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Exhibit A INTOXICANTS BY-LAW Whereas a majority of the electors of the Band who attented a special meeting of the Kitkatla Band of Jan 16, 1986 called by the council of the Kitkatla band on Jan 16, 1986 for the purpose of considering the contents of this by-law, consented to the contents of this by-law. And whereas the Kitkatla Band Council considers necessary special measures for the protection of the inhabitants of the reserve(s) of the Kitkatla Band from the presence of intoxicants: Now therefore, it is hereby enacted pursuant to section 85.1 of the Indian Act: Definitions 1. In this by-law ’’intoxicants includes alcohol, alcoholic, spritous, vinous fermented malt or other intoxicating liqour or combination of liqours and mixed liqour a part of which is spiritous, vinous, fermented or otherwise intoxicating and all drinks drinkable liquids and all preparations or mixtures capable of human consumption that are intoxicating. Prohibition on Sale, Barter, Supply or Manufacture 2. Everyone who sells, barters, supplies, or manufactures intoxicants on the reserve(s) of the Kitkatla Band is guilty of an offence punishabl on summary conviction. Prohibition Against Intoxication 3. Everyone who is intoxicated on the reserve(s) of the Kitkatla Band is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. Prohibition on Possession of Intoxicants 4. Everyone who if found on possession of intoxicants is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. Penalties 5. For greater certainty, the penalties for contravention of this by-law are set out in the Indian Act. Which is $1,000.00 and/or 6 months in jail. Citation This by-law may be cited as By-law No. 1 of the Kitkatla Band being a by-law respecting intoxicants.
Approved and passed at a duly convened meeting of the Council of the KITKATLA Band of Indians on FEB.25/88 as evidenced by the signatures below and being a majority of the Councillors present at that meeting. Matthew Hill (Chief - Chef) Richard Leeson_________ ____ ___________________ ________________________ (Counci 1lor-consei11er) (Counci 1lor-consei11er) ( Counci 1lor-consei11er) Kenneth Innés__________ ________________________ ________________________ (Counci 1lor-consei11er) (Councillor-consei11er) (Counci 1lor-consei11er) Margaret Hill__________ _________________________ __ _________________ ____ (Counci 1lor-consei11er) (Counci1lor-consei11er) (Councillor-consei11er) (Councillor-consei11er) (Councillor-conseil1er) (Councillor-consei11er)
INTOXICANTS BY-LAW ( Whereas a majority of the electors of the Band who attended a special meeting of the Kitkatla Band of Jan 16, 1986 called by the council of the Kitkatla band on Jan 16, 1986 for the purpose of considering the contents of this by-law, consented to the contents of this by-law. And whereas the Kitkatla Band Council considers necessary special m of e as t u h r e e s K it f k or a tl t a h e Ba p n r d o te f c r t o i m o n t he o f pr t e he N I o n w d ia t n h er A e ct f : ore, it is hereby enacted pursuant to section 85.1 of the Definitions 1. In this by-law "intoxicants'? includes alcohol, alcoholic, spiritous, vinous, o f f e rm l e i n q t o e u d r s ma a l n t d o m r i xe o d t he l r i qo i u n r t ox a vinous, fermented or otherwise intoxicating and all drinks drinkable liquids and all preparations or mixtures capable of human consumption that are intoxicating. Prohibition on Sale, Barter, Supply or Manufacture 2. Everyone who sells, barters, supplies, or manufactures intoxicants on the reserve(s) of the Kitkatla Band is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. Prohibiton Against Intoxication 3. Everyone who is intoxicated on the reserve(s) of the Kitkatla Band is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. Prohibition on Possession of Intoxicants 4. Everyone who if found in possession of intoxicants is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. Penalties 5. For greater certainty, the penalties for contraventior of this by-law are set out in the Indian Act. Which is $1,000.00 and/or 6 months in jail. Citation. This by-law may be cited as By-law No 1 of the Kitkatla Band being a by-law respecting intoxicants. t>0R/8<b-75l s en i c n e h ab of i ta i n n t t s o xi o c f an t t h s e : reserve(s) ic p a ar t t i ng o f l w i h q i o c u h r o is r s c p o i m r b i i t n o a u t s i , on This is Exhibit " " referred to in the affidavit of .ncCxr>*<ù sworn be,fcn»jrfe at *',iS Commissioner fer *TZ)r B rit ish Zo'.umbtà. /
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