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Regulations – Forest Practices Code of BC Act

FORT ST. JOHN PILOT PROJECT REGULATION

B.C. Reg. 278/2001 – Deposited November 30, 2001
OIC 1033/2001 effective December 1, 2001
(last amendment: August 5, 2003)

Contents

Section

Part 1 – Interpretation and Application

 

1 

Interpretation

 

2 

Special circumstances when Crown timber may be cut, etc.

 

3 

Inapplicable provisions of the Act and regulations

 

4 

Repealed

 

5 

Balancing competing values and interests

Part 2 – Participants

 

6 

Becoming a participant

 

7 

Ceasing to be a participant

Part 3 – Basic Planning and Performance Requirements

Division 1 – Pre-existing Plans, Prescriptions and Permits

 

8 

Pre-existing forest development plans

 

9 

Pre-existing silviculture prescriptions

 

10 

Pre-existing cutting permits, road permits and road use permits

Division 2 – Forest Development Plans

 

11 

Information required for pre-existing forest development plans

 

12 

Forest development plans required

 

13 

Approval of forest development plans or amendments

 

14 

Repealed

 

15 

Term of forest development plans

Division 3 – Site Level Planning

 

16 

Site level plans required before timber harvesting or reforestation

 

17 

Repealed

 

18 

Site level plans required before construction, modification or deactivation of roads

 

19 

Site level plan content

 

20 

Notification of site level plans and of amendments to them

20.1  Amending a site level plan under section 9 that contains an applicable performance standard
20.2  Amendments to specified plans that do not require approval
20.3  District manager actions if amendments wrongly made
20.4  Where amendments may not be made without approval

 

21 

Archaeological impact assessment

Division 4 – Authorizations and Variances

 

22 

Authority to commence operations required

 

23 

District manager may authorize timber harvesting and road construction

 

24 

Effect of authorization

 

25 

Authority of the district manager to vary a performance requirement

 

26 

Compliance with notices, authorizations, conditions and variances

Division 5 – Field Performance Requirements

 

27 

General

 

28 

General constraints on forest practices

 

29 

Stand level biodiversity

 

30 

Permanent access structures

30.1  Soil disturbance for specified site level plans

 

31 

Roads

 

32 

Reforestation

 

33 

Forest health

Part 4 – Sustainable Forest Management Plans

Division 1 – Content

 

34 

Requirement for a single plan

 

35 

Content of the plan

Division 2 – Approval Process

 

36 

Interpretation

 

37 

Public advisory group review and comment

 

38 

Public review and comment

 

39 

Approval

Division 3 – Effect of Approval of Sustainable Forest Management Plan

 

40 

Effect of approval on operational plans

 

41 

Effect of approval on permits and authorizations

 

42 

Effect of approval on performance requirements

Division 4 – Amendments

 

43 

Optional amendments

 

44 

Required amendments

Division 5 – Forest Operations Schedules

 

45 

Preparation and submission of forest operations schedule

Part 5 – Public Accountability

Division 1 – Public Advisory Group

 

46 

Establishment

 

47 

Mandate

 

48 

Operation

Division 2 – Pilot Project Monitoring and Evaluation

 

49 

Maintenance and production of records

 

50 

Periodic independent audit of participants

 

51 

Annual report

 

52 

Monitoring of participants by government

 

53 

Evaluation of pilot project by government

 

54 

Role of the Forest Practices Board

Division 3 – Enforcement

 

55 

Administrative remedies

 

56 

Offences

Division 4 – Public Access to Information

 

57 

Ongoing public access to information

Part 6 – General

 

58 

Assignability

 

59 

Declaration of completed obligations

 

60 

Cancellation of pilot project and transition

 

61 

Definitions for Schedule A

Schedule A – Balancing Competing Values and Interests

Part A1 – Management Zones and Their Objectives

Part A2 – Fort St. John Pilot Project Management Zone Map

Schedule B – Forest Development Plans

Part B1 – Preparation

 

62 

Forest development plans: content

 

63 

Site-specific variation under plans

 

64 

Area under forest development plans

 

65 

Maximum cutblock size

 

66 

Forest health assessment required before review of forest development plans

 

67 

Map and information requirements for all forest development plans

 

68 

Category I cutblocks and roads for information purposes only

 

69 

Category A cutblocks

Part B2 – Review and Comment

 

70 

District manager may require referral of plan

 

71 

Notice

 

72 

Submitting forest development plan and assessments

 

73 

Review

 

74 

Comments

 

75 

Scope of review and comment

 

76 

Submitting a proposed forest development plan and comments

Part B3 – Approval

 

77 

Limited protection for cutblocks and roads

 

78 

Protection for cutblocks and roads

Schedule C – Preparing Forest Operations Schedules

 

79 

When information not required

 

80 

Forest operations schedule general content

 

81 

Map and information requirements for all forest operations schedules

 

82 

District manager may require referral of forest operations schedule

 

83 

Notice

 

84 

Submitting a forest operations schedule

 

85 

Review

 

86 

Comments

 

87 

Scope of review and comment

 

88 

Submitting a proposed forest operations schedule and comments

Schedule D – Riparian Management

 

89 

Definition

 

90 

Riparian classes of streams

 

91 

Minimum widths of riparian reserve zones and riparian management zones

 

92 

Riparian classes of wetlands

 

93 

Minimum widths of riparian reserve zones and riparian management zones for wetlands

 

94 

Riparian classes of lakes

 

95 

Minimum widths of riparian reserve zones and riparian management zones for lakes

Schedule E – Green up

 

96 

Greened-up

 

97 

Harvesting adjacent to areas that are not greened-up

Schedule F – Reforestation

 

98 

Stocking requirements

 

99 

Use of seed

 

100 

Use of livestock in site preparation

Schedule G – Maximum Administrative Penalties