Acts and Regulations

H-4.05 - Heritage Conservation Act

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Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board continued as the Assessment and Planning Appeal Tribunal under the Local Governance Commission Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Local Governance Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf.(ministre)
“municipality” means a local government as defined in subsection 1(1) of the Local Governance Act. (municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)
2012, c.39, s.76; 2012, c.52, s.26; 2017, c.20, s.80; 2023, c.17, s.104; 2023, c.18, s.96
Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board established under the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Local Governance Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf.(ministre)
“municipality” means a local government as defined in subsection 1(1) of the Local Governance Act. (municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)
2012, c.39, s.76; 2012, c.52, s.26; 2017, c.20, s.80; 2023, c.17, s.104
Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board established under the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Local Governance Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf.(ministre)
“municipality” means a local government as defined in subsection 1(1) of the Local Governance Act. (municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)
2012, c.39, s.76; 2012, c.52, s.26; 2017, c.20, s.80
Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board established under the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Municipalities Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf.(ministre)
“municipality” means a municipality as defined in the Municipalities Act.(municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)
2012, c.39, s.76; 2012, c.52, s.26
Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board established under the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Municipalities Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf.(ministre)
“municipality” means a municipality as defined in the Municipalities Act.(municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)
2012, c.39, s.76; 2012, c.52, s.26
Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board established under the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Municipalities Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Culture, Tourism and Healthy Living and includes any person designated by the Minister to act on the Minister’s behalf.(ministre)
“municipality” means a municipality as defined in the Municipalities Act.(municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)
2012, c.39, s.76
Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board established under the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Municipalities Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Wellness, Culture and Sport.(ministre)
“municipality” means a municipality as defined in the Municipalities Act.(municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)
Definitions
1The following definitions apply in this Act.
“Appeal Board” means the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board established under the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act.(Commission d’appel)
“archaeological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering archaeological objects, burial objects or human remains or any other evidence of past human use or activities, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating. (travaux archéologiques sur le terrain)
“archaeological object” means an object which shows evidence of manufacture, alteration or use by humans that may provide information about past human activities and which meets any criteria set by regulation, and includes a sample collected from that object.(objet archéologique)
“archaeological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of past human activities, such as archaeological objects and features, is discovered on, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water.(site archéologique)
“burial ground” means a place that has been used for the placement of human remains or burial objects, but does not include a cemetery regulated under the Cemetery Companies Act.(lieu de sépulture)
“burial object” means an object that is directly associated with the interment of a human, but does not include human remains.(objet de sépulture)
“council” means a council as defined in the Municipalities Act.(conseil)
“court” means The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, and includes any judge of that court.(cour)
“First Nation” means an aboriginal people sharing a common traditional territory and having a common traditional language, culture and lands.(Première nation)
“human remains” means the skeletal, cremated or any other traces of human bodies.(restes humains)
“Minister” means the Minister of Wellness, Culture and Sport.(ministre)
“municipality” means a municipality as defined in the Municipalities Act.(municipalité)
“palaeontological field research” means any activity carried out on, above or under land or water for the purpose of obtaining and documenting data or recovering palaeontological objects, and includes monitoring, assessing, exploring, surveying, recovering and excavating.(travaux paléontologiques sur le terrain)
“palaeontological object” means a work of nature consisting of or containing any remains, trace or imprint of a multicellular plant or animal or a stromatolite preserved in the Earth’s crust since some past geologic time, but does not include human remains.(objet paléontologique)
“palaeontological site” means a place in the Province where evidence of palaeontological objects is discovered in rock or unconsolidated sediment, exposed at the surface, buried or partially buried beneath the land, or submerged or partially submerged beneath the surface of a watercourse or permanent body of water. (site paléontologique)