Part II - Enacted First Nations Legislation

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Th is by-law may be cited as the "Lake Babine Nation Disorderly Conduct and Nuisance By-law." Interpretation

In this by-law: "Council" means the duly elected Chief and Council of LBN; "Disorderly Conduct" means any act or behaviour that disrupts the public order on a Reserve, including, but not limited to:

a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)

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fighting; making or causing unreasonable noise; using abusive language; using offensive or indecent gestures or displays; consuming alcohol, drugs, or illegal substances in a public place; being drunk or under the influence of an illegal substance in a disorderly manner; loitering; exposing, firing, or discharging any gun, pistol, or other firearm, or using or threatening to use any other article as a weapon; or

interfering in any manner with the orderly conduct of commercial, administrative, educational, recreational, health care, religious, or ceremonial activities on the Reserve;

j) any behaviour that may, from time to time, be specified by Council. "Officer" means a) any person designated in writing by Council to enforce this by-law; b) RCMP officers; and c) any other person charged by Canada or the province of British Columbia with the duty to preserve and maintain public peace in accordance with their laws.

"False Alarm" means unreasonably calling 9-11 or activating an alarm system resulting in the delivery of fire, police, or emergency response services where the providers of the service do not find any evidence of unlawful acts; fire; fire damage; smoke in relation to the building, structure, residence, or facility; or where there has been no other fire or emergency.

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1388-0540-4689, V. 1

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