Acts and Regulations

H-4.05 - Heritage Conservation Act

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Regulations
101The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) governing applications for permits issued by the Minister under this Act;
(b) prescribing fees for applications for permits issued by the Minister under this Act;
(c) prescribing the terms and conditions for obtaining and holding permits issued by the Minister under this Act;
(d) prescribing the archaeological or palaeontological activities the may be undertaken by the holder of an amateur archaeologist or palaeontologist permit;
(e) prescribing or adopting standards and guidelines for heritage impact assessments and development plans;
(f) prescribing the criteria for an “archaeological object”;
(g) prescribing or adopting standards and guidelines for archaeological and palaeontological field research;
(h) prescribing the criteria for designating provincial heritage places;
(i) prescribing or adopting standards and guidelines for the conservation of provincial heritage places;
(j) prescribing the qualifications of inspectors;
(k) prescribing categories of offences for the purposes of Part II of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act in relation to offences under the regulations;
(l) defining words or expressions used in this Act but not defined;
(m) prescribing forms and providing for their use; and
(n) for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
Regulations
101The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) governing applications for permits issued by the Minister under this Act;
(b) prescribing fees for applications for permits issued by the Minister under this Act;
(c) prescribing the terms and conditions for obtaining and holding permits issued by the Minister under this Act;
(d) prescribing the archaeological or palaeontological activities the may be undertaken by the holder of an amateur archaeologist or palaeontologist permit;
(e) prescribing or adopting standards and guidelines for heritage impact assessments and development plans;
(f) prescribing the criteria for an “archaeological object”;
(g) prescribing or adopting standards and guidelines for archaeological and palaeontological field research;
(h) prescribing the criteria for designating provincial heritage places;
(i) prescribing or adopting standards and guidelines for the conservation of provincial heritage places;
(j) prescribing the qualifications of inspectors;
(k) prescribing categories of offences for the purposes of Part II of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act in relation to offences under the regulations;
(l) defining words or expressions used in this Act but not defined;
(m) prescribing forms and providing for their use; and
(n) for carrying out the purposes of this Act.