Acts and Regulations

C-38.1 - Crown Lands and Forests Act

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Suspension and cancellation of license
36(1)Where, in the opinion of the Minister, a licensee is in default of a provision of this Act, of the regulations or of any agreement made under this Act, or has not manufactured secondary wood products in a wood processing facility owned or operated by the licensee for a period in excess of twelve consecutive months, the Minister may
(a) impose a penalty against the licensee as authorized by regulation,
(b) suspend the license for any period, subject to such terms and conditions as he may impose, or
(c) with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council cancel the license.
36(2)Where the Minister has suspended or cancelled a license under subsection (1), he may
(a) sell timber on the lands described in the license under a Crown timber sale to a person other than the licensee,
(b) arrange for the harvesting of timber on the lands described in the license and reserve it to the Crown for a person designated by the Minister,
(c) allocate the lands described in the license to one or more licensees or to a person who has complied with the provisions of section 28, or
(d) designate the lands described in the license as an area set aside for Crown timber permits.
36(3)Where a license is suspended or cancelled under subsection (1), the rights and obligations of a sub-licensee shall remain in force, but the Minister shall be deemed to stand in the place of the licensee whose license has been suspended or cancelled for the duration of the suspension or, if the license has been cancelled, until a new license has been issued or the Crown Lands described in the cancelled license have been reallocated among licensees.
1983, c.24, s.18; 1984, c.21, s.4
Suspension and cancellation of license
36(1)Where, in the opinion of the Minister, a licensee is in default of a provision of this Act, of the regulations or of any agreement made under this Act, or has not manufactured secondary wood products in a wood processing facility owned or operated by the licensee for a period in excess of twelve consecutive months, the Minister may
(a) impose a penalty against the licensee as authorized by regulation,
(b) suspend the license for any period, subject to such terms and conditions as he may impose, or
(c) with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council cancel the license.
36(2)Where the Minister has suspended or cancelled a license under subsection (1), he may
(a) sell timber on the lands described in the license under a Crown timber sale to a person other than the licensee,
(b) arrange for the harvesting of timber on the lands described in the license and reserve it to the Crown for a person designated by the Minister,
(c) allocate the lands described in the license to one or more licensees or to a person who has complied with the provisions of section 28, or
(d) designate the lands described in the license as an area set aside for Crown timber permits.
36(3)Where a license is suspended or cancelled under subsection (1), the rights and obligations of a sub-licensee shall remain in force, but the Minister shall be deemed to stand in the place of the licensee whose license has been suspended or cancelled for the duration of the suspension or, if the license has been cancelled, until a new license has been issued or the Crown Lands described in the cancelled license have been reallocated among licensees.
1983, c.24, s.18; 1984, c.21, s.4