Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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The Council of the Alexander Band of Indians at a meeting held September 11. 1972 makes the following by-law pursuant to paragraph (l) and (rj of Section 80 of the Indian Act. By-law No. 2. A by-law to provide for the regulation of the use of public wells, cisterns, reservoirs and other water supplies. (a) No person shall wilfully or maliciously pollute any public well, cistern, reservoir or other water supply with the Alexander Indian Reserve, in the Province of Alberta. (b) No person shall destroy or infure any public well, cistern, reservoir or other water supply within the reserve. (c) The holder of a certificate of possession or occupant of land within the reserve shall keep any well thereon properly enclosed or covered. (d) No person shall deposit into or on the ice of or on the shores of any waters lying within the reserve any night-soil^ garbage, manure, offal, dead animal matter, decaying vegetable matter or any substance or substances which in any way may contaminate such waters and tend to make the xvaters therefrom unfit for human consumption. (e) 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 ten dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven days, or both fine and imprisonment. Chief: George Lafleche signed Councillors : Martin Arcand signed Edward J. Arcand signed Pat Auigbelle signed Leo Bruno signed Pete Lafleche signed
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