Complaint Investigation – IRC/252September 2024 RECOMMENDATION TimberWest amend its FSP to include a measurable or verifiable strategy for the recruitment of old forest that describes how it will ensure the full target amount of old forest is achieved in the Quadra LU. Response to RecommendationClosing Letter
Special Investigation – SIR/53September 2020 RECOMMENDATIONS The Board requests that government respond to these recommendations by February 1, 2021, indicating: If government accepts or partially accepts the recommendations, the Board requests that it update the Board on its progress in addressing them within 12 months of publication of this report. Response to Recommendations
Special Report – SR/58June 2019 RECOMMENDATIONS The Board recommends that: The provincial government amend the Forest and Range Practices Act to include tactical forest planning. The implementation of this planning level should be consistent with five principles: In addition, the mandate of the Forest Practices Board should extend to tactical forest planning.
Complaint Investigation – IRC/222June 2019 RECOMMENDATION Government should prepare guidance for CEB staff on how to interpret and apply section 46 (1)(b) of FRPA, regarding unforeseen weather conditions leading to damage to the environment. Response to Recommendations
Special Investigation – SIR/50April 2019 RECOMMENDATIONS To the Compliance and Enforcement Branch: 1. Develop an annual compliance and enforcement plan with measurable objectives and specific targets for proactive compliance monitoring as well as for investigating public complaints regarding FRPA and WA. Overall, the levels of compliance monitoring should provide a basis to inform the public […]
Complaint Investigation – IRC/221March 2019 RECOMMENDATION Government review the appropriateness of the Defined Hazard Assessment and Abatement Strategy with particular attention to the deadline by which hazards must be abated, and the amount of fuel that may be left on cutblocks without requiring abatement. Response to Recommendation
The Board conducts its work throughout British Columbia, and we respectfully acknowledge the territories of the many Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.