising By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensElsipogtog First Nation
(1) A by-law enforcement officer may, for the pujpose of ascertaining the existence of any prescribed or contagious disease, ax any reasonable time: (a) enter and search any place where he has reason to believe that flocks of poultry or hatching eggs are present; [...] x i h u x x M r r H i r c a 1 D = P A G E 7 / 1 6 -5-(b) stop and search any vehicle or equipment in which he has reason to believe that flocks o f poultry or hatching eggs are present; (c) seize and detain flocks of poulhy or hatching eggs, vehicles or equipment containing poultry or hatching eggs or containers where he [...] and searching an apiary, or any other place where bees are kept, pursuant to this by-law shall make reasonable effort to obtain permission to enter and search from the person he believes to be the owner and/or operator o f that place; (11) A by-law enforcement officer shall be furnished with a certificate of his
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Moravian of the Thames Preservation of Fish and Game By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensMoravian of the Thames
(1) An officer or constable may, without a search warrant: ( a ) stop, enter and search any aircraft, vehicle or vessel ; (b) open and inspect any trunk, box, bag, parcel or receptacle; / 3 [...] 3 7. (1) (c) enter and search any shop, public market, store house, garage, restaurant, hotel, eating house, logging camp, construction camp, or camp estab lished in connection with developing oil resources on the reserve. if he has reasonable grounds to believe that any of them con tain any fish talcen, acquired,
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Kasabonika Lake Band Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensKasabonika Lake
that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and (B) detain the luggage, bags, packages or other containers that person is bringing onto the Reserve for a period of time A quorum for this Bande sufficient to apply for a search warrant.under section 103 Pour cette bande le quorum est [...] RESOLVE: DECIDE, PAR LES PRESENTES: By-law on Intoxicant Abuse - Continued (3) if any intoxicant is found pursuant to a search conducted under subsection (2), a Band Constable or any other authorized Peace Officer may arrest without warrant any person in possession of the intoxicant pursuant to section 5 of this by-law.
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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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Deer Lake Band of Indians Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensDeer Lake
(a) detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and (b) detain the luggage, bags, packages or other containers that person is bringing onto the Reserve for a period of time sufficient to supply for a search warrant under SEction 103 of the Indian Act and for a period of time
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Pikangikum Band of Indians Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensPikangikum
(A) Detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and (B) Detain the luggage, bags, packages or other containers that person is bringing onto 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
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Sandy Lake Band Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensSandy Lake
(A) Detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and, (B) Detain the luggage, bags, packages, or other containers that person is bringing onto 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 [...] LAKE DATE AD 1 9 d a y - JO U R M O N T H - MOIS DO HEREBY RESOLVE; D E C ID E , P A R L E S P R E S E N T E S : (3) If any intoxicant is found pursuant to a search conducted under sub section (2), a Band Constable or any other authorized Peace Officer may arrest without warrant any person in possession of the
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Listuguj Cannabis Law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - AutreListuguj Mi'gmaq Government
to this Law to be or have been in contravention thereof, she or he may: (a) 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; 03) with warrant, except if otherwise authorized by the law, seize any goods or chattels by [...] having contravened the provisions of this Law. 7.5 An Enforcement Officer may, with warrant except if otherwise authorized by the law, conduct a reasonable search of any building, premises or place of residence situated within the Listuguj Lands in which there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Law was
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Wapekeka Band of Indians Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensWapekeka
may a) detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and b) detain the luggage, bags, packages or other containers that person is bringing onto 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
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North Spirit Lake Band Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensNorth Spirit Lake
(A) Detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and (B) Detain the luggage, bags, package, or other con tainers that person is bringing onto 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
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Eel Ground Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensEel Ground
Upon information under oath by a Peace Officer, that he believes that liquor, alcohol or intoxicants is .unlawfully possessed, '.in any building, a Judge of the Provincial Court may issue a warrant authorizing the peace officer (a) to search the building; and (b) to use necessary force to gain access to the building, or [...] 10. Any peace officer who has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that liquor, alcohol or intoxicant is within a vehicle unlawfully or is within ai vehicle for unlawful purposes, may without warrant (a) stop the vehicle if it is moving; and (b) search the vehicle and the occupants of the vehicle for the liquor. 11.
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Louis Bull Band Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensLouis Bull
3 5- APPLICATION (1) An officer may, without warrant, seize any liquor in the possession of a person whom he finds committing an offence under this By-Law. (2) On reasonable and probable grounds, an officer may, without warrant, and if necessary by force, search at or near a vehicle, or the person found at or near the [...] (3) On reasonable and probable grounds, an officer who believes that liquor is kept for unlawful purposes (that is for selling, bartering, trading) is manufacturing of Intoxicants may enter and search a dwelling, or building or premises, and may break open any door, lock, or fastening on those premises or parts of them, or
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Louis Bull Tribe Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensLouis Bull
On reasonable and probable grounds a Peace Officer may, without warrant, and if necessary by force, search at or near a vehicle, or the person found at or near the vehicle, or on the land at or near the vehicle. 12. [...] On reasonable and probable grounds, a Peace Officer who believes that liquor is kept for unlawful purposes (that is for selling, bartering, trading) is manufacturing of intoxicants may enter and search a private dwelling, or building or premises, and may break open any door, lock, or fastening on those premises or parts of
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Pikangikum Band of Indians Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensPikangikum
May A) Detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and B) Detain the luggage, bags, packages or other containers that person is bringing onto 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
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Big Trout Lake Band of Indians Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensKitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug
, (a) detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and (b) detain the luggage, bags, packages or other containers that person is bringing onto the reserve for a period of time sufficient to spply for a search warrant under section 103 of the Indian Act and for a period of time
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Poplar Hill Band Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensPoplar Hill
detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant, and containers b) detain the luggage, bags, packages or other containers that person is bringing onto 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
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Beardy-Okemasis Band of Indians Dogs By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensBeardy's and Okemasis
(a) The Council of the Band may designate an individual from the Band as an enforcement officer for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this by-law in whole or in part including the search and seizure of evidence to substantiate the laying of an information. [...] (b) Where no person is designated as per Section 6 of this by-law, the Council of the Band may direct one of it's members to act as a duty officer for the purposes of carrying out the pro visions of this by-law in whole or in part including the search and seizure of evidence to substantiate the laying of an in formation.
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Cat Lake Band of Indians Intoxicants By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 85.1 de la Loi sur les IndiensCat Lake
may a) detain that person for a period of time sufficient to conduct a search for any intoxicant,and b) detain the luggage,bags,packages or other containers that person is bringing onto 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
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Qualicum Band Game Preservation By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensQualicum First Nation
(f) The Band Fisheries Conservation Officer may search or break open and search any building, vehicle, vessel or place other than a permanent dwelling place situated on the Reserve, where he believes, on reasonable and probable grounds, that any Fish taken in contravention of this by-law, may be concealed.
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Kingsclear Indian Band Fishing By-law
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 81 de la Loi sur les IndiensKingsclear
(1) A fishery officer may, without a search warrant: (a) stop, enter and search any aircraft, vehicle or vessel; and (b) open and inspect any trunk, box, bag, parcel or receptacle, if he as reasonable grounds to believe that any of them contain any fish
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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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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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St. Mary's Indian Band Taxation By-law 1992
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 83 de la Loi sur les IndiensAqam
(1) The i~hief-and council shall give on demand, 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 and written statement (a) where 3 or less tax rolls folios are [...] Where more than 3 tax roll folios are searched and for which a written statement is prepared as a -result of a request, the amount resulting by _ multiplying $45 .00 per hour by the number of hours taken to perform the search and prepare the written statement, but not less than $30 .00 in respect of any request . [...] (2) The chief and council shall not charge a person for a search where taxes found to be owing are paid promptly . Power to prohibit timber cutting on tax delinquent land 55 .
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Nak'azdli Indian Band Taxation By-law 1992
Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées - L’article 83 de la Loi sur les IndiensNak'azdli
(1) The chief and council shall give on demand, 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 and written statement (a) where 3 or less tax rolls folios are searched [...] (b) Where more than 3 tax roll folios are searched and for which a written statement is prepared as a result of a request, the amount resulting by multiplying $45 .00 per hour by the number of hours taken to perform the search and prepare the written statement, but not less than $30 .00 in respect of any request . [...] (2) The chief and council shall not charge a person for a search where taxes found to be owing are paid promptly . Power to prohibit timber cutting on tax delinquent land 55 .