A-18.1, r. 8.1 - Regulation respecting forestry permits

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58. Despite paragraph 2 of section 24, where a sugar bush forestry permit has been issued by the Minister before 15 December 2023, only maple trees at least
(1)  19.1 cm in diameter at 1.30 m above the highest ground level may be tapped until 30 April 2031, and
(2)  21.1 cm in diameter at 1.30 m above the highest ground level may be tapped until 30 April 2038.
Despite paragraph 3 of section 24, until the end of the period provided for in subparagraph 1 or 2 of the first paragraph, as applicable, the maximum number of tapholes in the same maple tree is determined according to the diameter of the tree, in accordance with the following table:
Diameter of maple tree at 1.30 m above the highest ground levelMaximum number of tapholes
Between 19.1 cm and 39 cm1
39.1 cm and more2
This section does not apply to parts of territory added after 14 December 2023 for which a sugar bush forestry permit has been issued.
M.O. 2018-006, s. 58; M.O. 2022-021, s. 3; M.O. 2023-002, s. 1.
58. Until 14 December 2023, section 24 must be read as follows:
24. Maple trees must be tapped in accordance with the following standards:”
(1) trees may be tapped only once per tapping period, which begins on 15 December of each year and ends on 30 April of the following year;
(2) only maple trees at least 19.1 cm in diameter at 1.30 m above the highest ground level may be tapped;
(3) the maximum number of tapholes in the same maple tree is determined according to the diameter of the tree, in accordance with the following table:
Diameter of maple tree at 1.30 m above the highest ground levelMaximum number of tapholes
Between 19.1 cm and 39 cm1
Between 39.1 cm and 59 cm2
Between 59.1 cm and 79 cm3
79.1 cm and more4
(4) where 2 or more tapholes are drilled in a maple tree, they must be positioned evenly around the trunk;
(5) the taphole must be drilled using a bit not more than 11 mm in diameter so that the tree is not damaged;
(6) the taphole must not be more than 6 cm deep, including bark thickness;
(7) the tree bark must not be removed or damaged;
(8) only a product registered under the Pest Control Products Act (S.C. 2002, c. 28) may be inserted into a taphole;
(9) all spouts must be removed each year at the latest on 1 June, with care taken not to tear the bark from the tree;
(10) tubing and spouts must be installed, replaced and maintained without damaging the trees.”.
M.O. 2018-006, s. 58; M.O. 2022-021, s. 3.
58. Until 31 December 2022, section 24 must be read as follows:
« 24. Maple trees must be tapped in accordance with the following standards:
1° trees may be tapped once a year only, between 1 January and 30 April;
2° only maple trees at least 19.1 cm in diameter at 1.30 m above the highest ground level may be tapped;
3° the maximum number of tapholes in the same maple tree is determined according to the diameter of the tree, in accordance with the following table:
Diameter of maple tree at 1.30 m above the highest ground levelMaximum number of tapholes
Between 19.1 cm and 39 cm1
Between 39.1 cm and 59 cm2
Between 59.1 cm and 79 cm3
79.1 cm and more4
4° where 2 or more tapholes are drilled in a maple tree, they must be positioned evenly around the trunk;
5° the taphole must be drilled using a bit not more than 11 mm in diameter so that the tree is not damaged;
6° the taphole must not be more than 6 cm deep, including bark thickness;
7° the tree bark must not be removed or damaged;
8° only a product registered under the Pest Control Products Act (S.C. 2002, c. 28) may be inserted into a taphole;
9° all spouts must be removed each year at the latest on 1 June, with care taken not to tear the bark from the tree;
10° tubing and spouts must be installed, replaced and maintained without damaging the trees.”.
M.O. 2018-006, s. 58.
In force: 2018-08-16
58. Until 31 December 2022, section 24 must be read as follows:
« 24. Maple trees must be tapped in accordance with the following standards:
1° trees may be tapped once a year only, between 1 January and 30 April;
2° only maple trees at least 19.1 cm in diameter at 1.30 m above the highest ground level may be tapped;
3° the maximum number of tapholes in the same maple tree is determined according to the diameter of the tree, in accordance with the following table:
Diameter of maple tree at 1.30 m above the highest ground levelMaximum number of tapholes
Between 19.1 cm and 39 cm1
Between 39.1 cm and 59 cm2
Between 59.1 cm and 79 cm3
79.1 cm and more4
4° where 2 or more tapholes are drilled in a maple tree, they must be positioned evenly around the trunk;
5° the taphole must be drilled using a bit not more than 11 mm in diameter so that the tree is not damaged;
6° the taphole must not be more than 6 cm deep, including bark thickness;
7° the tree bark must not be removed or damaged;
8° only a product registered under the Pest Control Products Act (S.C. 2002, c. 28) may be inserted into a taphole;
9° all spouts must be removed each year at the latest on 1 June, with care taken not to tear the bark from the tree;
10° tubing and spouts must be installed, replaced and maintained without damaging the trees.”.
M.O. 2018-006, s. 58.