Acts and Regulations

2012, c.6 - Species at Risk Act

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Stop order
45(1)A conservation officer may issue a stop order, in writing, to a person to stop engaging in or not to engage in an activity if the conservation officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person engaging in the activity or about to engage in the activity is violating or is about to violate
(a) a prohibition under section 28,
(b) a provision of a habitat designation made under the regulations or a prohibition under section 78, or
(c) a condition of a permit issued under section 34 or 35.
45(2)A person who has been served with a stop order shall comply with the stop order.
45(3)Within 30 days after the date of service of a stop order, the conservation officer shall review the order and make a written determination confirming, amending or revoking the stop order.
45(4)The conservation officer shall ensure that a copy of the written determination is served on the person on whom the stop order was served.
45(5)A conservation officer may revoke a stop order if he or she is satisfied that the person will no longer engage in the activity in respect of which the stop order was issued or that it is otherwise appropriate to revoke the order.
Stop order
45(1)A conservation officer may issue a stop order, in writing, to a person to stop engaging in or not to engage in an activity if the conservation officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person engaging in the activity or about to engage in the activity is violating or is about to violate
(a) a prohibition under section 28,
(b) a provision of a habitat designation made under the regulations or a prohibition under section 78, or
(c) a condition of a permit issued under section 34 or 35.
45(2)A person who has been served with a stop order shall comply with the stop order.
45(3)Within 30 days after the date of service of a stop order, the conservation officer shall review the order and make a written determination confirming, amending or revoking the stop order.
45(4)The conservation officer shall ensure that a copy of the written determination is served on the person on whom the stop order was served.
45(5)A conservation officer may revoke a stop order if he or she is satisfied that the person will no longer engage in the activity in respect of which the stop order was issued or that it is otherwise appropriate to revoke the order.