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First Nations Tax Commission Commission de Ia fiscalité des premieres nations The First Nations Tax Commission, pursuant to the First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act, hereby approves the following law made by the Akisqnuk First Nation in the Province of British Columbia, Akisqnuk First Nation Property Assessment Amendment Law, 2012 Dated at Kamloops, British Columbia this 9th day of February, 2012. On behalf of the First Nations Tax Commission 41L C.T. ( ann ) Jules Chief Commissioner 4 First Nations Tax Commission \
AKISQNUK FIRST NATION PROPERTY ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT LAW, 2012 WHEREAS: A. The Chief and Council of the Akisqnuk First Nation wish to amend the 4kisq nuk First Na/in,, P,1eroti Assessment Law 2008 to provide for the remuneration of Assessmenl Review Board members that is consistent with provincial remuneration; and B. The Council of the Akisqnuk First Nation will request an exemption under subsections 6(2) and 8(2) of the Act from the Commission with rcspect to this amending law, NO THEREFORE the Council of the First Nation duly enacts as follows: I. This Law may be cited as the Akisi, nuk Ebs/ Na/fat, !‘iaper/’ Assessment Amendnwnt Lan, 1012. 2. Subsection 22(l) of the Akisq tizik First Ratio’, Propern Assessment Laii 2008 is deleted in its entirety and is replaced with the following: I) The First Nation must remunerate (a) the chair (or acting chair) at the rates established from time to time by the Province for a part-time chair of an administrative tribunal categorized as Group 1, and (b) a member (or replacement member appointed to act) other than the chair, at the rates established from time to time by the Province for a part-time member ofan administrative tribunal categorized as Group I, For time spent on activities related to the Assessment Review Hoard.” 3. This amending law comes into force and effect on the day afier it is approved by the First Nations Tax Commission. THIS LAW IS HEREBY DULY ENACTED by Council on the 31st day of January, 2012, at Windermere, in the Province of British Columbia. A quorum of Council consists of three (3) members of Council. Chief Lorne Shovar 4L councillor Beatrice Stevens Councillor Marcuerite Cooper Councillor Allan Nicholas Cu illor Samantha Sam
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