F-4.1 - Forest Act

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53. The five-year program for forest management activities shall identify among the areas in which forest management activities are carried out, the areas in which other users have expressed an interest. It shall also identify, among the existing road infrastructures and the road infrastructures to be built, those to which access must be blocked or that must be decommissioned during the period covered by the general plan, and in the case of decommissioning, it shall state which roads or rights-of-way are to be returned to forest productivity. Where applicable, the general plan shall determine the implementation schedule for the activities concerned and the other management procedures that are to apply.
1986, c. 108, s. 53; 1988, c. 73, s. 21; 1990, c. 17, s. 6; 2001, c. 6, s. 42; 2006, c. 45, s. 8.
53. The agreement holder shall submit his general plan and five-year plan to the Minister in the form, at the time and with the content prescribed by regulation of the Government.
1986, c. 108, s. 53; 1988, c. 73, s. 21; 1990, c. 17, s. 6.
53. The agreement holder shall submit his general plan and five-year plan to the Minister in the form, at the time and with the content prescribed by regulation of the Government.
If the agreement holder fails to produce a five-year plan in the form, at the time and with the content prescribed by regulation, the Minister shall cause it to be prepared at the expense of the agreement holder.
1986, c. 108, s. 53; 1988, c. 73, s. 21.
53. The agreement holder shall submit his general plan and five-year plan to the Minister in the form and at the time prescribed by regulation of the Government.
If the agreement holder fails to produce a five-year plan at the time and in the form prescribed by regulation, the Minister shall cause it to be prepared at the expense of the agreement holder.
1986, c. 108, s. 53.