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Standard operating procedure : applying PLAR to aboriginal issues

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Description

The Public Lands Administration Regulation, or PLAR, is a provincial law of general application that applies to all persons including aboriginal peoples. However, aboriginal peoples do enjoy constitutionally protected rights to some activities on provincial Crown land in Alberta, such as hunting, fishing, and trapping for food. As a result, portions of PLAR may not be applicable to such persons doing these activities. This document sets out how PLAR implementation should be reconciled with these rights.

Updated

March 12, 2012

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Indigenous Peoples PLAR Public Lands Act Public Lands Administration Regulation public lands standard operating procedures

Title and publication information

Type
Standard
Alternative Title

Applying PLAR to aboriginal issues : SOP L01

Extent

7 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Publisher

Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Resource Dates

Date Created

2012-03-12

Date Added

2017-11-06T19:19:09.528187

Date Modified

2012-03-12

Date Issued

2012-03-12

Date Archived

2018-04-30

Identifiers

Local Identifier

SOP L01

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Environment and Parks