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Forest Practices Code of BC Act

PART 4 - FOREST PRACTICES SPECIFIC TO FOREST AND RANGE TENURE AGREEMENTS AND THE GOVERNMENT

DIVISION 5 - RANGE

NOTE: This is not the current version of the Forest Practices Code. This document is available only as a reference for those sections repealed when the Forest and Range Practices Act came into force January 31, 2004.

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74. Range developments and brands

74.(1) A person who grazes livestock, cuts hay or constructs, carries out or maintains a range development on range land or unfenced grazing land must do so in accordance with

(a) this Act, the regulations and the standards, and

(b) any range use plan.

(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the holder of an agreement under the Range Act must, with respect to range land,

(a) not construct or carry out a range development until the proposed development has

(i) been approved by the district manager in accordance with the regulations, and

(ii) been shown on a map of the site,

(b) construct, carry out or maintain range developments in accordance with the regulations and with specifications approved by the district manager, and

(c) remove range developments and rehabilitate areas subject to range development, if the district manager, in accordance with the regulations, directs the holder to do so.

(3) In subsection (4), "registered brand" means a brand registered under the Livestock Brand Act.

(4) The holder of an agreement under the Range Act that authorizes grazing must ensure that all livestock authorized to graze on Crown range under the agreement are

(a) marked with the holder's registered brand or marked in another manner approved by the district manager, and

(b) identified by a mark or tag designating them as animals pastured under the agreement, if the district manager requires it.