Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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Ministre des Affaires autochtones Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and et du développement du Nord Northern Development Ottawa, Canada K1A OH4 I, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, HEREBY APPROVE, pursuant to section 83 of the Indian Act, the following by-law made by the O'Chiese First Nation, in the Province of Alberta, at a meeting held on the 7th day of July 2015. O'Chiese First Nation 2015 Tax Rates By-law 20..._.a...La.... -t Dated at Ottawa, Ontario, this 29 day of 2015. Canad'â.
O'Chiese First Nation 2015 Tax Rates By-law WHEREAS pursuant to subsection 83(1)(a) of the Indian Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.l-5, the Council of a band may make bylaws for the purpose of taxation for local purposes of land, or interests in land, including rights to occupy, possess or use land in a reserve and with respect to any matters arising out of or ancillary to such purpose; AND WHEREAS the Council of the O'Chiese First Nation enacted the O'Chiese Property Assessment and Taxation By-law on October 5, 1998; NOW BE IT THEREBY RESOLVED that the following bylaw be and is hereby enacted pursuant to the provisions of the Indian Act and in particular section 83(1) for the purpose of establishing annual rates of taxation. 1. This bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the O'Chiese First Nation 2015 Tax Rates By-law. 2. Pursuant to section 11 of the O'Chiese Property Assessment and Taxation By-law, the rate of tax applied against the assessed value of property shall be: (a) for non-residential and linear property 1.50% (b) for machinery and equipment 1.00% 3. This By-law comes into force and effect upon being approved by the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. This bylaw is hereby enacted by Council at a duly convened meeting held on July 7, 2015. Chief Darren Whitford Councillor Douglas Beaverbones Councillor Cedric Whitford ouncillor Martin Ironbow Councillor Cleon Strawberry Counci or Robe Councillor Barry Saulteaux
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