F-4.1 - Forest Act

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51. Every agreement holder must, before 1 April 2007 and every five years thereafter, establish and submit to the Minister, for approval, a general forest management plan for each management unit covered by the holder’s agreement. Where several agreements concern the same management unit, the agreement holders must submit a joint plan.
The plan must be approved by a forest engineer.
1986, c. 108, s. 51; 1988, c. 73, s. 19; 1995, c. 37, s. 3; 2001, c. 6, s. 42; 2003, c. 16, s. 13; 2005, c. 3, s. 7.
51. Every agreement holder shall prepare a general forest management plan respecting the forest management unit for the term of the agreement, and submit it to the Minister for approval. The plan shall be approved by a forest engineer.
The general plan must specify the various forest management activities the agreement holder intends to carry on to attain the annual yield indicated in the agreement or to promote the protection or development of forest resources.
It must also provide measures of prevention and identify measures of suppression of any entomological and pathological problems that may affect the forest management unit, in order to minimize their impact on the annual yield indicated in the agreement.
1986, c. 108, s. 51; 1988, c. 73, s. 19; 1995, c. 37, s. 3.
51. Every agreement holder shall prepare a general forest management plan respecting the forest management unit for the term of the agreement, and submit it to the Minister for approval. The plan shall be approved by a forest engineer.
The general plan must specify the various forest management activities the agreement holder intends to carry on to attain the annual yield indicated in the agreement.
It must also provide measures of prevention and identify measures of suppression of any entomological and pathological problems that may affect the forest management unit, in order to minimize their impact on the annual yield indicated in the agreement.
1986, c. 108, s. 51; 1988, c. 73, s. 19.
51. Every agreement holder shall prepare a general forest management plan respecting the forest management unit for the term of the agreement, and submit it to the Minister for approval.
The general plan must specify the various forest management activities the agreement holder intends to carry on to attain the annual yield indicated in the agreement.
It must also provide measures of prevention and identify measures of suppression of any entomological and pathological problems that may affect the forest management unit, in order to minimize their impact on the annual yield indicated in the agreement.
1986, c. 108, s. 51.