Common use of Management Plan Clause in Contracts

Management Plan. 7.01 A management plan: (a) approved under the tree farm licence replaced by this Licence; and (b) still in effect on the date immediately preceding the date referred to in Paragraph 1.01; is deemed for the remainder of the term of the management plan to be the management plan in effect under this Licence. 7.02 Not less than 20 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire: (a) the Regional Manager will provide the Licensee with; (i) a review of the management plan in effect under this Licence; (ii) a review of the Licensee‟s performance in respect of that management plan; and (iii) a list of guidelines currently in effect; and (b) the Regional Manager may specify the location(s) and time designated for the draft management plan public review. 7.03 Not less than 16 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire, the Licensee will submit a timber supply analysis information package to the timber supply forester. 7.04 A timber supply analysis information package submitted under Paragraph 7.03 or Subparagraph 7.06(b) must: (a) include the information required in the applicable manual in effect six months prior to the deadline for submitting the timber supply analysis information package; (b) identify assumptions the Licensee proposes to incorporate into the timber supply analysis referred to in Paragraph 7.21 which are consistent with; (i) this Licence; (ii) the forestry legislation; (iii) higher level plans; and (iv) subject to Paragraph 7.38, the guidelines referred to in Subparagraph 7.02(a); (c) without restricting the generality of Subparagraph 7.04(b), identify assumptions the Licensee proposes to incorporate into the timber supply analysis referred to in Paragraph 7.21 regarding; (i) the inventory of timber and non-timber resources in the licence area; (ii) growth and yield; (iii) regeneration delays; (iv) silviculture treatments; (v) integrated resource management constraints; (vi) methods to be used to conduct primary logging and removal of timber, timber merchantability specifications; and (vii) the Timber Harvesting Land Base; (d) describe the methodology, including the computer model, if any, that the Licensee proposes to use in the timber supply analysis, including a description of the extent to which the assumptions referred to in Subparagraphs 7.04(b) and (c) are reflected in the methodology; (e) include information which supports the assumptions referred to in Subparagraphs 7.04(b), (c) and (d); (f) describe how the Licensee proposes to address in the timber supply analysis, any inadequacies referred to in Subparagraph 7.08(d); and (g) include any other information readily available to the Licensee; which (i) the Licensee; or (ii) the timber supply forester, in a notice given to the Licensee 18 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire; considers relevant to an assessment of the timber supply of the licence area. 7.05 Where the timber supply forester accepts both the assumptions and the methodology referred to in Paragraph 7.04 or Subparagraph 7.06(b): (a) the timber supply forester, within three months after the date on which the timber supply analysis information package is submitted under Paragraph 7.03, or one month after the information or proposals submitted under Subparagraph 7.06(b), will in a notice given to the Licensee accept the assumptions and the methodology referred to in Paragraph 7.04 and, if applicable, Subparagraph 7.06(b) for use in the timber supply analysis referred to in Paragraph 7.21 subject to such conditions as the timber supply forester considers necessary or appropriate; if (i) the requirements of Paragraph 7.04 and, if applicable, Subparagraph 7.06(b) have been met; and (ii) the timber supply forester is satisfied with the information provided in support of the assumptions and methodology. 7.06 Where the timber supply forester does not accept both the assumptions and the methodology under Paragraph 7.05: (a) the timber supply forester, within three months after the date on which the timber supply forester receives the timber supply analysis information package submitted under Paragraph 7.03, or one month after the date on which the timber supply forester receives the information or proposals submitted under Subparagraph 7.06(b), will specify in a notice given to the Licensee why the timber supply forester has not accepted the assumptions, the methodology or both; and (b) the Licensee, within two months after the date on which the Licensee is given the notice referred to in Subparagraph 7.06(a), will; (i) propose new or revised assumptions; (ii) propose a new or revised methodology; and submit further information in support of the assumptions, the methodology or both; as required by the timber supply forester. 7.07 Not less than 16 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire, the Licensee will submit a draft management plan to the Regional Manager for comment. 7.08 A draft management plan referred to in Paragraph 7.07 or Subparagraph 7.39(a) must: (a) be prepared by a professional forester in accordance with the manual in effect four months prior to the deadline for submitting the draft management plan under Paragraph 7.07 or Subparagraph 7.39(a); (i) this Licence; (ii) the forestry legislation; (iii) higher level plans; (iv) subject to Paragraph 7.35, the guidelines referred to in Subparagraph 7.02(a); and take into consideration the Regional Manager‟s review under Paragraph 7.02;

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Samples: Tree Farm Licence, Tree Farm Licence, Tree Farm Licence

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Management Plan. 7.01 A management plan: (a) approved under the tree farm licence replaced by this Licence; and (b) still in effect on the date immediately preceding the date referred to in Paragraph 1.01; is deemed for the remainder of the term of the management plan to be the management plan in effect under this Licence. 7.02 Not less than 20 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire: (a) the Regional Manager will provide the Licensee with; (i) a review of the management plan in effect under this Licence; (ii) a review of the Licensee‟s Licensee’s performance in respect of that management plan; and (iii) a list of guidelines currently in effect; and (b) the Regional Manager may specify the location(s) and time designated for the draft management plan public review. 7.03 Not less than 16 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire, the Licensee will submit a timber supply analysis information package to the timber supply forester. 7.04 A timber supply analysis information package submitted under Paragraph 7.03 or Subparagraph 7.06(b) must: (a) include the information required in the applicable manual in effect six months prior to the deadline for submitting the timber supply analysis information package; (b) identify assumptions the Licensee proposes to incorporate into the timber supply analysis referred to in Paragraph 7.21 which are consistent with; (i) this Licence; (ii) the forestry legislation; (iii) higher level plans; and (iv) subject to Paragraph 7.38, the guidelines referred to in Subparagraph 7.02(a); (c) without restricting the generality of Subparagraph 7.04(b), identify assumptions the Licensee proposes to incorporate into the timber supply analysis referred to in Paragraph 7.21 regarding; (i) the inventory of timber and non-timber resources in the licence area; (ii) growth and yield; (iii) regeneration delays; (iv) silviculture treatments; (v) integrated resource management constraints; (vi) methods to be used to conduct primary logging and removal of timber, timber merchantability specifications; and (vii) the Timber Harvesting Land Base; (d) describe the methodology, including the computer model, if any, that the Licensee proposes to use in the timber supply analysis, including a description of the extent to which the assumptions referred to in Subparagraphs 7.04(b) and (c) are reflected in the methodology; (e) include information which supports the assumptions referred to in Subparagraphs 7.04(b), (c) and (d); (f) describe how the Licensee proposes to address in the timber supply analysis, any inadequacies referred to in Subparagraph 7.08(d); and (g) include any other information readily available to the Licensee; which (i) the Licensee; or (ii) the timber supply forester, in a notice given to the Licensee 18 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire; considers relevant to an assessment of the timber supply of the licence area. 7.05 Where the timber supply forester accepts both the assumptions and the methodology referred to in Paragraph 7.04 or Subparagraph 7.06(b): (a) the timber supply forester, within three months after the date on which the timber supply analysis information package is submitted under Paragraph 7.03, or one month after the information or proposals submitted under Subparagraph 7.06(b), will in a notice given to the Licensee accept the assumptions and the methodology referred to in Paragraph 7.04 and, if applicable, Subparagraph 7.06(b) for use in the timber supply analysis referred to in Paragraph 7.21 subject to such conditions as the timber supply forester considers necessary or appropriate; if (i) the requirements of Paragraph 7.04 and, if applicable, Subparagraph 7.06(b) have been met; and (ii) the timber supply forester is satisfied with the information provided in support of the assumptions and methodology. 7.06 Where the timber supply forester does not accept both the assumptions and the methodology under Paragraph 7.05: (a) the timber supply forester, within three months after the date on which the timber supply forester receives the timber supply analysis information package submitted under Paragraph 7.03, or one month after the date on which the timber supply forester receives the information or proposals submitted under Subparagraph 7.06(b), will specify in a notice given to the Licensee why the timber supply forester has not accepted the assumptions, the methodology or both; and (b) the Licensee, within two months after the date on which the Licensee is given the notice referred to in Subparagraph 7.06(a), will; (i) propose new or revised assumptions; (ii) propose a new or revised methodology; and submit further information in support of the assumptions, the methodology or both; as required by the timber supply forester. 7.07 Not less than 16 months prior to the date on which the management plan in effect under this Licence is due to expire, the Licensee will submit a draft management plan to the Regional Manager for comment. 7.08 A draft management plan referred to in Paragraph 7.07 or Subparagraph 7.39(a) must: (a) be prepared by a professional forester in accordance with the manual in effect four months prior to the deadline for submitting the draft management plan under Paragraph 7.07 or Subparagraph 7.39(a); (i) this Licence; (ii) the forestry legislation; (iii) higher level plans; (iv) subject to Paragraph 7.35, the guidelines referred to in Subparagraph 7.02(a); and take into consideration the Regional Manager‟s Manager’s review under Paragraph 7.02;

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Samples: Tree Farm Licence

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