Information Bulletin Number 9 - January 12, 2004
Client Certification
Effective immediately, applications for heritage inspection and heritage investigation permits pursuant to section 14 of the
Heritage Conservation Act must have the Client’s Certification section of the application completed by a representative of each client identified in the application. Applications that provide for the addition of unspecified clients must state that each added client will submit a letter to the Archaeology Branch certifying that they have read and concur with the content of the application, prior to the commencement of services to that client. This measure is intended to ensure that clients are aware of and are in agreement with the work proposed in the application. A revised
permit application form
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- Bulletin 1: Recording post-1846 CMTs
- Bulletin 2: Recording Property Identifiers
- Bulletin 3: Personal Information and Permit Applications
- Bulletin 4: Archaeological Site Inventory Form and Guide
- Bulletin 5: Winter Methodology for Oil and Gas AIAs
- Bulletin 6: Copying Permit Report Review Comments to Clients
- Bulletin 7: Standards for Electronic Submission of Permit Reports
- Bulletin 8: Permit Report Citations
- Bulletin 9: Client Certification
- Bulletin 10: Interim Permit Reporting Procedures
- Bulletin 11: Protocol Agreement with BC Oil and Gas Commission
- Bulletin 12: Lumping and Splitting of Archaeological Site Boundaries
- Bulletin 13: Application Review Process and Guidelines for Consulting Archaeologists
- Bulletin 14: Post-construction AIAs for Oil and Gas
- Bulletin 15: Permits and Archaeological Site Boundaries
- Bulletin 16: Using the Archaeological Site Inventory Form and Detailed Data Table to Record CMT Features
- Bulletin 17: Field Director Qualifications
- Bulletin 18: Site Alteration Permit Reports
- Bulletin 19: Minimum Content and Format Requirements for Recording Archaeological Sites
- Bulletin 20: Permit Report Copyright
- Bulletin 21: Restrictive Covenant Process for Consulting Archaeologists
- Bulletin 22: Enhanced Site Form Mapping Standards
- Bulletin 23: Recording Archaeological Study Areas
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