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23057 -Sharing information w community - Downton Lake wildfire control_9Nov2023

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Response to Recommendation

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What is the Board’s role in appeals?

The Forest Practices Board has the authority to appeal certain determinations made under the Forest and Range Practices Act and the Wildfire Act. This includes contravention determinations, administrative penalties, remediation orders, wildfire cost recovery, and the approval or refusal of forestry and range operational plans. The Board also has the authority to participate in appeals […]
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What is an appeal?

The Forest Appeals Commission is an independent tribunal and has the authority to hear appeals of a range of determinations (an act, omission, decision, procedure, levy, order, or other action made or taken by an official) made under the Forest and Range Practices Act, the Wildfire Act and others. The Commission can hold hearings in […]
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How can the Board be independent when the government funds you?

While the Board is accountable to the Minister of Forests, it does not report to the minister and does not receive its funding from the ministry. The Board receives its funding directly from the Treasury Board. The Board operates independently, deciding what audits and special investigations it will carry out, and must deal with all […]
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REPORT SUMMARY

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FPB-2021-22-Annual-Report-Summary

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Audit of Forest Planning and Practices, and Forest Practices Code Enforcement in the Fort Nelson Forest District

In June 2001, the Forest Practices Board (the Board) undertook a series of audits in an area within the Fort Nelson...
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Issue #26 - Winter 2022

Here in BC we didn’t want another reminder of our changing climate and its effects but we got it anyway… The floods of November 2021 will rank as one of the most costly natural disasters in Canadian history and the impacts will be with us for years to come. Water is a critical resource to […]
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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.
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