Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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7 .o 3 ;b -"7 7 ^ The Council, of the Columbia Lake Band of Indians at a meeting held June 29, 1973 at Columbia Lake Reserve makes the following by-lav/ pursuant to paragraph (a) and (r) of section 81 of the Indian Act. By-Law Ko. 1 A by-law to provide for the disposal of garbage and waste on the Columbia Lake Indian Reserve, in the Province of British Columbia. (a) No person shall accumulate or permit to be accumulated upon lands in his possession or deposit or accumulate on the lands in possession of another person anything which is or may become offensive or injurious to health. (b) No person shall deposit any dead animal, offal, fish, manure, garbage, finit, vegetables, night-soil, filth, liquid waste, or anything of a nature which is or may become offensive or prejudicial to health upon or into any highway, street, road, alley, lane, let, ditch, wharf, dock, lake, pond, river, stream, well, or sewer, or into any land or premises within the reserve any any such deposit shall be deemed a nuisance, provided, however, that the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to the deposit and proper disposal of any such material into or at a place within the reserve approved by the council for that purpose. (c) All such waste matter shall be disposed of in such a manner as will prevent any nuisance or offence as the fouling of wells and water supply. (cl) Any person who violates any of the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding One Hundred dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding Thirty days or both fine and imprisonment. Signed: "Wilfred Teneese" "AlfredJoseph" "Kathrvn Teneeae"
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