Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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: Minister of Indian Affairs Ministre des Affaires and Northern Development ;,. . indiennes et du Nord canadien . :~: . ,,AN Ai ./On behalf of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, I HEREBY APPROVE, pursuant to section 83 of the Indian Act, the following bylaw made by the Little Shuswap Indian Band, in the Province of British Columbia, at a meeting held on the 17th day of November, 1993 . Little Shuswap Indian Band 1993 Rates Bylaw Dated at Hull, Quebec this 2 IF day of~~--"'~~ 1993 . Dan E . Goodleaf Deputy Minister Ottawa, Canada K1 A OH4
.lfi'~Ye Slr.~cau"a~r. Uc'4K &,rd Little Shuswap Indian Band Prescribed Tax. Rates For Class of Property l . Residential 2 . Utilities 3 . Unmanaged Forest Land 4 . Major Industry 5 . Light Industry 6 . Business/other 7 . Managed Forest Land 8 . Recreational Property/ Non Profit Organization 9 . Farm BE IT KNOWN that this By-Law entitled "the Rates By-Law" part of the Taxation By-Law passed by Chief and by thp Minictwr on July 00 1090, LlLab Ueing a oy- .l.aw to by by-law a system on the reserve lands of the Little Band for the fair and equitable taxation for local or interests in land including within lands the boundai ic5 uf tile reserves is by-law 1993 - T02 by the Chief and Council of the Indian Band . scA iLnU r. .F : " the Tnxatinn Year. 1993 Tax Rate Tax Rate IR #4, 5 IR #1, 2 9 .24 9 .24 49 .74 49 .74 39 .26 39 .26 35 .47 35 .47 32 .75 32 .75 20 .38 20 .38 26 .21 26 .21 13 .84 13 .84 13 .69 13 .69 which forms Council and approved establish Shuswop Indian purposes of land, the right to occupy, possess of use herebv enacted as Little Shuswap
APPROVED AND PASSED dt iz duly c:uiivctuei.1 Council of the Little Shuswap Indian Band held at Little Shuswap Indian Band Administr2tinn nffir.P, Srlnilax . British Columbia, this - MOVED BY A QUORUM OF HAND COUNCIL CONSISTS OF TWO COUNCILLORS .ItICeCing of the /7-r4 day of ~Gr s,~~ , 1993 . SECONDED BY
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