Removal of Carving Stone Sample Clauses

Removal of Carving Stone. 5.4.1 As set forth in and subject to sections 19.9.4 and 19.9.9 of the NLCA, an Inuk has the right to remove up to 50 cubic yards per year of carving stone from Crown lands within NWAs and MBSs, and any amount of carving stone from IOL within NWAs and MBSs. 5.4.2 An Inuk may exercise the right set forth in section 5.4.1, provided that the extraction and transportation of carving stone are carried out in a manner consistent with the conservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat, including the maintenance of healthy wildlife populations. 5.4.3 The relevant ACMC may advise CWS, Inuit exercising rights under sections 5.4.1 and 5.4.2 and, in the case of IOL in NWAs or MBSs, the relevant RIA, on ways of preventing and resolving disputes associated with the extraction and transportation of carving stone from NWAs and MBSs. 5.4.4 Subject to sections 5.4.1 and 5.4.2, Management Plans may identify carving stone deposits in NWAs and MBSs, and may include recommendations to guide the extraction and transportation of carving stone or to prevent or resolve disputes associated with such extraction and transportation. Such recommendations shall bind Inuit only upon agreement in an Appendix to this IIBA.
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Removal of Carving Stone. 3.3.1 Inuit rights under sections 19.9.2, 19.9.4, and 19.9.9 of the NLCA may be exercised in a Park without any form of territorial licence or permit and without the imposition of any form of territorial tax or fee.
Removal of Carving Stone. 3.3.1 In this Part, if a matter directly concerns the Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary, a reference to the Superintendent will be read as a reference to the Chief, Northern Conservation Division, Canadian Wildlife Service. 3.3.2 An Inuk has the right to collect and remove up to twenty five cubic yards of carving stone from the Park on an annual basis without a permit, provided he or she does not use powered tools or explosives to extract the stone. 3.3.3 An Inuk will obtain a National Park permit, and in the case of the portion of the Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary that is located in the Sirmilik National Park a Migratory Bird Sanctuary Permit, in order to:
Removal of Carving Stone. 5.4.1 When there is potential for carving stone and a request from Inuit from Resolute, then Parks Canada shall undertake a detailed study to determine the location, extent and quality of any deposit of carving stone within the Park. 5.4.2 An Inuk shall have the right to remove up to 25 cubic yards of carving stone annually from the Park without a permit. 5.4.3 A permit from Parks Canada shall be required by an Inuk where: a) more than 25 cubic yards of carving stone may be removed in any one year from the Park or explosives will be used to extract carving stone; or b) power tools are being used for the extraction of carving stone, other than those referred to in section 5.4.4 of this Agreement. 5.4.4 Inuit may use small hand-held power tools to extract carving stone from the Park. The use of any other power tools to remove carving stone is subject to section 5.4.3 of this Agreement. 5.4.5 A permit referred to in section 5.4.3 of this Agreement shall be issued at no cost to the applicant. 5.4.6 Where an Inuk requires a permit to extract carving stone from the Park, an application shall be made to Parks Canada. Such an application for a permit shall be accompanied by the following information: a) a description of the location of the carving stone; b) a description of the methods to be used to extract the carving stone, including an indication of the type of any power tools to be used; c) a description of the access and route through the Park to the carving stone location and a description of the proposed exit route from the Park; d) an indication of the timing of the extraction activities; e) an estimate of the amount of carving stone to be removed; and f) an indication of whether explosives shall be used to extract carving stone. 5.4.7 Parks Canada, after receiving the advice of the QPMC, shall decide on the application as soon as possible after receiving it and shall provide the applicant with a written: a) approval, subject to terms and conditions established by Parks Canada on the advice of the QPMC; or b) denial, including reasons. 5.4.8 If the application is approved under section 5.4.7(a) of this Agreement, the permit shall be issued with any terms and conditions. 5.4.9 The terms and conditions of a permit shall address but not be limited to the matters listed in section 5.4.6 of this Agreement. 5.4.10 An applicant who is refused a permit may reapply at any time. 5.4.11 Aircraft may be used to transport carving stone from quarry sites in the Park sub...
Removal of Carving Stone. 3.2.1 The UPMC and the Superintendent shall collaborate and assist Inuit on any issues arising under the process in Part 3.2. 3.2.2 An Inuk shall have the right to remove up to 25 cubic yards of Carving Stone annually from the Park without a permit.
Removal of Carving Stone. 3.3.1 In this Part, if a matter directly concerns the Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary, a reference to the Superintendent will be read as a reference to the Chief, Northern Conservation Division, Canadian Wildlife Service. 3.3.2 An Inuk has the right to collect and remove up to twenty five cubic yards of carving stone from the Park on an annual basis without a permit, provided he or she does not use powered tools or explosives to extract the stone. 3.3.3 An Inuk will obtain a National Park permit, and in the case of the portion of the Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary that is located in the Sirmilik National Park a Migratory Bird Sanctuary Permit, in order to: (a) remove more than twenty five cubic yards of carving stone from the Park on an annual basis; or (b) use powered tools or explosives to extract carving stone in the Park. 3.3.4 In order to obtain a permit under Section 3.3.3, an Inuk will make a request to the CLARC. The request will include: (a) the location of the carving stone; (b) the method proposed to extract the stone; (c) the route through the Park to remove the stone; (d) the method of transportation through the Park to remove the stone; (e) the time of year for the extraction and removal of the stone; and (f) an estimate of the amount of stone to be removed. 3.3.5 The CLARC will review the request with the Superintendent . Further information may be requested from the individual by the Superintendent and the CLARC. 3.3.6 The CLARC and the Superintendent will jointly consider the request and will provide the individual with either: (a) a rejection in writing, including reasons for the rejection; or (b) approval in writing, which is subject to: (i) any terms or conditions agreed to by the CLARC and the Superintendent, and (ii) screening and possible review by the Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) in accordance with Article 12 of the NLCA. 3.3.7 If the Superintendent and the CLARC can not agree on approval, they will submit the matter to the JPMC for its determination. The JPMC will provide written reasons to the Superintendent and the CLARC, instructing them either to approve or to deny the request, and, in the case of approval, setting out appropriate terms and conditions. The Superintendent and the CLARC will then contact the individual as provided in Section 3.3.6. 3.3.8 If the removal of the carving stone receives approval pursuant to Sections 3.3.6 or 3.3.7, the Superintendent and the CLARC will assist the individual to refer...
Removal of Carving Stone. 5.4.1 As set forth in and subject to sections 19.9.4 and 19.9.9 of the NLCA, an Inuk has the right to remove up to 50 cubic yards per year of carving stone from Crown lands within NWAs and MBSs, and any amount of carving stone from IOL within NWAs and MBSs. 5.4.2 An Inuk may exercise the right set forth in section 5.4.1, provided that the extraction and transportation of carving stone are carried out in a manner consistent with the conservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat, including the maintenance of healthy wildlife populations. 5.4.3 The relevant ACMC may advise CWS, Inuit exercising rights under sections 5.4.1 and
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