Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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$ l > _ ...- The Council of the Hazalton band of Indians at a meeting held at Hazelton, B. C. on February 11, 1959 A.D. makes the following by­ law pursuant to paragraphs (d), (d), (a) and (r) of Section 80 of the Indian Act. By-Law No. 1 A by-law to provide for the regulations aof the activities of boys and girls on the Hazelton Indian Reserve actually or apparently under 16 years of age. (a) No boy or girl on the Hazelton Indian Reserve actually or apparently under 16 years of age, shall loiter any place within the said Indian Reserve after nine forty-five (9:45) in the afternoon Pacific Standard Time, (b) No boy or girl on the Hazelton Indian Reserve actually or apparently under 16 years of age, shall be in any place of entertainment, street, lane, by-way or common within the said Reserve, or shall b© in the course of returning fro» any place of entertainment off the said Reserve after the hour of nine forty-five (9:45) in the afternoon, Pacific Standard Tima, unless accompanied by his or her parent cr­ an adult appointed by a parent to accompany suoh child. (e) A boy or girl on the Hazelton Indian Reserve found violat­ ing the provisions of paragraph (a) or (b) may be warned and conducted home by a police officer. (d) A parent who permits his child to violate paragraph (a) or (b) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on . - summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $5.00 or imprison­ ment for a term not exceeding seven days, or both fine and imprisonment. Chief Councillor m M é £ . : . '■ Councillor ' J â n Councillor M-tS: ■; « ( « t e ; ' * * V
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