Partie II - Lois des Premières nations promulguées

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CANADA Province of Quebec TO WIT I, STEPHEN ALFRED ROBERTS, Reserves and Trusts, residing at Ottawa, Ontario, make oath and swear that the paper writing to which this affidavit is attached is a true copy of a document produced and shown to me and purporting to be the original by-law made pursuant to the Indian Act and signed by the Council of The Pas Band of Indians and dated May 29, 1979, the said copy having been compared by me with the said original document. Sworn to before me in the City of Hull, in the Province of Quebec this |i> day of 1979 Commissioner uf the taking of Oaths pursuant to Section 108(a) of the Indian Act.
AFFIDAVIT Ci vDA i, THOMAS WILLIAM JOHN DOWNIE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA Of the O ~ n oj The Pas Indian Band TO WIT: situated on The Pas Reserve 2lE in the Province of Manitoba make oath and say: 1. I was personally present and did see the within instrument dulv executed by the Chief and Council of The Pas Indian Band on the 29TH day of MAY 19 79 * 2. I know said Chief and Councillors and that they are in my belief of the full legal age. 3. I am the subscribing witness thereto. SWORN before me in the Office of The Pas Indian Band situated on The Pas Indian Reserve 2lE. Province of Manitoba this 11TH 3ay of JUNE 19 79- /a Signature f /Witness THOMAS WILLPAM JOHN DOWNIE A Commiss . i .. o -ne / r for taking oaths, in and for the Province of Manitoba My Commission expires on the j2/ day of^U^-^-1^19S'! . Note: Witness cannot be Commissioner
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BY-LAW NO. 17 The Council of The Pas Band of Indians at a meeting held this 29th day of May, 1979 hereby enacts by-law numbered 17 to provide for the regulation of access to canping areas and canping within the boundaries of The Pas Indian Reserve. , Whereas, paragraphs (p) and (r) of Section 81 of the Indian Act empowers the Council of a Band to make by-laws to provide for the regulation of canping and the inposition of a penalty for a violation thereof, and, Whereas, it is deemed bo be expedient to control and regulate the canping and canping areas within the boundaries of The Pas Indian Reserve, Now therefore, the Council of The Pas Band of Indians enacts as a by-law thereof the following: 1. In this by-law: (a) "Council of the Band" means the Council of The Pas Band of Indians; (b) "Reserve" means the tract of land as defined in the Indian Act; (c) "Supervisor" means a person authorized by Council of a Band to supervise camping areas and camping on the Reserve. 2. No person, other than a member of a Band or the holder of a valid camping license, shall be permitted to camp or be in possession of camping equipment in the Reserve without first obtaining a permit frcm the supervisor. 3. A camping permit shall be valid only for the period indicated thereon and for such places in the Reserve as are designated as camping areas by the Council and may be subject to a fee established by Band Council Resolution. 4. All campers shall conform to the Provincial standards made for controlling fires and the setting of fires in lands contiguous to the Reserve. 5. All campers shall make arrangements for obtaining firewood frcm the supervisor. 6. No timber, gravel or mineral shall be removed from the Reserve nor may trees be damaged in any way. 7. The Supervisor may cancel any camping permit where, in his opinion the holder of such permit has acted in a manner contrary to the best interest of the Band. 8. No person shall without lawful excuse, the proof of which lies upon him, prowl or loiter by day or night upon or near the area where a camp site is located. 9. All campers shall conform bo the Provincial standards made for the preservation and management of land. 10. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable to a summary conviction bo a fine not exceeding $100.00 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 days or both fine and imprisonment.
2 Approved and passed at a duly convened meeting of the Council of The Pas Band of Indians this 29th day of May, 1979. The quorum for this Band consists of 5 Council members. __________The Pas Band of Indians by-law no. 17________ CHIEF Charles C. Constant COUNCILLOR David Merasty___________ COUNCILLOR Abraham Lathi in COUNCILLOR William 0. Cook COUNCILLOR John Young COUNCILLOR Irvin Constant__________ COUNCILLOR Ernest Cowlev COUNCILLOR Phillip Bignell ________ COUNCILLOR COUNCILLOR Ethel J. Constant_______ COUNCILLOR_______________ COUNCILLOR Phillip Dorion__________ COUNCILLOR_______________ I. Charles G. Constant, Chief of The Pas Band of Indians, do hereby certify that a true copy of the foregoing by-law was forwarded to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, pursuant to Sec. 82, sub-sec. (1) of the Indian Act, this 30th day of May, 1979. Bernard Young_________________ Charles G. Constant WITNESS CHIEF
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