Statutes and Regulations


 
VIOLATION TICKET ADMINISTRATION AND FINES REGULATION
B.C. Reg. 89/97
 
Last Amendment: B.C. Reg. 126/2005
 
NOTE: This version of the regulation contains only those sections that are relevant to forest and range-related violations.
 
 
Contents
Section  
  1  Interpretation
  2  Designation of enforcement officer
  3  Description of offence
  4  Fines, victim surcharge levies and ticketed amounts
  5  Fines, etc. in MVA and MVA Regulations
  6  Transitional fines
 
Schedule 1 
 
Schedule 2 
    Forest Act
   

  Log Salvage Regulation for the Vancouver Log Salvage District, B.C. Reg. 220/81

   

  Scaling Regulation, B.C. Reg. 446/94

   

  Timber Marking and Transportation Regulation, B.C. Reg. 253/97

    Forest and Range Practices Act
   

  Forest Planning and Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 14/2004

   

  Forest Recreation Regulation, B.C. Reg. 16/2004

   

  Forest Service Road Use Regulation, B.C. Reg. 70/2004

   

  Range Planning and Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 19/2004

   

  Woodlot Licence Planning and Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 21/2004

    Wildfire Act
   

  Wildfire Regulation, B.C. Reg. 38/2005

 
Schedule 4 



 
Interpretation
 
1  
In this Act:
 
 
 
"appearance notice" means the appearance notice established by the Offence Act Forms Regulation;
 
 
 
 
"police officer" means a special constable, an officer, member and constable of the Provincial police force and of a municipal police force in the Province and a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
 
 
 
Designation of enforcement officer
 
2 (1)
Every person in a class of persons referred to in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is designated as an enforcement officer and may issue
 
 
 
(a) a ticket for contravention of the provisions of an enactment referred to in Column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite that class of persons, unless the provision is also referred to in Column 3 opposite that class of persons, and
 
 
 
(b) an appearance notice for contravention of the provisions of an enactment referred to in Column 2 or 3 of Schedule 1 opposite that class of persons.
 
 
  (2)
For the purposes of item 6 of Schedule 1, the superintendent of motor vehicles or an officer of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia may certify as a Road Safety Program Enforcement Officer a person employed by a process serving company under contract with the government or the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia who the superintendent or an officer of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is satisfied
 
 
 
(a) is a Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant,
 
 
 
(b) is 19 years of age or older,
 
 
 
(c) has not been convicted of an indictable offence,
 
 
 
(d) has not been convicted of a criminal offence within the past 5 years,
 
 
 
(e) is not currently charged with a criminal offence,
 
 
 
(f) is not currently liable to pay a fine for an offence under the Motor Vehicle Act, the Motor Carrier Act, the Motor Vehicle Transport Act (Canada) or the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act,
 
 
 
(g) has not been prohibited or suspended from driving within the past 2 years under the Criminal Code or sections 89 to 100 of the Motor Vehicle Act, and
 
 
 
(h) has a grade 10 education or its equivalent.
 
 
 
Description of offence
 
3
For the purpose of sections 14 and 132 of the Offence Act, every word and phrase set out in Column 2 of Schedule 2, Schedule 3 or Schedule 4 to this regulation is authorized to be used on a violation ticket to describe the offence of contravening the enactment referred to in Column 1 opposite that word or phrase.
 
 
 
Fines, victim surcharge levies and ticketed amounts
 
4 (1)
For the contravention of an enactment listed in column 1 of Schedule 2,
 
 
 
(a) Column 2 sets out the description of the offence for the purposes of section 3,
 
 
 
(b) Column 3 prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine for the contravention,
 
 
 
(c) Column 4 sets out the victim surcharge levy that must be paid with the fine for that contravention, and
 
 
 
(d) Column 5 sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention.
 
 
  (2)
Despite subsection (1), for the contravention of section 12 (1) (a) or (b) of the Commercial Transport Act, the fine prescribed for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act and the corresponding victim surcharge levy that must be paid with each fine are set out opposite each of those enactments in the third column of Schedule 2.
 
 
  (3)
This section does not apply to a provision of the Motor Vehicle Act or the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, other than section 83.1 (2) of the Motor Vehicle Act.
 
 
 
Fines, etc. in MVA and MVA Regulations
 
5 (1)
This section applies to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act and the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations set out in Column 1 of Schedule 3.
 
 
  (2)
For the contravention of a provision set out in Column 1 of Schedule 3,
 
 
 
(a) Column 2 sets out the description of the offence for the purposes of section 3,
 
 
 
(b) Column 3A prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine if payment is made after the 30th day from the date of service or mailing of the violation ticket,
 
 
 
(c) Column 3B prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine if payment is made on or before the 30th day from the date of service under section 14 (5) of the Act or mailing of the violation ticket under section 14 (6) of the Act,
 
 
 
(d) Column 4 sets out the victim surcharge levy that must be paid with the fine for that contravention,
 
 
 
(e) Column 5A sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention, if payment is made after the 30th day from the date of service under section 14 (5) of the Act or mailing of the violation ticket under section 14 (6) of the Act, and
 
 
 
(f) Column 5B sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention, if payment is made on or before the 30th day from the date of service under section 14 (5) of the Act or mailing of the violation ticket under section 14 (6) of the Act.
 
 
 
Transitional fines
 
6 (1)
For the purposes of Part 11 of the Forest and Range Practices Act, the fines for offences against the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act and its regulations are those set out in Schedule 4.
 
 
  (2)
For the contravention of an enactment listed in column 1 of Schedule 4,
 
 
 
(a) Column 2 sets out the description of the offence for the purposes of section 3,
 
 
 
(b) Column 3 prescribes, for the purposes of sections 14 and 16 (1) of the Offence Act, the fine for the contravention,
 
 
 
(c) Column 4 sets out the victim surcharge levy that must be paid with the fine for that contravention, and
 
 
 
(d) Column 5 sets out the ticketed amount for that contravention.


SCHEDULE 1



Item
COLUMN 1

Enforcement Officer

COLUMN 2

Enactments for Which a Violation Ticket or Appearance Notice May be Issued

COLUMN 3

Enactments for Which an Appearance Notice May be Issued But a Violation Ticket May Not be Issued

1A
Police Officer
[see also item 1B]

Every provision of the following enactments, the contravention of which constitutes an offence, other than those provisions referred to in Column 3:




(a) Commercial Transport Regulations, B.C. Reg. 30/78
Section 7.07 (1) (a) to (c) of the Commercial Transport Regulations, B.C. Reg. 30/78



(b) Fish Inspection Act




(c) Fish Inspection Regulations, B.C. Reg. 12/78




(d) Fisheries Act
Section 13 (1), as it pertains to operating a plant without a licence, and section 28 of the Fisheries Act



(e) Aquaculture Regulations, B.C. Reg. 78/2002




(f) Fisheries Act Regulations, B.C. Reg. 149/76




(g) Greater Vancouver Transit Conduct and Safety Regulations, B.C. Reg. 86/99




(h) Liquor Control and Licensing Act
Sections 33, 35, 38 (1), 46 (3) and 47 (2) of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act



(i) Livestock Protection Act




(j) Motor Carrier Act and regulations made under the Motor Carrier Act
Section 65 (2) of the Motor Carrier Act



(k) Motor Fuel Tax Act and regulations made under the Motor Fuel Tax Act




(l) Motor Vehicle Act and regulations made under the Motor Vehicle Act
Sections 24 (6) (a), (b) and (c), 58 (1) and (2), 69 (a) to (c), 70 (1) (a), 74, 90.4 (1), 95 (1), 100 (1), 102, 122 (4), 224, 226 (1) and 239 (2) of the Motor Vehicle Act; Section 37.38 (2) of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations, B.C. Reg. 26/58



(m) Passenger Transportation Act




(n) Transit Conduct and Safety Regulations, B.C. Reg. 377/85




(o) Transport of Dangerous Goods Act




(p) Transportation Act and regulations made under the Transportation Act




(q) Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulation of Canada, SOR/2001-286 as adopted by the Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulation, B.C. Reg. 203/85




(r) Wildfire Act and regulations made under the Wildfire Act




(s) Wildlife Act and regulations made under the Wildlife Act
Sections 7 (1), 22, 24 (6), (7) and (14), 26 (1) (a), (b), (e), (f) and (g), 27 (2), 28, 81, 82 and 96 (1) of the Wildlife Act; Section 2.08 (3) of B.C. Reg. 338/82, the Wildlife Act Commercial Activities Regulation

1B
Police Officer
[see also item 1A]

The provisions, referred to in Column 1 of Schedule 2 or 4, of the following enactments:




(a) Commercial Transport Act




(b) Environmental Management Act and regulations made under the Environmental Management Act




(c) Firearm Act
Section 3 of the Firearm Act



(d) Forest Act




(e) Log Salvage Regulation for the Vancouver Log Salvage District, B.C. Reg. 220/81




(f) Scaling Regulation, B.C. Reg. 446/94




(g) Timber Marking and Transportation Regulation, B.C. Reg.253/97




(h) Forest and Range Practices Act and regulations made under the Forest and Range Practices Act




(i) Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act and regulations made under the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act




(j) Motor Dealer Act




(k) Motor Dealer Act Regulation, B.C. Reg. 447/78




(l) Motor Vehicle (All Terrain) Act and regulations made under the Motor Vehicle (All Terrain) Act
Section 6 (1) to (3) of the Motor Vehicle (All Terrain) Act



(m) Park and Recreation Area Regulation, B.C. Reg. 180/90
Section 3 and 15 of the Park and Recreation Area Regulation, B.C. Reg. 180/90



(n) Pesticide Control Act and regulations made under the Pesticide Control Act




(o) Safe Streets Act




(p) Trespass Act




(q) Water Act and regulations made under the Water Act
Sections 93 (2) (a) and 94 (1) (f) of the Water Act

9A
A conservation officer as defined in the Environmental Management Act
[see also item 9B]

Sections 40, 41, 44 and 67 of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act
Sections 13, 24, 33, 70, 71, 73, 84, 123, 177 and 204 of the Motor Vehicle Act
Every provision of the following enactments, the contravention of which constitutes an offence:

Sections 24 (6) and 70 (1) of the Motor Vehicle Act




(a) Transport of Dangerous Goods Act and regulations made under the Transport of Dangerous Goods Act


9B
A conservation officer as defined in the Environmental Management Act
[see also item 9A]

The provisions, referred to in Column 1 of Schedule 2 or 4, of the following enactments:





(a) Environmental Management Act and regulations made under the Environmental Management Act




(b) Firearm Act
Section 3 of the Firearm Act



(c) Forest and Range Practices Act and regulations made under the Forest and Range Practices Act




(d) Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act and regulations made under the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act




(e) Motor Vehicle (All Terrain) Act and regulations made under the Motor Vehicle (All Terrain) Act
Section 6 (1) to (3) of the Motor Vehicle (All Terrain) Act



(f) Park and Recreation Area Regulation, B.C. Reg. 180/90
Sections 3 and 15 of the Park and Recreation Area Regulation, B.C. Reg. 180/90



(g) Pesticide Control Act and regulations made under the Pesticide Control Act




(h) Trespass Act




(i) Water Act and regulations made under the Water Act
Sections 93 (2) (a) and 94 (1) (f) of the Water Act



(j) Wildfire Act and regulations made under the Wildfire Act




(k) Wildlife Act and regulations made under the Wildlife Act
Sections 7 (1), 22, 24 (6), (7) and (14), 26 (1) (a), (b), (e), (f) and (g), 27 (2), 28, 81, 82 and 96 (1) of the Wildlife Act;
Section 2.08 (3) of the Wildlife Act Commercial Activities Regulation, B.C. Reg. 338/82

11
A person designated as a forest officer under section 1 of the Forest Act

Sections 12 (2) and 13 of the Environmental Management Act
The provisions, referred to in Column 1 of Schedule 2, of the following enactments:





(a) Forest Act





(b) Log Salvage Regulation for the Vancouver Log Salvage District, B.C. Reg. 220/81





(c) Scaling Regulation, B.C. Reg. 446/94





(d) Timber Marking and Transportation Regulation, B.C. Reg. 253/97



12
A person designated as an official under section 1 of the
(a) Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act,
(b) Forest and Range Practices Act, or
(c) Wildfire Act

Sections 12 (2) and 13 of the Environmental Management Act
The provisions, referred to in Column 1 of Schedule 2 or 4, of the following enactments:





(a) Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act and regulations made under the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act




(b) Forest and Range Practices Act and regulations made under the Forest and Range Practices Act




(c) Wildfire Act and regulations made under the Wildfire Act




SCHEDULE 2

Column 1

Provision
Column 2

Contravention
Column 3

Fine
Column 4

Victim
Surcharge
Levy
Column 5

Ticketed
Amount

Forest Act
section 84 (1)
Fail to ensure timber is marked
$150
$23
$173
section 84 (2)
Fail to ensure timber mark is discernible
$150
$23
$173
section 84 (3)
Fail to mark timber
$150
$23
$173
section 84 (4)
Remove, obliterate or alter a timber mark
$150
$23
$173
section 86 (1)
Fail to ensure timber is marked
$150
$23
$173
section 86 (2)
Fail to mark timber
$150
$23
$173
section 86 (4)
Remove, obliterate or alter a scaled timber brand
$150
$23
$173
section 89 (1) (b)
Brand timber which is not marked and scaled
$150
$23
$173
section 90 (1)
Use mark or brand without consent
$150
$23
$173
section 90 (2)
Transfer marine log brand without consent
$150
$23
$173
section 93.1
Misrepresent as an authorized scaler
$150
$23
$173
section 94 (1)
Manufacture or sell unscaled timber
$150
$23
$173
section 94 (1)
Transport to place other than designated scale site
$150
$23
$173
section 94 (1)
Scaling by person not authorized
$150
$23
$173
section 94 (4)
Fail to retain timber for check scaling
$150
$23
$173
section 95 (1)
Timber scaled at unauthorized site
$150
$23
$173
section 95 (7)
Fail to comply with site conditions
$150
$23
$173
section 96 (1)
Fail to follow prescribed procedures
$100
$15
$115
section 97 (1)(e)
Fail to retain record
$150
$23
$173
section 97 (1)(e)
Fail to record in approved form
$150
$23
$173
section 97 (1)(f)
Fail to complete scale return in approved form
$150
$23
$173
section 97 (1)(f)
Fail to deliver scale return in approved form
$150
$23
$173
section 97 (1)(f)
Fail to deliver scale return in prescribed time
$100
$15
$115
section 97 (6)
Fail to incorporate check scale details
$200
$30
$230
section 127
Unauthorized export of timber
$150
$23
$173

Log Salvage Regulation for the Vancouver Log Salvage District, B.C. Reg. 220/81
section 12 (1)
Salvage without permit
$150
$23
$173
section 12 (3)
Fail to carry permit
$100
$15
$115
section 12 (4)(a)
Fail to produce permit
$100
$15
$115
section 12 (4)(b)
Fail to produce proof of identity
$100
$15
$115
section 14
Salvage in prohibited area
$180
$27
$207
section 15 (2)
Inadequate identification
$100
$15
$115
section 16 (2)
Failure to mark
$150
$23
$173
section 16 (4)(a)
Obliterate mark
$180
$27
$207
section 16 (4)(d)
Process salvaged log
$150
$23
$173
section 17
Remove from water prior to scaling
$150
$23
$173
section 18
Salvage during non daylight hours
$150
$23
$173

Scaling Regulation, B.C. Reg. 446/94
section 2
Timber not scaled as soon as possible
$150
$23
$173
section 4 (1)
Buck prior to scale without permission
$150
$23
$173
section 4 (4)
Fail to comply with bucking order
$150
$23
$173

Timber Marking and Transportation Regulation, B.C. Reg. 253/97
section 10 (1)
Fail to have written transport description
$150
$23
$173
section 10 (2)
Inadequate transport description
$150
$23
$173
section 10 (3)
Fail to maintain adequate records
$150
$23
$173
section 10 (4)
Fail to show written transport description
$150
$23
$173

Forest and Range Practices Act
section 3 (1) Operate without forest stewardship plan $150 $23 $173
section 21 (1) Harvest contrary to plan $150 $23 $173
section 22 (2) Unauthorized use of road in a Provincial forest $150 $23 $173
section 22 (2) Unauthorized use of forest service road $150 $23 $173
section 22.1 (1) Unauthorized industrial road use $150 $23 $173
section 22.1 (6) Fail to maintain road as required $300 $45 $345
section 23 (1) Connect to forest service road without consent $100 $15 $115
section 45 (1) (a) Conduct range practice contrary to the Act $150 $23 $173
section 45 (1) (b) Conduct range practice contrary to plan $150 $23 $173
section 47 Fail to limit invasive plants $100 $15 $115
section 50 (1) Unauthorized livestock on Crown range $150 $23 $173
section 50 (2) Cut hay without authority $150 $23 $173
section 51 (1) (a) Store hay without authority $100 $15 $115
section 51 (1) (b) Unauthorized construction, modification, damage or destruction of range development $150 $23 $173
section 51 (8) Fail to remove range development $150 $23 $173
section 52 Cut, remove, damage or destroy Crown timber without authority $150 $23 $173
section 53 (1) Fail to inform person of boundaries $150 $23 $173
section 53 (2) Fail to ascertain boundaries $150 $23 $173
section 54 (1) Unauthorized construction or occupation of a structure $100 $15 $115
section 57 (1) Unauthorized trail or recreation facility construction $100 $15 $115
section 58 (1) (a) Disobey non-recreation order $100 $15 $115
section 58 (1) (b) Disobey recreation order $100 $15 $115
section 63 (1) Fail to stop vehicle or vessel $150 $23 $173
section 63 (2) Fail to provide documents $100 $15 $115
section 97 (2) Intentional interference, noncompliance or false statement $300 $45 $345

Forest Planning and Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 14/2004
section 35 (3) Exceed specified amount of soil disturbance $300 $45 $345
section 61 Build bladed trail, in community watershed,
that affects water quality
$150 $23 $173
section 63 (1) Fertilizer within 100 m of licensed waterworks $150 $23 $173
section 70 (1) Fail to protect resource feature $150 $23 $173
section 72 Construct unsafe road $300 $45 $345
section 79 (2) Fail to maintain road as required $300 $45 $345
section 82 (1) Fail to deactivate road according to prescribed
requirements
$300 $45 $345
section 82 (4) Fail to maintain stability of deactivated area $300 $45 $345

Forest Recreation Regulation, B.C. Reg. 16/2004
section 6 (1) Illegal use of vehicle or equipment in wilderness area $100 $15 $115
section 6 (2) Exceed 20 km/h $100 $15 $115
section 6 (3) Illegal parking $50 $8 $58
section 7 (1)(a) Fail to wear bicycle safety helmet $25 $4 $29
section 7 (1)(b) Fail to wear motorcycle safety helmet $100 $15 $115
section 8 Illegal discharge of holding tank $100 $15 $115
section 9 Illegal disposal of litter $75 $11 $86
section 10 Illegal disposal of game residue $75 $11 $86
section 11 Illegal use of traps, firearms, bows or crossbows $100 $15 $115
section 12 (1)(a) Pet threatening life, safety or property $100 $15 $115
section 12 (1)(b) Pet causing disturbance $50 $8 $58
section 13 (1) Unauthorized stay exceeding 14 days $50 $8 $58
section 14 Unauthorized removal of firewood $50 $8 $58
section 15 (1) Unauthorized construction of structure $100 $15 $115
section 16 Unauthorized use of site, trail or area $50 $8 $58
section 17 (a) Damage to facilities, structures or natural resources $100 $15 $115
section 17 (b) Unauthorized moving of a structure $50 $8 $58
section 18 (1) Deliberate or unnecessary disturbance $100 $15 $115
section 18 (2) Disturbance between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. $100 $15 $115
section 20 (6) Fail to comply with limitation on occupancy and use $50 $8 $58
section 23 (2) Fail to vacate site, trail or area upon lawful order $100 $15 $115
section 23 (2) Unauthorized entry to site, trail or area $100 $15 $115

Forest Service Road Use Regulation, B.C. Reg. 70/2004
section 3 (3) Snowmobile illegally on forest service road $50 $8 $58
section 4 Speed on forest service road $75 $11 $86
section 5 (1) Fail to properly transmit location $75 $11 $86
section 6 (3) Erect traffic control device without authority $75 $11 $86
section 6 (4) Damage or remove traffic control device $75 $11 $86
section 6 (5) Disobey traffic control device $75 $11 $86
section 7 Vehicle not maintained to standards $100 $15 $115
section 8 Unlicensed industrial vehicle not properly marked $75 $11 $86
section 10 (1) Damage forest service road $150 $23 $173
section 11 (1) Construct works without permit $150 $23 $173
section 12 (1) Use forest service road without required insurance $300 $45 $345

Range Planning and Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 19/2004
section 33 (1) Livestock in riparian area $150 $23 $173
section 35 Fail to remove dead livestock $150 $23 $173
section 40 (1) Fail to maintain range development $100 $15 $115
section 42 (2) (a) Fail to tag livestock $100 $15 $115
section 42 (2) (b) Fail to report loss of tags $100 $15 $115

Woodlot Licence Planning and Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 21/2004
section 24 Exceed specified amount of soil disturbance $300 $45 $345
section 49 Build bladed trail, in community watershed,
that affects water quality
$150 $23 $173
section 51 (1) Fertilizer within 100 m of licensed waterworks $150 $23 $173
section 56 (1) Fail to protect resource feature $150 $23 $173
section 61 Construct unsafe road $300 $45 $345
section 68 (1) Fail to maintain road as required $300 $45 $345
section 71 (1) Fail to deactivate road according to prescribed
requirements
$300 $45 $345

Wildfire Act
Section 2 Fail to report fire $100 $15 $115
Section 3 (1) Drop, release or mishandle burning substance $150 $23 $173
Section 3 (2) Fail to extinguish burning substance $150 $23 $173
Section 5 (1) Light, fuel or use fire against regulations $300 $45 $345
Section 5 (2) Fail to extinguish or report fire $150 $23 $173
Section 6 (1) Light, fuel or use fire against regulations, industrial $300 $45 $345
Section 7 (1) Fail to assess fire hazard $200 $30 $230
Section 7 (2) Fail to abate fire hazard $300 $45 $345
Section 7 (4) Fail to comply with hazard abatement order $300 $45 $345
Section 10 (3) Light, fuel or use fire against restriction $300 $45 $345
Section 10 (4) Fail to comply with fire restriction $300 $45 $345
Section 11 (2) Fail to comply with restricted area requirements $200 $30 $230
Section 13 (2) Fail to comply with order to leave area $200 $30 $230
Section 16 (2) Fail to comply with fire control order $150 $23 $173
Section 22 (2) Fail to stop vehicle or vessel $150 $23 $173
Section 22 (3) Fail to provide documents $100 $15 $115
Section 56 (2) Intentional interference, noncompliance or false statement $300 $45 $345

Wildfire Regulation, B.C. Reg. 38/2005
section 5 Fail to have sufficient fire tools $200 $30 $230
section 6 (3) Fail to meet fire watcher requirements $300 $45 $345
section 8 Operate engine contrary to regulations $300 $45 $345
section 9 Fail to meet fire prevention measures-railway operations $500 $75 $575
section 10 Fail to meet fire prevention measures-transmission operations $500 $75 $575
section 13 (1) Fail to meet fire suppression responsibilities $200 $30 $230



SCHEDULE 4

  Column 1

Provision
Column 2

Contravention
Column 3

Fine
Column 4

Victim
Surcharge
Levy
Column 5

Ticketed
Amount

Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act
  section 21 Operate without approved logging plan $150 $23 $173
  section 47 (1) Exceed specified amount of soil disturbance $300 $45 $345
  section 51 (2) Fail to modify or stop forest practice $150 $23 $173
  section 52 (2) Fail to limit weeds $100 $15 $115
  section 54 (1) Unauthorized use of road on Crown land $150 $23 $173
  section 54 (2) Unauthorized use of forest service road $150 $23 $173
  section 54 (3) Unauthorized industrial road use $150 $23 $173
  section 60 (1) Construct road without approved road layout $300 $45 $345
  section 61 (1) Fail to carry out required survey $150 $23 $173
  section 62 (1) Construct road without complying with requirements $300 $45 $345
  section 63 (2) Fail to maintain road as required $300 $45 $345
  section 63 (3) Fail to maintain road as required $300 $45 $345
  section 63 (4) Fail to maintain road as required $300 $45 $345
  section 64 (1) Fail to deactivate road as required $300 $45 $345
  section 64 (2) Fail to deactivate road according to prescribed requirements $300 $45 $345
  section 64 (3) Fail to maintain stability of deactivated area $300 $45 $345
  section 64 (5) Deactivate road without approved prescription $300 $45 $345
  section 64 (12) Fail to deactivate road as required $300 $45 $345
  section 65 Connect to forest service road without consent $100 $15 $115
  section 67 Harvest contrary to requirements $150 $23 $173
  section 68 Build bladed trail without authority $150 $23 $173
  section 74 (1) (a) Conduct range practice contrary to the Act $150 $23 $173
  section 74 (1) (b) Conduct range practice contrary to plan $150 $23 $173
  section 74 (2) (c) Fail to remove range development $150 $23 $173
  section 96 Cut, remove, damage or destroy Crown timber  without authority $150 $23 $173
  section 97 (1) Fail to inform person of boundaries $150 $23 $173
  section 97 (2) Fail to ascertain boundaries $150 $23 $173
  section 98 Unauthorized livestock on Crown range $150 $23 $173
  section 99 (1) Unauthorized construction or occupation of a structure $100 $15 $115
  section 100 Cut hay without authority $150 $23 $173
  section 101 (1) (a) Store hay without authority $100 $15 $115
  section 101 (1) (b) Unauthorized construction, modification, damage or destruction of range development $150 $23 $173
  section 102 (1) Unauthorized trail or recreation facility construction $100 $15 $115
  section 105 (4) (a) Disobey non-recreation order $100 $15 $115
  section 105 (4) (a) Disobey recreation order $100 $15 $115
  section 112 (2) Fail to stop vehicle or vessel $150 $23 $173
  section 112 (3) Fail to provide documents $100 $15 $115
  section 154 Intentional interference, noncompliance or false statement $300 $45 $345

Forest Service Road Use Regulation, B.C. Reg. 173/95
  section 3 (3) Snowmobile illegally on forest service road $50 $8 $58
  section 4 Speed on forest service road $75 $11 $86
  section 5 (1) Fail to properly transmit location $75 $11 $86
  section 6 (3) Erect traffic control device without authority $75 $11 $86
  section 6 (4) Damage or remove traffic control device $75 $11 $86
  section 6 (5) Disobey traffic control device $75 $11 $86
  section 7 Vehicle not maintained to standards $100 $15 $115
  section 8 Unlicensed industrial vehicle not properly marked $75 $11 $86
  section 10 (1) Damage forest service road $150 $23 $173
  section 11 (1) Construct works without permit $150 $23 $173
  section 12 (1) Use forest service road without required insurance $300 $45 $345

Range Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 177/95
  section 5 (1) Fail to maintain range development $100 $15 $115
  section 6 (1) Tracks or wheels within 5 m of stream bank $100 $15 $115
  section 6 (3) Fuel machinery in riparian area $150 $23 $173
  section 7 (1) Fail to remove livestock $150 $23 $173
  section 7 (3) Livestock in riparian area $150 $23 $173
  section 7 (4) Fail to remove dead livestock $150 $23 $173
  section 8 (2) Fail to tag livestock $100 $15 $115
  section 8 (3) Fail to report loss of tags $100 $15 $115
  section 8 (4) Fail to transfer tags $100 $15 $115

Silviculture Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 179/95
  section 8 Pesticide within 100 m of domestic water intake $150 $23 $173
  section 10 Fail to maintain 10 m pesticide free zone around streams $150 $23 $173
  section 11 Fail to halt application in community watershed $150 $23 $173
  section 15 Fertilizer within 100 m of domestic water intake $150 $23 $173
  section 28 (1) Tracks or wheels within 5 m of stream bank $100 $15 $173
  section 28 (3) Fuel machinery in riparian area $150 $23 $173

Timber Harvesting and Silviculture Practices Regulation, B.C. Reg. 352/2002
  section 11 (1) Tracks or wheels within 5 m of stream bank $100 $15 $115
  section 11 (3) Fuel machinery in riparian area $150 $23 $173
  section 43 (2) Fertilizer within 100 m of domestic water intake $150 $23 $173
 
[Provisions of the Offencet Act, RSBC 1996, c. 338, relevant to the enactment of this regulation: section 132]


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