Examples of Forest and Range Practices Act in a sentence
Forest Stewardship Plans are the only operational plan legally required for forest operations under the Forest and Range Practices Act.
Cultural and heritage resources will be managed in a manner that is consistent with the Heritage Conservation Act, the Forest and Range Practices Act, and the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation, as amended from time to time.
The maps can be used to meet many Forest and Range Practices Act requirements, including landscape unit planning (OGMAs), timber supply review, and range use planning.
Under the Forest and Range Practices Act a Site Plan must include: Identify the approximate locations of cutblocks and roads.
It is the only legislative planning approval mechanism for forest harvesting and related activities under the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) regime.
I have reviewed and revised the FSP and supporting documentation and certify that this FSP conforms with the requirements of Section 5 of the Forest and Range Practices Act as of the date that the FSP was formally submitted for review.
The Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) allows forest licensees to submit Forest Stewardship Plans (FSPs) beginning in 2004.
Legislated tools may include, but are not limited to, mechanisms set out in the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation, Forest and Range Practices Act, Land Act, Heritage Conservation Act, Mineral Tenure Act, and Park Act and any reform thereof.
The Agreement Holder will prepare and maintain a Range Use Plan or Range Stewardship Plan as required in the Range Act and the Forest and Range Practices Act.
The purpose of the amended order is to facilitate implementation of the KLRMP in the context of the Forest and Range Practices Act and Forest Stewardship Plan content requirement.