Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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--><0*77 r - /5 zvuy 7 The Council of the Paul Band of Indians at a meeting held this 18 day of June 1975, make the following by-law pursuant to paragraph (b) and (r) of Section 80 of the Indian Act. By-Law Mo. 5 A by-law to provide for the placement and main­ tenance of traffic signs on roads lying on the Wabamun Indian Reserve, in the Province of Alberta. 1. In this by-law: (a) "Council" means the Council of the Paul Band of Indians; (b) "road" includes any roadway, bridge, driveway, street, lane or other place open to the public for the passage of vehicles on the Wabamun Indian Reserve; (c) "traffic engineer" means a person appointed by the Council to place and maintain traffic signs; and (d) "traffic sign" includes a sign, warning, marking or other device for the guidance or direction of persons using the roads. 2. The design and dimension of traffic signs shall be approved by the Band Council. 3. (a) Mo traffic sign shall be placed on any road unless authorized by a resolution passed by the Council. (b) The resolution of the Council shall specify the location where a traffic sign is to be placed. 4. The traffic engineer shall place and maintain the traffic signs authorized by the Council and shall remove any traffic signs not authorized by the Council. 5. No person shall interfere with or attempt to interfere with the traffic engineer in the placement or maintenance of any traffic sign. 5. No person shall remove, deface, obliterate, alter or attempt to remove, deface, obliterate or alter, or in any manner interfere with any traffic sign lawfully placed on a road. 7. 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 $100.00 or imprisons- f o r a term not exceeding thirty days, or both fine and imprisonment. Chief: _ _Sam_Bird___________________ Counci 11 ors : Josie Potts ____ _ ____Norman ha in______ __ Walter Rain Eddie Bull
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