c. ■ ia r n nuKin ulpiikhl. Kt.biun NO.993 P.2 Phone: (306) 396-2066 General Delivery or (306) 396-2055 Patuanak, Sask. Fax: (306) 396-2155 SOM 2H0 BY-LAW NO. OF 2003 OF ENGLISH RIVER FIRST NATION A By-Law for the Preservation, Protection and Management of Fur Bearing Animals and Other Game WHEREAS the Council of the English River First Nation desires to make a By-Law governing the preservation, protection and manage ment of fiir bearing animals and other game on Reserve Lands, matters ancillary thereto, and a penalty for tie violation thereof; AND WHEREAS the Council of tt e English River First Nation has the power to make such By-Law pursuant to paragraphs 81(lXo), (q) and (r) of the Indian Act; AND WHEREAS it is considered to be expedient and necessary to provide for the preservation, protection and management of fur bearing aninals on Reserve Lands; NOW THEREFORE the Council yf the English River First Nation hereby makes the following By-Law: 1. Title 1.1 This By-Law may be sited as the “Hunting By-Law on the English River First Nation Indian Reserve”. 2. Definitions 2.1 In this By-Law and any Appendices, Schedules or Regulations attached or made pursuant to this By-Law, the following ten ns shall have the meaning ascribed to them: (a) “Band” means the English River First Nation; (b) “Council” means [the Council of the English River First Nation, as defined in the Indian Act; (c) “Game” includes wild birds, deer, moose, elk, bear and any other vertebrate animal wild by nature and/or ieing designated so by the Council; (d) “Game Officer” means an officer appointed by Council pursuant to Section 3 or 4 of this By-Law and who is responsible for the administration and enforcement of this By-Law;
O . C.KJ nUKin LLHIKHL Ktbiun NO.993 P.3 (*) “Inherent Right” means a right given by the Creator to a person or group of people, and being divinely given the inherent right to be passed on from generation to generation, including those recoginized by the laws of Canada and Saskatchewan, and the powers and rights provide^! under Treaty 8 and Treaty 10; (f) “Hunting” means tjaking, wounding, killing, chasing, pursuing, worrying, capturing, following after or on the trail of, search for, shooting at, stalking or lying in wait for any Game, whether or not the Game is subsequently captured, wounded or killed; (g) “Officer” means a police officer, police constable or other person charged with the duty to preserve and maintain public order and peace, or any other person appointed by the Council for the purpose of maintaining law and order on English River First Nation Lands; (h) “Reserve Lands” means the reserves of the English River First Nation as they may exist from time to time and includes all land added to the reserve after the date of this By- Law; (0 “Snare” means any device used to capture or take Game; 0) “Take” includes the capturing or the taking into possession of Game, whether dead or alive; m “Trap” means any spring trap, gin, deadfall box or net used to capture Game. 3. Administration The Council may, by Band Council Resolution, appoint one or more Game Officers to carry out duties pertaining to the administration and enforcement of this By-Law as prescribed herein. 3.2 The Council may, be in th | resolution, provide for a reasonable remuneration to be paid to a Game Officer appointed under sijbsection 3.1 The Council may designate any officer to perform such functions pertaining to the administration and enforcement of this by-law as prescribed herein to be performed by a Game Officer. 4. General Prohibitions on Hunting 4.1 No persons, other than English River First Nation Band Members, shall engage in hunting Game on Reserve Lands except As permitted by this By-Law. 4.2 Notwithstanding anythingjin this By-Law, a person may, where necessary to prevent damage to private property or injury to occupants of occupied English River First Nation Lands, hunt, take, snare, shoot or kill Game any time if the incident is reported and such Game or carcass is surrendered forthwith to t ie nearest Game Officer. U )
HUKIn LLMIKHL Kt-biUH NO.993 P.4 Times allowed for Him tint 5.1 Subject to the provisions o f this By-Law, members of the English River First Nation may engage in hunting on English River First Nation Lands between the hours of one-half hour before sunrise and until one-half hour after) sunset. 6. Inherent Rights 6.1 The Inherent Right of mempers of English River First Nation shall only be exercised subject to the terms of this By-Law and it intent to preserve and protect Game. 7. Hunting Permits 7.1 A person who is not a mem ber of the English River First Nation and is the age Of majority (18 years old) may apply to the Council for a permit to hunt Game on English River First Nation Land. Such a person shall t e subject to a permit fee which can be increased when needed to address changes of conditic ns and circumstances related to the intent of this By-Law. 7.2 The applicant shall specify (a) The name, age an î address of the applicant; (b) The date and place for which the permit is sought; (c) The species of Game for which the permit is sought; (d) The specific type of equipment used; and (e) Such other information as is required to enable the Council to address the considerations as set out in subsection 7.2 and the criteria set out in subsection 7.3 In determining whether or not a permit should be issued, the Council shall take into consideration: (a) Whether or not the applicant is a resident of the English River First Nation; (b) Whether or not the applicant has previously held a permit and, if so, complied with the provisions of a pcjrmit and any previous by-law pertaining to hunting; (c) Any other information Council may require from the applicant. 7.4 Where the Council deicrm ines that: (a) The issuance of a permit will not detrimentally affect the species of Game for which the permit is sought and the Lands of the English River First Nation;
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I iur\ I n LLIIIKHL KC-talUH rno.yyy P.5 (b) The applicant is suitable to have a permit to hunt on English River First Nation Lands, the Council may issue a written permit authorizing the person to hunt on English River First Naiion Lands specifying therein the name and address of the applicant, the time and place permitted for hunting, the specific type of equipment and the type of Game species to be hunted by the permit holder; (c) The number of perjnits already issued for the species of Game for which the permit is sought; and (d) Whether or not thc!re is sufficient Game of that species on any English River First Nation Lands at the time to meet the needs of the Band members and permit holders without detrimentally affeqting that species. 7.5 Notwithstanding the criteria and considerations in 7.1,7.2,7.3 and 7.4, the English River First Nation Band may from time to time issue a special permit to allow a non-Band member to hunt on English River First Nation ^ands under the supervision of trained Band outfitters and guides according to hunting seasons as stipulated in the “Saskatchewan Hunting and Trapping Guide” which is published on a ye; rly basis. 7.6 A permit issued pursuant tej this section is non-transferable. 7.7 No person shall hunt on the reserve unless guided by a person approved by the Council by Band Council Resolution. The approved guide shall enter into a guiding agreement with the Band and shall comply with all relevant laws and carry out insurance to cover ail liabilities and risks. 7.3 The fee for issuing any permit shall be_____________________________ ($__________ ) Dollars 7.9 A person holding a permit issued under subsections 7,4 and 7.5 shall not hunt on English River First Nation Band Lands except in accordance with the terms of the permit issued by Council. 7.10 A permit issued under this By-Law is not valid, if: (a) It is not signed b;y the person to whom it is issued; (b) The date of expin i has been omitted, removed or defaced. 8. Permit Holders 8.1 A person hunting under the authority of a permit issued pursuant to Section 7 shall have the permit on his person while huntiJg in English River First Nation Band Lands, 8.2 A Band Councillor or Game Officer may at any time require any permit holder who is hunting on English River First Natiori Band Lands to produce his permit. 8.3 Council may, after a notice and hearing, cancel the permit of any person where it is satisfied that: (a) The person has contravened the terms of the permit provided under this By-Law; Or
—' • l.UUJ c_ ■ xor ri I n l-LMIRHL RLtalUn nu.yyd K.b (b) The continuation of‘ this permit would be detrimental to the preservation or protection of Game animals or oi her Game on English River First Nation Band Lands. 8.4 The holder of a permit obtained through any false or misleading statement of information made or given pertaining to any information required for the issuance of the permit, shall be deemed to be a holder of a void permit. The holder of the void permit may be prosecuted in the same manner and with the same effect as he could be prosecuted if he were not a holder of a permit. 8.5 For the purpose of prcservirlg Game on the English River First Nation Band Lands, the Council reserves the right not to issie a Game hunting permit to anyone during the period between January 1 and August 31-ProMbjtcd Hunting Areas 9.1 No person hunting under permits shall, at any time, engage in hunting within the following areas of English River First Nation Band Lands: (a) Within 500 meters of any occupied residence on English River First Nation Band Lands; (b) Within 500 meter?; of any settlement on English River First Nation Band Lands which, for the purpose of this By-Law, means any public building situated in English River First Nation Band Lands; (c) On Lands with st< nding drops; or (d) On Lands which herds of domesticated livestock are pastured of housed or are known to be or seen on any grazing lands in the pasture. 10. Hunting with Firearms 10.1 No person hunting under permit shall discharge or cause to be discharged a firearm within 500 meters o f : (a) A residential building or settlement building as per Section 9. (b) A public road or Iridge; (c) Any game preserves or bird’s sanctuary that may be set up by the Band. 10.2 No person hunting under lWrmit shall discharge a firearm: (a) On or a public mad; (b) Across a public road;
. c- ■ J. x n i n u R in l l h i k h l rcc jo iu n m.yyd r . r (c) From a motor vehicle, aircraft or power boats. 10.3 No person hunting under permit shall have a loaded firearm in his possession: (a) While he is under t:le influence of alcohol or drugs; (b) While he is in a miotor vehicle, aircraft or power boat. 10.4 No person who is in possession of a firearm shall discharge or cause to be discharged carelessly the firearm, or in other ways handle the firearm without due care, attention or without consideration of the safety Of other persons and property. 10.5 No person shall use any dev ices which connects a firearm to a trap or remote control or delayed action mechanism or which causes a firearm to be discharged without the hunter himself pressing the trigger. 11. Hunting Rules 11.1 No person hunting under the permit shall hunt deer, bears, moose, elk or any other Game in restricted areas as set out in Section 9 of this Act. 11.2 No person hunting under permit shall hunt deer, bear, moose, elk or any other Game by using a trap or snare. 11.3 No person hunting under permit shall use any poison, explosive or deleterious substance for hunting purposes. 11.4 No person hunting under permit shall hunt deer, bear, moose, elk or other Game by means of or with the assistance of a do! or when accompanied by a dog, 11.5 Subsection 11.4 does not apply where the hunting of Game is necessary for the prevention of: (a) Damage to privates or public property; or (b) injury to occupants of occupied lands, if the incident is reported and the carcass is surrendered imme diaiely to the nearest game office. 11.6 No person, while engaged ̂ in hunting on English River First Nation Band Lands, shall conceal his identity in any way, shape,or form. 11.7 All persons engaged in hunting on English River First Nation Band Lands are subject to the rules and guidelines set down in ihis Act and in any amendments to this Act. 11.8 No person shall hunt Game using a crossbow. 11.9 No person shall use an aircraft, sail, power boat or motorized vehicle in connection with hunting, except as a means of transportation before and after any hunting activities.
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-s.dkjtoa ^ . i i r i ' i nUKII-l CLIN I KHL KLCiUM NO.993 P.8 11.10 Council may make such regulations as it deems necessary for the implementation and operation of the By-Law. 12. Conservation 12.1 A person shall not disturb, cd estroy or injure the shelter or habitat of Game or any other game, 12.2 No person shall, at any time engage in the hunting of any species that may from time to time be designated by Band Councij Resolution as a protected species. 12.3 The Council may designate a species of Game as a protected species and impose a temporary ban on the hunting of any species of Game under subsection 12.2 by giving notice in accordance with subsections 12.4 and 12.5. j 12.4 Notice of the ban or restriction shall be posted not less than 24 hours prior to the ban or restriction coming into force. The notice shall be posted: (a) In conspicuous pis ces in areas of English River First Nation Band Lands on which hunting is engaget in; and (b) In the Band Council Office and other public buildings on the English River First Nation. 12.5 The notice shall specify the date and time the ban or restriction is to come into effect and when it will cease, and the particulars of the ban or restricted imposed. 12.6 No ban or restriction imposed under this section shall remain in force for a period of more than thirty days, unless a further ban or restriction is imposed and further notice is given in accordance with subsections 12.4 and 12.5 13. Enforcement 13.1 A person who: (a) Fails to observe or otherwise contravenes any provision of this By-Law or any ban or restriction imposed hereunder; or (b) Resists or willfully obstructs a Game Officer in the performance of any duty or in the exercise of any power under this By-Law; Commits an offence and is thus subject to a penalty as set down in Section 14.
UC-b . O . C . u t o .3 £.• urn nurcm ulhikhl Kt.bj.uri rnu.yyd K.y 13.2 Where an act or omission is in contravention of this By-Law or any ban or restriction imposed hereunder continues for more than one day, such acts or omissions shall be deemed to be a separate offence committed on each day during which it continues and may be punished as such. 14. Penalty 14.1 A person who commits an offence under this By-Law is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000.00 or ;o imprisonment not exceeding 30 days or both. 15. Amendment 15.1 This by-law can be amended by the Council of the English River First Nation to suit any changes and circumstances that pertain to Game Hunting on English River First Nation Band Lands according to the regular era ctment procedures stipulated in the Indian Act. THIS BY-LAW IS HEREBY made at a duly convened meeting of English River First Nation this day o *,r f , -£ > ^ 2 . 2003. Voting in favour of the By-Law are the following members of the Council;
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