Ministre des Affaires indiennes et du Nord canadien et interlocuteur federal ~ auprés des Métis et des Indiens non inscrits Ottawa, canada I, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern APPROVE, pursuant to section 83 of made by the Sucker Creek First Nation, meeting held on the 17th day of May Sucker Creek First Nation Property Taxation Expenditure Dated at Ottawa, Ontario, this CanadaMinister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians K1A 0H4 Development, HEREBY the Indian Act, the following by-law in the Province of Alberta, at a 2012. By-law, 2012 day of it..v~ 4.. 2012.
_______________ %604 BAND COUNCIL SUCKER The Council of the A enc District Province Place Date AI’1NUAL PROPERTY WHEREAS pursuant to section taxation for local purposes of reserve lands, including by-laws authorizing AND WHEREAS the Council Nation Property Assessment and Taxation AND WHEREAS the Council Nation Annual Property Taxation property taxation by-law; and which NOW THEREFORE the 1. This By-law may be cited law, 2012. 2. In this by-law: “Act” means the Indian Act and the “annual budget” means the budget, and projected expenditures of those “Council” has the meaning given to “First Nation” or “Band” means the 2(I) of the Indian Act; “local revenues” means money raised “property taxation by-law” means a “taxable property” means property “Taxation By-law” means the Sucker A quorum ofthis First ,,. Consists of Four-(4) Council Members v(C u/~n6ci~llo5 —Matthew Willier) d~e~ .~JI4L~ (Councillor7ltfty Calllou) Sucker Creek First Nation P.0. Box 65 Enilda, Alberta TOG Telephone: (780)523-4426 Fax ______________ ~ cs-~a i_ ~ RESOLUTION CREEK FIRST NATION BCR #456-009-12-13 SUCKER CREEK INDIAN BAND NO. 150A LESSER SLAVE LAKE ALBERTA SUCKER CREEK RESERVE _17_ _May_ -2012_ Da Month Year SUCKER CREEK FIRST NATION TAXATION EXPENDITURE BY-LAW, 2012 83 of the Indian Act, the council of a band may make by-laws respecting lands, interests in reserve lands or rights to occupy, possess or use reserve the expenditure of local revenues; of the Sucker Creek First Nation has enacted the Sucker Creek First By-law. 2012, respecting taxation for local purposes on reserve; of the Sucker Creek First Nation has enacted the Sucker Creek First Expenditure By-law, respecting the expenditure of revenues raised under its requires establishing an annual budget for the expenditure of tax revenue; Council of the Sucker Creek First Nation duly enacts as follows: as the Sucker Creek First Nation Annual Property Taxation Expenditure By regulations made under that Act; attached as a Schedule to this By-law, setting out the projected local revenues local revenues during the budget period; that tern in the Act; Sucker Creek First Nation, being a band within the meaning of subsection by the First Nation under a property taxation by-law; by-law enacted by the First Nation under section 83 of the Act; in a reserve that is subject to taxation under a property taxation by-law; and Creek First Nation Property Assessment and Taxation By-law, 2012. Nation (Cou(nChfilelof r——JiTmhoBmaadsgWer)illier) -(Councillor —David Prince) ___________ —iCouncillor -tavern Willier) (Councillor — George Prince) OWO :( 780)523-3111
BAND COUNCIL SUCKER The Council of the A en District Province Place Date ANNUAL PROPERTY 3. The Nation’s annual taxation attached as a Schedule to this By-law. 4. This By-law authorizes the 5. The grant amounts set out the Taxation By-law. 6. This By-law authorizes categories of expenditures set out in 7. Expenditures of local revenues 8. Notwithstanding section amending this By-law in accordance 9. Except where otherwise defined, them in the Taxation By-law. 10. Where a provision in this circumstances as they arise. Il. This By-law must be constnied construction and interpretation as best 12. The Schedule attached to 13. This By-law comes into Northern Development. THIS BY-LAW IS HEREBY DULY the Province of Alberta. ..~ A quorum ofthis First Nation Consists of_.by.rjiI__ Council Members (C tin o attliew Willier) (Counclllor~Jeñy Cahhiou) Sucker Creek First Nation P.O. Box 65 Enilda, Alberta TOG Telephone: (780)523-4426 Fax RESOLUTION CREEK FIRST NATION BCR # 456-009-12-13-Continued.. SUCKER CREEK INDIAN BAND NO. 150A LESSER SLAVE LAKE ALBERTA SUCKER CREEK RESERVE _17_ _May -2012 Da Month Year SUCKER CREEK FIRST NATION TAXATION EXPENDITURE BY-LAW. 2012 budget for the 2012 year beginning January I, and ending December 31, is expenditures provided for in the annual budget. in the annual budget are hereby approved as expenditures in accordance with the expenditure of contingency amounts as necessary within any of the the Schedule. must be made only in accordance with the annual budget. 7 of this By-law, Council may at any time amend the annual budget by with Council procedures and the requirements of the Act. words and expressions used in this By-law have the meanings given to By-law is expressed in the present tense, the provision applies to the as being remedial and must be given such fair, large and liberal ensures the attainment of its objectives. this By-law forms part of and is an integral part of this By-law. force and effect upon being approved by the Minister of Indian Affairs and ENACTED by Council on the 17° day of May 2012, at Sucker Creek, in (Chief—Jim Badger) (Counci br —Thomas With r (Couneilbor —David Prince) ( o ncllbor -tavern Wibbler) (Councilbor — George Prince) OWO :( 780)523-3111
SCHEDULE A SUCKER CREEK FIRST NATION ANNUAL PROPERTY TAX BUDGET 2012 REVENUES Property Tax Levies, Interest & Penalties or Current Fiscal Year $ 88,543.20 Property Tax Revenue carried over from Previous Fiscal Years $ 0.00 Deficit Property Tax Revenue carried over From previous Fiscal Years $ 0.00 TOTAL REVENUES $ 88,543.20 EXPENDITURES I. General Government Expenditures $ 7,343.70 a. Executive and Legislative b. General Administrative c. Other General Government 2. Recreation and Cultural Services $ 78,543.20 a. Recreation b. Culture c. Other Recreation and Culture 3. Contingency $ 2,656.30 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 88.543.20 BALANCE
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