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Forest Practices Code of BC Act
PART 5 - PROTECTION OF FOREST RESOURCES: GENERAL
DIVISION 7 - CONTROL OF DESTRUCTIVE AGENTS
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 This document is available only as a reference for those sections repealed when the Forest and Range Practices Act came into force January 31, 2004.
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106. Control of insects, disease, etc.
- 106. (1) If a designated forest official determines that on
- (a) private land, or
- (b) Crown land that is subject to an agreement under the Forest Act,
- there are insects, diseases, animals or abiotic factors
that are causing damage to a forest, the district manager may, in a notice given to
the owner or the holder of the agreement, order measures to be undertaken within a
specified time to control or dispose of the insects, diseases, animals or abiotic factors
and the person must comply.
- (2) Any order under subsection (1) must be consistent with the Wildlife Act and
the Pesticide Control Act.
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