Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

Decision Information

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IflTAIGïKEWLTH IKDIMT AGENCY TS AÏ7ATA IFEUK BAND BYLAWS The Council of the Tsawataineuk Band of Indians at a meeting held on Fovember £6, 1953 makes the following "bylaw pursuant to paragraph (a) and (r) of section 80 of the Indian Act. Bylaw Fo. 5 A "bylaw to provide for the erection and control of toilets or privies on the Tsawataineuk Indian Reserve, in the Province of British Columbia. (a) The holder of a certificate of possession or occupant of every building or structure used as a dwelling or a place of business within the Tsawataineuk Indian Reserve shall provide a toilet or privey for the use of persons occupying or resorting to such building or structura. (b) Every toilet or privy shall be not less than 50 feet from any well or water supply. (c) Such toilet!or privy shall be of fly proof construction and shall be provided with a tight fitting door which shall be kept closed. (d) All toilets or privies shall be kept in a clean and sa,nitary condition* (e) The council may arrange for the regular removal of night soil from any premises within Lhe reserve. (f) Fight-soil from privies kept on premises pending removal therefrom shall be kept in a water-tight, fly proof covered container.
V < 2 -1 Tsav/ataineuk Band. Bylaw Ho. 5 cont> (g) Ifight-soil removed from premises within the reserve sliall be taken to and deposited at a place within the reserve approved by the council* (h) Any parson who violates any of the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an orx'ence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a line not exceeding ten dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven days, or both.fine and imprisonment* i A. ( l
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