Community Priorities Annual Reports and Records. 6.1 Squamish Nation covenants and agrees as follows: 6.1.1 Within 60 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Squamish Nation or its Designate will prepare a statement of community priorities covering the term of the Agreement, substantially in the form set out in Appendix E that outlines activities it intends to fund to help achieve the socio-economic objectives identified in section 2.2. This statement will outline the community priorities based on the First Fiscal Year Revenue Sharing Contribution. 6.1.2 Before the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Nation or its Designate will update the statement of community priorities identified in section 6.1.1 based on the updated Revenue Sharing Contribution described in section 3.5. 6.1.3 Within 90 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Nation or its Designate will prepare an annual report, substantially in the form set out in Appendix F, identifying all expenditures made from the Payment Account since the date of the last such report (or, in the case of the first such report, since the Effective Date of this Agreement) and confirming that, aside from reasonable administrative expenses, all such expenditures were made for the purpose of accomplishing the purposes and objectives referred to in section 2.0. 6.1.4 British Columbia retains the right at its sole discretion, such discretion to be exercised reasonably, to require an audit of expenditures made from the Payment Account to ensure that all such expenditures were made for appropriate purposes under this Agreement, such audit to be at the expense of the Squamish Nation or its Designate. 6.1.5 The documents referred to in sections 6.1.1, 6.1.2, and 6.1.3 will be published by Squamish Nation or its Designate in a manner that can reasonably be expected to bring the information to the attention of its communities and the public. 6.1.6 The annual report referred to in section 6.1.3 will be provided to British Columbia within 120 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year. 6.1.7 Notwithstanding the termination or expiry of this Agreement, Squamish Nation or its Designate will continue to comply with the provisions of section 6.1 until 120 days after it receives the last Revenue Sharing Contribution from British Columbia. 6.2 If Squamish Nation requires funding ("capacity") to engage in consultation processes on forest and range decisions, or with other provincial Ministries where Squamish Nation has entered into an SEA and/or RA with British Columbia, up to $35,000 annually of the Revenue Sharing Contribution will be used by Squamish Nation for that capacity during the Term of this Agreement.
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Community Priorities Annual Reports and Records. 6.1 Squamish Nation Sts’ailes covenants and agrees as follows:
6.1.1 Within 60 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Squamish Nation Sts’ailes or its Designate will prepare a statement of community priorities covering the term of the Agreement, substantially in the form set out in Appendix E that outlines activities it intends to fund to help achieve the socio-economic objectives identified in section 2.2. This statement will outline the community priorities based on the First Fiscal Year Revenue Sharing Contribution.
6.1.2 Before the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Nation Sts’ailes or its Designate will update the statement of community priorities identified in section 6.1.1 based on the updated Revenue Sharing Contribution described in section 3.5.
6.1.3 Within 90 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Nation Sts’ailes or its Designate will prepare an annual report, substantially in the form set out in Appendix F, identifying all expenditures made from the Payment Account since the date of the last such report (or, in the case of the first such report, since the Effective Date of this Agreement) and confirming that, aside from reasonable administrative expenses, all such expenditures were made for the purpose of accomplishing the purposes and objectives referred to in section 2.0.
6.1.4 British Columbia retains the right at its sole discretion, such discretion to be exercised reasonably, to require an audit of expenditures made from the Payment Account to ensure that all such expenditures were made for appropriate purposes under this Agreement, such audit to be at the expense of the Squamish Nation Sts’ailes or its Designate.
6.1.5 The documents referred to in sections 6.1.1, 6.1.2, and 6.1.3 will be published by Squamish Nation Sts’ailes or its it’s Designate in a manner that can reasonably be expected to bring the information to the attention of its it’s communities and the public.
6.1.6 The annual report referred to in section 6.1.3 will be provided to British Columbia within 120 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year.
6.1.7 Notwithstanding the termination or expiry of this Agreement, Squamish Nation Sts’ailes or its it’s Designate will continue to comply with the provisions of section 6.1 until 120 90 days after it receives the last Revenue Sharing Contribution from British Columbia.
6.2 If Squamish Nation Sts’ailes requires funding ("capacity") to engage in consultation processes on forest and range decisions, or with other provincial Ministries where Squamish Nation Sts’ailes has entered into an SEA and/or RA with British Columbia, up to $35,000 annually of the Revenue Sharing Contribution will be used by Squamish Nation Sts’ailes for that capacity during the Term of this Agreement.
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Community Priorities Annual Reports and Records. 6.1 Squamish Nazko First Nation covenants and agrees as follows:
6.1.1 Within 60 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Squamish Nazko First Nation or its Designate will prepare a statement of community priorities covering the term of the Agreement, substantially in the form set out in Appendix E that outlines activities it intends to fund to help achieve the socio-economic objectives identified in section 2.2. This statement will outline the community priorities based on the First Fiscal Year Revenue Sharing Contribution.
6.1.2 Before the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Nazko First Nation or its Designate will update the statement of community priorities identified in section 6.1.1 based on the updated Revenue Sharing Contribution described in section 3.5.
6.1.3 Within 90 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Nazko First Nation or its Designate will prepare an annual report, substantially in the form set out in Appendix F, identifying all expenditures made from the Payment Account since the date of the last such report (or, in the case of the first such report, since the Effective Date of this Agreement) and confirming that, aside from reasonable administrative expenses, all such expenditures were made for the purpose of accomplishing the purposes and objectives referred to in section 2.0.
6.1.4 British Columbia retains the right at its sole discretion, such discretion to be exercised reasonably, to require an audit of expenditures made from the Payment Account to ensure that all such expenditures were made for appropriate purposes under this Agreement, such audit to be at the expense of the Squamish Nazko First Nation or its Designate.
6.1.5 The documents referred to in sections 6.1.1, 6.1.2, and 6.1.3 will be published by Squamish Nazko First Nation or its Designate in a manner that can reasonably be expected to bring the information to the attention of its communities and the public.
6.1.6 The annual report referred to in section 6.1.3 will be provided to British Columbia within 120 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year.
6.1.7 Notwithstanding the termination or expiry of this Agreement, Squamish Nazko First Nation or its Designate will continue to comply with the provisions of section 6.1 until 120 days after it receives the last Revenue Sharing Contribution from British Columbia.
6.2 If Squamish Nazko First Nation requires funding ("capacity") to engage in consultation processes on forest and range decisions, or with other provincial Ministries where Squamish Nazko First Nation has entered into an SEA and/or RA with British Columbia, up to $35,000 annually of the Revenue Sharing Contribution will be used by Squamish Nazko First Nation for that capacity during the Term of this Agreement.
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Community Priorities Annual Reports and Records. 6.1 Squamish Seabird Island First Nation covenants and agrees as follows:
6.1.1 Within 60 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Squamish Seabird Island First Nation or its Designate will prepare a statement of community priorities covering the term of the Agreement, substantially in the form set out in Appendix E that outlines activities it intends to fund to help achieve the socio-economic objectives identified in section 2.2. This statement will outline the community priorities based on the First Fiscal Year Revenue Sharing Contribution.
6.1.2 Before the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Seabird Island First Nation or its Designate will update the statement of community priorities identified in section 6.1.1 based on the updated Revenue Sharing Contribution described in section 3.5.
6.1.3 Within 90 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year, Squamish Seabird Island First Nation or its Designate will prepare an annual report, substantially in the form set out in Appendix F, identifying all expenditures made from the Payment Account since the date of the last such report (or, in the case of the first such report, since the Effective Date of this Agreement) and confirming that, aside from reasonable administrative expenses, all such expenditures were made for the purpose of accomplishing the purposes and objectives referred to in section 2.0.
6.1.4 British Columbia retains the right at its sole discretion, such discretion to be exercised reasonably, to require an audit of expenditures made from the Payment Account to ensure that all such expenditures were made for appropriate purposes under this Agreement, such audit to be at the expense of the Squamish Seabird Island First Nation or its Designate.
6.1.5 The documents referred to in sections 6.1.1, 6.1.2, and 6.1.3 will be published by Squamish Seabird Island First Nation or its Designate in a manner that can reasonably be expected to bring the information to the attention of its communities and the public.
6.1.6 The annual report referred to in section 6.1.3 will be provided to British Columbia within 120 days of the end of each BC Fiscal Year.
6.1.7 Notwithstanding the termination or expiry of this Agreement, Squamish Seabird Island First Nation or its Designate will continue to comply with the provisions of section 6.1 until 120 90 days after it receives the last Revenue Sharing Contribution from British Columbia.
6.2 If Squamish Seabird Island First Nation enters into a SEA and/or RA with British Columbia and requires funding ("capacity") to engage in consultation processes on forest and range decisions, or with other provincial Ministries where Squamish Nation has entered into an SEA and/or RA with British ColumbiaMinistries, up to $35,000 annually of the Revenue Sharing Contribution will be used by Squamish Seabird Island First Nation for that capacity during the Term of this Agreement.
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