Protected Areas General Regulations
Regulation- Registration
- R-064-2019
- Source
- Unofficial consolidation PDF (justice.gov.nt.ca)
- Under
- Protected Areas Act
This is an unofficial reading copy parsed from the Department of Justice consolidation PDF above — itself an office consolidation, not an official statement of the law. The authoritative text is in the Revised Statutes of the Northwest Territories, 1988 and the annual Statutes volumes.
The Commissioner in Executive Council, under section 98 of the Protected Areas Act and every enabling power, makes the Protected Areas General Regulations.
The form of notice of appeal under subsection 56(1) of the Act is set out in the Schedule.
For the purposes of section 88 of the Act, the Minister may designate a laboratory to analyze and examine substances if
(a) the laboratory is accredited by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc.; or
(b) in a case where there is no available laboratory accredited by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. for a specific test, measurement or substance required to be tested, the laboratory follows generally accepted testing procedures for the analysis required and
(i) is operated by the Government of Canada or the government of a province or territory, or
(ii) employs analysts who will be conducting the analysis and examination that have the following qualifications:
(A) a degree in science related to the work to be carried out, awarded by
(I) a Canadian university, or
(II) a foreign university recognized by a Canadian university or professional association, or
(B) a combination, sufficient to perform the duties of the position, of
(I) practical experience in the area of responsibility, and
(II) formal education in a science related to the work to be carried out or other training related to that work. Schedule
NOTICE OF APPEAL
Pursuant to subsection 56(1) the Protected Areas Act
Please print. Complete all parts of this form. Attach a separate sheet if more space is needed.
I, _______________________________ of _______________________________________________ Full Name Complete Mailing Address Postal Code
( ) ( ) Phone No. Alternate Phone No. or Fax No. Email received a decision or an order from an officer on ______________ at ________________________. Date Location
I hereby appeal the decision/order. The grounds for appeal are as follows: ____________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________.
The part(s) of the decision/order requested to be appealed are _____________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________.
The outcome I am seeking is _________________________________________________________. vary, or revoke the decision/order or part(s) of the decision/order The following items are attached: Copy of the order (required) Additional supporting information to be considered (optional)
I declare that the information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge, and I understand that the information is subject to verification.
__________________________________ ___________________ Signature Date
In accordance with section 56 of the Protected Areas Act, the Notice of Appeal form must be filed within 10 days after the decision or order was received. The Notice of Appeal form and supporting documentation shall be submitted by mail, fax, or by hand delivery, to:
Appeals – Protected Areas, care of Minister Department of Environment and Natural Resources Government of Northwest Territories 4570 48 Street P.O. Box 1320 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9
Fax: (867) 873‐0431 All personal information contained on this form is with respect to the hearing of an appeal under section relating to the collection and use of personal information
Manager, Conservation Planning and Implementation Department of Environment and Natural Resources Government of the Northwest Territories P.O. Box 1320 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9
Fax: (867) 873‐0293