Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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Ministre des Affaires ~ Minister of Indigenous and autochtones et du Nord Northern Affairs 44.5304 4,i, Ottawa, Canada K1A OH4 I, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, HEREBY APPROVE, pursuant to section 83 of the Indian Act, the following by-law made by the Haisla Nation, in the Province of British Columbia, at a meeting held on the 7th day of June 2016. Haisla Nation Rates By-law, 2016 Dated at Ottawa, Ontario, this 1 3-r day of 2016. Hon. Caro yn Bennett, M.D., P.C., M.P. Canad'â.
HAISLA NATION COUNCIL PO Box 1101, Kitamaat Village, BC, VOT 2B0 1(250) 639-9361 Toll Free: 1-888-842-4752 I Fax: 250-632-2840 or 250-632-4794 HAISLA NATION RATES BY-LAW, 2016 WHEREAS pursuant to the Indian Act, R.S.C. 1985, and specifically paragraph 83(1)(a) of the Indian Act, 1985, c.I-5, the Council of a Band may make by-laws for the purpose of taxation for local purposes of land, or interests in land, including rights to occupy, possess or use land in a reserve and with respect to any matter arising out of or ancillary to such purpose; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Haisla Nation enacted the Haisla Nation Property Assessment and Taxation By-Law on July 25, 2006, as amended by the Haisla Property Assessment and Taxation Amendment By-Law No. 01-2007 and the Haisla Nation Property Assessment and Taxation Amendment By-Law 01-2011; NOW BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the following by-law be and is hereby enacted pursuant to the provisions of the Indian Act, and in particular section 83(1) for the purpose of establishing annual rates of taxation. 1. This by-law may be cited for all purposes as the Haisla Nation Rates By-Law, 2016. 2. Pursuant to Section 11 of the Haisla Nation Property Assessment and Taxation By-Law, the tax rates for each class of property shall be in accordance with Schedule "A" which is attached, and forms part of the 2016 Rates By-Law. THIS BY-LAW IS HEREBY DULY ENACTED by Council on the 7th day of June, 2016, at Kitamaat Village , in the Province of British Columbia. Quorum for the Band Council is six (6) Council Members.
HAISLA NATION RATES BY-LAW, 2016 ylgi r Ss Chief Councillor Dep y Chief Councillor Brenda Du ncan Margaret Grant Councillor Councillor Willard Grant Raymon Green Councillor Councillor Lucille Harms Trevor Martin Councillor Councillor ~~ , Freddy Ringham Crystal mith Councillor Councillor Kevin Stewart Councillor
SCHEDULE "A" The Council of the Haisla Nation hereby adopts the following taxation rates for the 2016 taxation year for the following classes of property. COLUMN 1 Class of Property as prescribed under Schedule II and Section 17 of the Haisla Nation Property Assessment and Taxation By-Law. Class 1 - Residential Sub-class a Vacant Land Sub-class b Land with Improvements/Other Class 2 Utilities Class 4 - Major Industry Class 5 - Light Industry Class 6 - Business and Other Class 8 - Recreation/Non-Profit Organization Class 9 - Farm 3 COLUMN 2 Rate of Tax applied against each $1,000.00 of the assessed value of the land and improvements as determined in accordance with Part IV of the Haisla Nation Property Assessment and Taxation By-Law. 5.16146 5.16146 49.65253 34.84668 58.63801 21.43649 25.39134
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